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Issue Date: April 1, 2018 Nihonbashi Life Science Building 10F, 2-3-11 Nihonbashi Hon-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0023, Japan Tel: 81-3-3241-4911, Fax: 81-3-3241-3757 (9:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday) www.link-j.org/en/ Life Science Innovation Network Japan, Inc. (LINK-J) E

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Issue Date: April 1, 2018

Nihonbashi Life Science Building 10F, 2-3-11 Nihonbashi Hon-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0023, JapanTel: 81-3-3241-4911, Fax: 81-3-3241-3757 (9:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday) www.link-j.org/en/

Life Science Innovation Network Japan, Inc. (LINK-J)

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交流・連携

育成・支援

LINK-J connects people and ideas for those involved in the life sciences.

With progress in the life sciences, come improvements in human health. Despite the large numbers of people suffering from cancer and intractable conditions as well as the major risks posed to global health by infectious diseases, humanity continues to advance, overcoming sickness and preventing outbreaks.Japan is world renowned for leading basic research in the life sciences, yet the insights gained do not often readily lead to practical applications. In the highly specialized field of regenerative medicine, however, collaboration between industry, government, and academia is spurring rapid progress in this direction. We believe developments in regenerative medicine are opening up exciting opportunities in other life science fields to devise such practical applications.The life sciences constitute an interdisciplinary nexus linking all areas of scientific endeavor. They encompass medicine, the natural sciences, and engineering; such new technologies as IT and AI; and even social sciences and ethics. Reflecting this breadth of disciplines, it is not uncommon for insights or novel solutions to problems that have been exhaustively examined under a specialist lens to emerge from disparate fields. What a single person can do is limited. It is important to proactively promote collaboration with outside experts; that is, open innovation.The Life Science Innovation Network Japan (LINK-J) is the organization for real exchanges between people beyond fields, located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo where many businesses of the pharmaceutical industry and other life science industries can be found. Hopefully, major players such as universities, academic societies, public organizations, startups, large global companies and other businesses, and industry groups and overseas organizations will get together, interact with each other, and stimulate each other to create new values here in a range of fields including drug discovery, medical devices, and digital health.As the chairman of LINK-J, I am committed to helping people around the world live healthier lives.

The life sciences constitute an interdisciplinary nexus linking all areas of scientific endeavor.Actively promoting collaboration with outside specialists can be extremely valuable.

Chairman of the BoardHideyuki Okano, M.D., Ph.D.

Why in Nihonbashi ?The place where insights in life sciences coalesceNihonbashi, where the traditional rubs shoulders with the cutting edge, has historically been a wellspring of new value creation. Many of Japan’s representative pharmaceutical businesses have their main offices here, and insights in life sciences have accumulated in Nihonbashi since the Edo Period.

Centrally located in the heart of Tokyo, Nihonbashi boasts an inviting urban environment that offers a wide range of retail, lodging, and other facilities and is the focus of attention at both the domestic and international levels for the media, the general public, and investors. Nihonbashi was designated a global life science business hub by the Tokyo prefectural government in its Long-Term Vision for Tokyo that was formulated in 2014.

LINK-J is a platform for creating new life-science industries with the four functions of “bring together”, “connect”, “grow” and “take off”.LINK-J brings together a wide range of parties in the life sciences field.Creating new ideas, connecting people, and accelerating new initiatives.Providing an ecosystem to support open innovation.

Interaction and Collaboration Development and Assistance

Nihonbashi Medical Innovators Summit

Nihonbashi Life Science Symposium

Zentech Dojo Nihonbashi Out of Box Consultation Room

● Many business persons, students and startups participated in the event.

● The event was intended to facilitate interactions among human resources who will create medical innovations in the next generation with the aim of promoting life sciences based in Nihonbashi district.

● A symposium and reception were held under a range of themes, including “the workplace is not limited to hospitals”.

● More than 100 aspiring entrepreneurs and others participated in the events.

● A startup acceleration program that aims to increase corporate value in three months, organized by INDEE Japan Ltd.

● Mentor provides support with an attitude of starting business together

● This consultation session is intended for teachers, researchers, graduate school students and students involved in life science studies.

● Professionals stationed to work at the forefront of the pharmaceutical and medical industry provide support for problem solving.

