Edobori Center Building, Osaka

About the Location

Level 9, Edobori Center Building
2-1-1 Edobori, Nishi-ku
Osaka 550-0002 Japan
Tel: +81 6 6225 1000
Fax: +81 6 6225 1111

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The highly visible Edobori Center Building, with its shining glass, is in the heart of Osaka's finance and legal district. In its 22 floors, the building houses a diverse range of tenants from spheres such as information technology, cosmetics and entertainment. Osaka is Japan's second-biggest commercial center and is especially known for stock trading.

At this location, Servcorp offers:

Monthly Fee*  (JPY) 
Platinum Platinum Package 22,000
Communications Communications 10,000
Address Address 8,000
Meetings Meetings 6,000
(*) Prices exclude tax. Prices do not include "Online discount".
  • Sustainability

  • Facilities available for collection of recyclable materials (Paper, cardboard, plastic, glass) current recycling levels of 50% of building waste; and
  • Servcorp is a supporter of Earth Hour and turned off all lights across our global network of offices. Servcorp is one of the only supporters of Earth Hour on a global level.
  • And also the most advanced IT solutions

  • Exclusive Servcorp Broadband high-speed broadband access
  • Cisco IP Telephone system allowing you ultimate portability and functionality
  • Integrated Voicemail system
  • IT Support from your team on the ground
  • Servcorp Online for remote access, online booking, online invoicing, videoconferencing desk to desk - www.servcorponline.co.jp
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  • How to get here

  • Airport: 30 – 40 minutes by non stop express train, Haruka (JR) or Rapit (Nankai line). 70 minutes to hotels by limousine bus.
  • Trains: 5 minute walk from Higobashi Station, Yotsubashi line, exit 8. To Tokyo: 2.5 hours by Nozomi Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka Station to Tokyo Station.
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