CCC and Nomura Real Estate's Second Collaboration-Type Workspace, 'SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T', to Open at the End of March 2026
CCC and Nomura Real Estate will open their second collaboration-type workspace at Harumi Triton Square in March 2026.
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Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture; President and CEO: Takao Takahashi; hereinafter referred to as "CCC") and Nomura Real Estate Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Daisaku Matsuo; hereinafter referred to as "Nomura Real Estate") will open "SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T" (hereinafter referred to as "this facility") on March 31, 2026 (Tuesday) within the complex office building "Harumi Triton Square" in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

This facility is the second store following the first collaboration store, "SHARE LOUNGE Kameido with H¹T," which fuses "SHARE LOUNGE," developed by CCC, and "H¹T," a satellite shared office developed by Nomura Real Estate. The new store will be located on the 9th floor following the renovation of the Harumi Triton Square Office Tower Y.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, telework has become widespread, and working styles have significantly shifted to a flexible model combining home, office, and third places. In response, office buildings are strongly required to expand their functionality beyond mere workspaces, allowing for changes in location to suit diverse purposes such as individual concentration, team meetings, inter-company exchange, and relaxation. Furthermore, as the reasons for coming to the office are being redefined, "ease of working" and "comfort" are also gaining attention as important values in offices.
This facility, in addition to the characteristics of "SHARE LOUNGE" as a comfortable space where customers can freely choose how to use it as a cafe or workspace, also features dedicated seats for "H¹T" members as a characteristic of the collaboration store. The work area includes a larger number of meeting rooms to meet the needs of small businesses and can also be used for reception purposes. Furthermore, "H¹T" corporate contract companies that are tenants of the Harumi Triton Square office building will receive a 20% discount on facility usage fees.
The space is available not only to office workers but also to the general public, and it is a space that residents of the surrounding area can utilize for various daily scenes such as work, study, rest, and interaction. Through this initiative, CCC and Nomura Real Estate aim to enhance the value of common areas in response to new office building demands in the post-COVID era and to create new, community-open "places to be."

■ Facility Overview
Store Name: SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T
Address: 9th Floor, Harumi Triton Square Office Tower Y, 1-8-11 Harumi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access: 7-minute walk from Exit A2 of Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line
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FAQ
What is "SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T"?
"SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T" is a new collaboration-type workspace located in Harumi Triton Square, Tokyo. It combines the concepts of CCC's "SHARE LOUNGE" and Nomura Real Estate's "H¹T" satellite shared office.
When will "SHARE LOUNGE Harumi Triton with H¹T" open?
The facility is scheduled to open on March 31, 2026.
Who can use this facility?
The facility is open to office workers, general users, and residents of the surrounding area for work, study, rest, and interaction.
Are there any benefits for existing tenants of Harumi Triton Square?
Yes, "H¹T" corporate contract companies that are tenants of the Harumi Triton Square office building will receive a 20% discount on facility usage fees.
What is the significance of this collaboration?
This collaboration aims to meet the evolving demands for office spaces in the post-pandemic era by offering flexible and comfortable work environments, enhancing the value of common areas in office buildings, and creating new community spaces.