The symposium for industry-university-government cooperation in regenerative medicine

LINK-J Networking Night with Supporters

Life Science Awards LINK-J x TTT Awards

● Five hundred people participated in the large-scale symposium co-organized with the Japanese. Society of Regenerative Medicine (JSRM) and Forum for Innovative Regenerative Medicine (FIRM).

● An exchange meeting with LINK-J supporters at Nihonbashi Life Science Building

● The opportunity for real exchanges is provided for many different players in the life science fields.

● Promising businesses commended at the final of the BRAVE Acceleration Program organized by Beyond Next Ventures Inc.

● Invited to the Biocom Global Life Science Partnering Conference organized by Biocom affiliated with LINK-J.

● Sponsors Todai to Texas (TTT) (the project for supporting the participation of the startups related to The University of Tokyo in SXSW Trade Show held in Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

Bring TogetherConnect

GrowTake Off

University Industry Group Business

Nihonbashi Life Science Building2Nihonbashi Life Science Building 2

Nihonbashi Life Science BuildingNihonbashi Life Science Building

Nihonbashi Life Science HubNihonbashi Life Science Hub

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Life Science Innovation Network Japan, Inc. (LINK-J)

The Management Advisory Committee comprises experts from industry and academia who diligently employ their expertise and broad insight to support LINK-J’s activities.The Committee also provides strategic advice to the Board of Directors.

Directors and Auditors

Chairman of the Board Hideyuki Okano, M.D., Ph.D. Dean, Keio University Graduate School of Medicine Professor, Department of Physiology

Vice Chairman of the Board Yoshiki Sawa, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery,Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine

Director Takashi Ueda Executive Managing Officer, Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

Director Akihiko Soyama President and Chief Executive Officer of LINK-J

Auditor Yutaro Kikuchi Attorney at law, Kikuchi Sogo Law Office

Auditor Shigeru Sugimoto Managing partner, Sakura Horwath & Co.

Management Advisory Committee Members

The Management Advisory Committee comprises experts from industry and academia who diligently employ their expertise and broad insight to support LINK-J’s activities. The Committee also provides strategic advice to the Board of Directors.

Special AdvisorYoichiro MatsumotoPresident, Tokyo University of Science, Dr. Eng.

Special AdvisorShinya YamanakaDirector, Center for iPSCell Research andApplication (CiRA) Kyoto University, M.D., Ph.D., Professor

Special AdvisorPeter F. Cowhey

Dean, School of Global Policy & Strategy, University of California, San Diego

Advisor Shinji Asonuma Executive Vice-President for Industry-Government-Academia Collaboration, Kyoto University

Advisor Masayo Tada President, The Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Associations of JAPAN (FPMAJ)Representative Director, Chairman, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd.

Advisor Yuzo Toda Chairman, Forum for Innovative Regenerative Medicine (FIRM)Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Director, FUJIFILM Corporation

Advisor Yoshihiko Hatanaka President, Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA)Chairman of the Board, Astellas Pharma Inc.

Advisor Toshiaki Higashihara President & CEO, Hitachi, Ltd.

Advisor Masaaki Mizuno, M.D., Ph.D. Presidential Advisor and Professor, Nagoya University

Advisor Yoshinori Yajima Director, Office of Cooperative Research and Development, Tohoku University

Advisor Masato Wakayama, D.Sc. Executive Vice President, Kyushu University

Advisor Toshiya Watanabe, Ph.D. Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo

Advisor Shinya Watanabe Chairman, the Japan Federation of Medical Devices Associations

Advisor Masanobu Komoda President and CEO, Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

ORGANIZATION SUPPORTERS

General Meeting

Governing Board

Executive Office

Auditor

ManagementAdvisory Committee

(as of April 1, 2018)

LINK-J has recruited a number of “supporters”, people with knowledge spanning diverse fields and whose skill sets range from research and development to management, law, and accounting. Our supporters, who include entrepreneurs and experts, participate in many of the events that we put together and offer one-on-one advice to LINK-J special members.

Masanori Akita Tsuyoshi Ito Taro Inaba Yo Iwami, M.D., Ph.D. Takahiro Uchida,M.D. Ph.D., MSc.

Hajime Oshita

MTI Ltd. Beyond Next Ventures REMIGES Ventures MedPeer, Inc. Japanese Organization for Medical Device Development, Inc.

MedVenture Partners, Inc.

Jun Otomo, Ph.D. Dr. Tomy Kamada Hiroaki Kitano, Ph.D. Takashi Kiyoizumi, M.D., Ph.D.

