Okinawa Cafe for nomad workers

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Are you looking for a cafe where you can work on PC?
Here are the 4 cafes we recommend.
When I find it hard to concentrate on studying or working at home, I often go to cafes. It’s somehow strange that I can concentrate better in a cafe, which should be noisier than home, right? But it seems that having a bit of background noise or scent actually increases concentration and memory, as has been scientifically proven.

So, I want to share some helpful information for those who want to work in cafes this time. I’ve often found myself wondering if it’s okay to work in a particular cafe or if there are power outlets available, and sometimes I end up giving up on working in cafes because of these concerns. However, I want to share places where I’ve found it easy to work in cafes and where I’ve been able to work comfortably.

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Gwave Cafe

CloseSunday on 2nd week
Open hours9 am~9:00 pm
Price500~1000JPY
Parking10~15
Seatsmany
WIFIGood
OutletYes
Long stayaccepted
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Located in Ginowan City, Gwave Café is truly a haven for nomadic workers. Whenever you visit, you’ll find people working or studying, and the manners of those using the café are impeccable. Of course you can stay for long hours, and it’s possible to charge your PC or mobile phone. With free Wi-Fi for registered members (which is free to sign up for), you’ll have unlimited internet access. Additionally, while some services like the copier are available, all the essentials for work are provided. The coffee and desserts are delicious, making work more enjoyable. However, considering the limited parking spaces compared to the number of seats, it’s recommended to arrive early on weekends.

Cafe ONE OR EIGHT

CloseNone
Open hours7 am~7:00 pm
Price500~JPY
Parkingquite a few
Seatsmany
WIFIGood
OutletYes(only counter seats)
Long stayaccepted
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We are a travel-lover married couple.
Both are born and raised in Okinawa, and traveled over 30 countries.

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