Urban Plan to Exhibit at 'Workplace Reform EXPO' in Tokyo - Proposing the 'Somewhat Good Office' Concept
Urban Plan Co., Ltd. announced its participation in the 'Workplace Reform EXPO' at Tokyo Big Sight from June 17 to 19, 2026. Under the concept 'A Somewhat Good Office,' the company will showcase space design solutions that make employees feel the value of returning to the office, featuring case studies from its four Japanese branches.
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Urban Plan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Hiroshi Sasaki), a specialist in interior design, construction, and office furniture sales, will exhibit at the 'Workplace Reform EXPO' (part of the 25th General Affairs, HR, and Accounting Week [Tokyo]) from June 17 (Wed) to 19 (Fri), 2026.
Organized by RX Japan, the 'General Affairs, HR, and Accounting Week' is a major exhibition for back-office professionals. The 'Workplace Reform EXPO' specifically focuses on workplace construction and solutions. Urban Plan's theme for this year is 'A somewhat good office — creating a reason to gather through space.'
In recent years, as work styles diversify and companies shift back to physical offices, the demand for spaces that offer 'comfort' and a 'reason to be there' has grown. Urban Plan aims to create environments where employees naturally feel that the office is 'somewhat good,' enhancing the value of in-person attendance. The booth will introduce the design philosophies and innovations behind their four offices in Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Osaka. It will also present spatial solutions for common office challenges and real-world examples of offices that have successfully realized ideal work styles.
About Urban Plan Co., Ltd.:
As a first-class registered architect office, Urban Plan provides one-stop services from property search to design, construction, furniture coordination, and relocation consulting. Leveraging their extensive experience and know-how, they offer rapid and flexible support for client office relocations.
Exhibition Details:
- Name: Workplace Reform EXPO (Part of the 25th General Affairs, HR, and Accounting Week [Tokyo])
- Dates: June 17 (Wed) – 19 (Fri), 2026, 10:00–18:00 (Closes at 17:00 on the final day)
- Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
- Organizer: RX Japan
Organized by RX Japan, the 'General Affairs, HR, and Accounting Week' is a major exhibition for back-office professionals. The 'Workplace Reform EXPO' specifically focuses on workplace construction and solutions. Urban Plan's theme for this year is 'A somewhat good office — creating a reason to gather through space.'
In recent years, as work styles diversify and companies shift back to physical offices, the demand for spaces that offer 'comfort' and a 'reason to be there' has grown. Urban Plan aims to create environments where employees naturally feel that the office is 'somewhat good,' enhancing the value of in-person attendance. The booth will introduce the design philosophies and innovations behind their four offices in Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, and Osaka. It will also present spatial solutions for common office challenges and real-world examples of offices that have successfully realized ideal work styles.
About Urban Plan Co., Ltd.:
As a first-class registered architect office, Urban Plan provides one-stop services from property search to design, construction, furniture coordination, and relocation consulting. Leveraging their extensive experience and know-how, they offer rapid and flexible support for client office relocations.
Exhibition Details:
- Name: Workplace Reform EXPO (Part of the 25th General Affairs, HR, and Accounting Week [Tokyo])
- Dates: June 17 (Wed) – 19 (Fri), 2026, 10:00–18:00 (Closes at 17:00 on the final day)
- Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
- Organizer: RX Japan
FAQ
What are the highlights of Urban Plan's exhibit at the EXPO?
The main attraction is the 'Somewhat Good Office' concept, featuring practical design ideas and real-world cases from their four Japanese branches to boost employee attendance.
Who should visit their booth?
Companies looking to encourage employees back to the office, those planning office relocations, or seeking one-stop interior design and furniture solutions.
Can we get specific advice on our office layout at the booth?
Yes, they will showcase spatial solutions for common office problems and offer insights applicable to various workplace environments.