Masashi Kiyomine Yohei Sawayama

Hitachi, Ltd. TomyK Ltd. The Systems BiologyInstitute

UC San Diego, Japan Forum for Innovation and Technology

Kicker Ventures LLC 500 Startups Japan

Masayuki Shibasaki, Ph.D. Aki Shimauchi Tsutomu Sugaya Toru J. Seo, Ph.D. Tohru Takashi, Ph.D. Shunichi Takahashi, Ph.D.Forum for InnovativeRegenerative Medicine

INDEE Medical, Inc. Nobelpharma Co., Ltd. Pfizer Japan Inc. Japan Agency for MedicalResearch and Development

Bayer Yakuhin, Ltd.

Koichiro Tsujimaru,Ph.D. Shingo Tsuda Takuma Nakatsuka Takato Noumi, Ph.D. Nobuhiko Hibara, Ph.D. Kinji FuchikamiTsujimaru International Patent Office

INDEE Japan Ltd. Quantum Biosystems Inc. FORESIGHT & LINX K.K. Waseda Business School Mitsui & Co. GlobalInvestment, Inc.

Ikkei Matsuda,Ph.D. & MBA

Keita Mori Daiki Moriyama Yuichiro Yazaki, M.D. Yuji Yamamoto,M.D., MBA

Masayuki Yokota

Science, Art & Research for Reconstruction (SARR)Kyoto Institute of Technology

SanBio Company Limited Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support Co., Ltd.

tella, Inc. MinaCare Co., Ltd. Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc.

Hayato Watanabe Ulrike SchaedeLocust Walk Japan, LLC UC San Diego, Japan Forum

for Innovation and Technology

In Japanese syllabary order(as of April 1, 2018)

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MEMBERSHIP

Special Membership Type

Please choose from the following three types of special membership.

Membership Type QualificationsEnrollment

FeeAnnual Fee

Membership Card

(1)Special Membership A

(Corporation)Corporations with 101 or more employees ¥100,000 ¥500,000 Ten cards*1

(2)Special Membership B

(Corporation)

(i) Corporations with 100 or fewer employees

¥30,000 ¥120,000 Five cards*2(ii) Non-profit organizations (Independent administrative agency, national

research and development agency, administrative agencies, educational corporations, general corporations, public benefit corporations, social welfare corporations, quasi-public bodies of diplomatic missions in Japan and other such institutions)

(3)Special Membership C

(Individual)

(i) Doctors, Company related persons or employees, and other individuals

¥2,000

¥30,000

One card(ii) Related persons or employees of non-profit organizations that correspond

to special membership B¥5,000

(iii) University students and graduate students ¥3,000

*1: Up to ten paid membership cards can be additionally issued.*2: Up to five paid membership cards can be additionally issued.

The Benefits of Special Membership

You can receive the following benefits according to membership type.

Special Memberships A and B

Special Membership C

Details of Benefits

● ● Participation in events and programs organized by LINK-J(In some cases reservation and participation fees are required.)

● ● Temporary use of communication lounges for members (free)

● Reserved use of communication lounges for members for parties, etc. (at special membership prices)

● Use of conference rooms and temporary working rooms (at special membership prices)

● ● Use of shared offices (applications must be made with payment)

● Notification of events, etc. held by one member for others(Posts on the websites of LINK-J and Nihonbashi Life Science Business Hub and digital signage)

● ● Interactions with and introductions to other members and support for communication among members

● ● Discussions with LINK-J’s supporters and use of advice, etc.

● Post company and group names as special members on the LINK-J website and pamphlets, etc.

LINK-J’s Special Memberships A and B

* LINK-J’s Special Memberships C are not included. In Alphabetical order (as of April 1 2018)

Partners

Abiomed Japan K.K.Ageing-Support Inc.Alliance Forum FoundationAPRINOIA Therapeutics Inc.AQUA CPA OFFICEAsia Africa Investment and Consulting Pte. Ltd. (AAIC)Asia Med Market Access(AMMA)Association of Disclosure Business Official ApprovalAstellas Pharma Inc.Axil Capital Advisors KK/ Axil Capital Partners LLPBaker & McKenzieBeyond Next VenturesBIOCOMBiodesign JapanBiogen Japan Ltd.BioLite JapanBiomedical Solutions Inc. Bourbon company Institute of Regenerative MedicineBritish Technology Group International PLCBusiness Model Innovation Association (BMIA)Career Incubation, Inc.Chiome Bioscience Inc.Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Clinical Trial Co., Ltd.CM Plus CorporationCommons for Medicine and Engineering Japan (COME Japan) CROèe.INCCuorips Inc.CureApp, Inc.Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.Deloitte Tohmatsu Venture Support Co., Ltd.Delta-Fly Pharma, Inc. Denka Company LimitedDENTSU Inc.DIA JapanErnst & Young ShinNihon LLCFIMECS, Inc.Forum for Innovative Regenerative Medicine (FIRM)

Fourglobe Inc.Gastheos Pharma Inc.General Incorporated Associations Health Care Stability and Regional Economy Vitalization ForumGeneral Medical Japan LimitedGFE corporationGlycoBiomarker Leading Innovation Co. Ltd.GNI Ltd.Graduate School of Medicine/ Faculty of Medicine, Osaka UniversityHakuju Owned Life Co., Ltd. Hiroshima Industrial Promotion OrganizationHitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.HPC SYSTEMS Inc.Human Life CORD Japan IncHuman Metabolome Technologies Inc.iCARE Co., Ltd.INDEE Japan Ltd.INDEE Medical, Inc.Institute for Health Outcomes & Process Evaluation Research (iHope)institute of Sound Sleep Science (iSSS)Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED)Japan Biological Informatics Consortium (JBIC)Japan CRO AssociationJapan Medical Engineering InstituteJapan Microbiome Consortium(JMBC)Japan Ophthalmic Instruments Association Japan Society of Pharmaceutical Machinery and Engineering (JSPME)Japanese Organization for Medical Device Development, Inc. (JOMDD)Japanese Society of Anti-Aging Medicine JCR Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.JITSUBO Co., Ltd. JMEDJOHNAN CORPORATIONJohnson & Johnson InnovationKeio University

KinoPharma, Inc.Kitaie companyKyoto UniversityKyushu UniversityLibraMedicina companyLPixel Inc.M Bio Technology Inc.Marubeni CorporationMatsumoto general incorporated foundationMatsumoto Trading Co., Ltd.Medical Collective Intelligence Co., Ltd. Medical Network system (MNES)Medicast, Inc.mediVR, IncMedPeer, Inc.MedVenture Partners, Inc.MedVision CorporationMentis Cura Japan KK MeSCue JANUSYS CorporationMetcela Inc.MICOTO Technology Inc.Mie Industry and Enterprise Support Center (MIESC)MinaCare Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. (MRI)Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company, LimitedMomotaro-Gene Inc. Murata Associates, Inc.Newton Biocapital Nihonbashi Institute of Health Research Co., Ltd.Nobelpharma Co., Ltd.North American Science Associates, Inc. (NAMSA)notocord CorporationNS Materials Inc. O: Inc.Olympus CorporationOQTA Inc.ORTHOREBIRTH Co., Ltd. Otsuka PharmaceuticalPeDAL Association Pharmaceutical Development Support

CenterPower Jinzai Co., Ltd.Promethera Biosciences SA Quantum Biosystems Inc. RIKENSakura Global Holding Co., LtdSAMURAI Biotech AssociationSanBio Company LimitedSanten Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.Science, Art & Research for Reconstruction (SARR, LLC.)Shin Nippon Air Technologies Co., Ltd. ShirankaiSHOBAYASHI AND ASSOCIATESShokuno-Okusuri, Inc.Social Emergence SchoolS'UIMINSustainable Medicine, Inc.Taisei CorporationTaiyo Life Insurance CompanyTakeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.Takenaka CorporationThe Association for Preventive Medicine of JapanThe Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Associations of JAPAN (FPMAJ)The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA)The Japanese Association of Pharmaceutical Medicine (JAPhMed)The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine (JSRM)The Jikei UniversityThe Systems Biology InstituteThe University of TokyoTNAX Biopharma Co., Ltd.Tohoku UniversityTokyo Metropolitan GovernmentTrans Chromosomics Inc.Triple W Japan K.K.Tsujimaru International Patent OfficeUbie, Inc.University of California, San DiegoUS-Japan Medtech FrontiersYamato Scientific Co., Ltd.

Foundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation at Kobe.

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FACILITIES

Conference Rooms

We offer a variety of spaces in sizes ranging from those suitable for international conferences. We also provide equipment necessary for presentations, such as audio-visual equipment (partially paid rental service).

HUB (Conference Room A) Conference Room 201 Conference Room 313

Equipment and furniture

Furniture: desks, chairs, whiteboard, projector, screen, wireless microphone, cable-type microphone, microphone stand, stage, podium, wired LAN and wireless LANAdditional rental services are available: desks, chairs, whiteboard, projector, screen, TV conference system, sign stand and pointer* Different conference rooms have different furniture in various quantities. For more details, please see our website.

Communication Lounges

Our members can use the communication lounges free of charge. We prepare related books, free drinks and paid confectionery items in the area for members’ exclusive use. Please use these lounges for casual gatherings among LINK-J members and as third places. (You must carry your member card to access the area for members’ exclusive use.)A paid reservation is available for the communication lounges for receptions and parties, etc.

Lounge on 10F Lounge on 10F (drinks) HUB Foyer

Temporary Working Rooms

We offer a temporary business base in a space where the latest knowledge and information in the life sciences is assembled. Use these rooms as a paid service for a single day, up to seven days if necessary.* Simultaneous reservations must be made up to

twenty eight days.

Temporary Working Room Image

How to Subscribe and Use

■ The described facilities are intended exclusively for life science related use.■ Usage is intended for LINK-J members exclusively. Please register for your ID after submitting a written application for the use of conference rooms.■ Apply for “Members’ Reservation for Conference Rooms” on the dedicated website after registration: (https://www.nihonbashi-lifescience.jp/)■ You can use LINK-J’s facilities on any day except for the New Year holidays. However, the facilities may be closed due to repairs and inspection,

etc. For more details, please see our website.

Usage Fees for Conference Rooms

Room Hours of Use Area (Square meters)

Maximum Capacity (Persons)

Special Membership A Special Membership BFees (yen) per hour Fees (yen) per hour

HUB 8F

Conference Room A

9:00 to 21:00

About 244.0 m2 120 49,000 yen 24,500 yenConference Room B About 77.7 m2 54 17,000 yen 8,500 yenConference Room C About 44.4 m2 30 11,000 yen 5,500 yenConference Room D (B and C) About 138.2 m2 81 28,000 yen 14,000 yenConference Room E (A, B and C) About 383.8 m2 210 77,000 yen 38,500 yen

LSB

2F Large Conference Room 201 About 244.6 m2 150 45,000 yen 22,500 yen

3F

Conference Room 301 About 24.8 m2 12 3,500 yen 1,750 yenConference Room 302 About 50.2 m2 24 5,000 yen 2,500 yenConference Room 303 About 41.3 m2 18 4,000 yen 2,000 yenConference Room 311 About 17.0 m2 6 3,000 yen 1,500 yenStudio 312 About 25.4 m2 6 3,000 yen 1,500 yenConference Room 313 About 75.1 m2 36 7,000 yen 3,500 yenConference Room 314 About 42.3 m2 18 4,000 yen 2,000 yen

10FConference Room 1004

9:00 to 17:00About 109.8 m2 55 15,000 yen 7,500 yen

Conference Room 1008 About 56.4 m2 24 5,000 yen 2,500 yen[Excluding consumption tax, etc.]

* The minimum time for the use of conference rooms is two hours, with additional increments of thirty minutes after that.* The maximum limit for the use of conference rooms is 1,000 hours per year for each member. This limit may be changed without prior notice.

Usage Fees for Communication Lounges

Room Hours of Use Area (Square meters) Maximum Capacity

Special Membership A Special Membership BFees (yen) per hour Fees (yen) per hour

HUB FoyerTemporary use*1

9:00 to 21:00 About 153.4 m2

− −Reserved use*2 − −

LSB Lounge on 10FTemporary use*3 8:00 to 22:00 About 205.2 m2 − −Reserved use*4 17:30 to 22:00 About 121.4 m2 30,000 yen 15,000 yen

[Excluding consumption tax, etc.]*1: If Conference Room E (A, B and C) is used, Foyer is also reserved. Therefore, Foyer cannot be used during that time.*2: Only when using Conference Room E (A, B and C), are you able to reserve communication lounges. Hours of use include preparation and leaving.*3: The communication lounges cannot be used during the night and when they are reserved.*4: The range of spaces available for reserved use covers the area for members’ exclusive use, excluding the lobby.

Usage Fees for Temporary Working Rooms

Room Hours of Use Area (Square meters) Maximum Capacity Special Membership A Special Membership B

Fees (yen) per hour Fees (yen) per hour

LSB 3FRoom 304 24 hour use is

available.About 17.2 m2

6 20,000 yen 10,000 yenRoom 305 About 16.8 m2

[Excluding consumption tax, etc.]* The use of temporary working rooms must be done from 9:00 to 18:00, the hours of reception by attendants.* The upper limit for the use of temporary working rooms is eighty days per year for each member. This limit may be changed without prior notice.

■ Applications can be received one year prior to the day of use.■ If you cancel your reservation due to personal circumstances, the following cancellation fees must be paid.

• From 30 to 15 days prior to the day of use: 50% of usage fee• From 14 days prior to the day of use: 100% of usage fee

We offer a range of spaces for our members to use for conferences, study sessions, seminars, events, meetings and parties.

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Nihonbashi Life Science Building Shared Office (5F)

Now we have a new shared office for 24 hour use.We offer a range of plans for flexible use of the space.

A shared office has been created on the 5th floor of the Nihonbashi Life Science Building. To respond to diverse needs, 3 types of plans are available. It is possible to set a period of use flexibly, and register as an office. Another advantage is that, because no deposit is required, it is possible to control initial costs at the time of use.

24 hour use is available Wi-Fi is available

Includes electricity and air conditioner charges

No deposit money needed

A locker is available A multi-function printer is available with a shredder

A telephone booth is available

Company registration is possible

Personal booths Open desks Rest space

We offer a booth that can secure privacy for one-person as well as booths for two-person. Because the booths can be locked, you will have security. As a PC and other things can be placed in the booth, it can be used as a hub in Tokyo for local users.

We offer open seats for one person to use easily. Freely choose a seat. We also offer window-side seats where you can concentrate on your work effortlessly.

We offer sofa seats for one-person rooms and water servers so that you can use those rooms as a rest space.

Usage fees (monthly payment)

Open desk Personal booth for one-person Personal booth for two-person30,000 yen 70,000 yen 110,000 yen

[Excluding consumption tax, etc.]

* You must pass a review to be allowed to use these facilities. In addition, you must become LINK-J member.

Nihonbashi Life Science Building 2 Office for Startups (31 Ventures Floor on 5F, 6F and 7F)

Offices for startups with equipment and an environment essential for boosting business growth andinnovation.

Office space Meeting space Security

We offer a variety of spaces ranging from about 30 to 100 square meters in area. Freely use the lounge as a shared space.

We offer a meeting space that can be used when customers arrive.

Because there is security at the entrance, you can use the rooms with a feeling of security. (5F and 7F)

* You must separately sign a lease contract and pay a monthly fee and deposit. (You must pass a review. In addition, you must become LINK-J member.)

ACCESS

Life Science Innovation Network Japan, Inc. (LINK-J)

Address: Nihonbashi Life Science Building 10F, 2-3-11 Nihonbashi Hon-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo TEL: 81-3-3241-4911/FAX: 81-3-3241-3757

Guide Map

Nihonbashi Life Science Building (LSB)

Nihonbashi Life Science Building 2 (LSB2)

Nihonbashi Life Science Hub (HUB)

2-3-11 Nihonbashi Hon-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 3-11-5, Nihonbashi Hon-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Muromachi Chiba Bank Mitsui Building 8F,1-5-5 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

A three-minute walk from the A6 exit of Mitsukoshi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza andHanzomon LinesA two-minute walk from the No. 5 exit of Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu LineAn eleven-minute walk from the southern exit of Kanda Station on the JR Yamanote,Keihin Tohoku and Chuo Rapid LinesA thirteen-minute walk from the Nihonbashi exit of Tokyo Station on the JR Yamanote,Keihin Tohoku and Chuo Rapid Lines

A three-minute walk from Kodenmacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya LineA three-minute walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu LineA five-minute walk from the A9 exit of Mitsukoshi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza andHanzomon Lines

Directly connected from Mitsukoshi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hanzomon LinesDirectly connected from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu LineA nine-minute walk from the southern exit of Kanda Station on the JR Yamanote,Keihin Tohoku and Chuo Rapid LinesA nine-minute walk from the Nihonbashi exit of Tokyo Station on the JR Yamanote,Keihin Tohoku and Chuo Rapid Lines