πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Osaka, Japan

Best Cafes to Work From in Osaka

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

5
Cafes
5
Power Outlets
7.2
Avg Score
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β˜•5 laptop-friendly cafes
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Lingua World Cafe

πŸ“Tennoji Β· 1-7-3 Shitennoji, Tennoji-ku, Osaka

8
Score

A language-exchange cafe near Shitennoji temple where locals and travelers mingle over specialty coffee and light meals in a bright, modern interior. The spacious second-floor seating area is perfect for laptop work, with sturdy tables and reliable Wi-Fi that rarely drops. Staff are welcoming to remote workers, and the multilingual atmosphere adds a unique creative energy to the space.

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Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen Β· 11:00 - 19:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά30Mbps
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Kopimal Coffee

πŸ“Nipponbashi Β· 2-5-7 Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka

8
Score

Open until midnight, this Malaysian-inspired coffee shop near Den Den Town is a godsend for night-owl remote workers in Osaka. The interior blends industrial concrete with warm wood accents, and the menu features both specialty coffee and traditional Malaysian kopi alongside curry rice and toast sets. Generous table spacing and a relaxed vibe make it easy to camp out for hours without feeling rushed.

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Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen Β· 10:00 - 00:00
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good
WiFi
πŸ”Œ
Yes
Power
πŸ”‰
Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά35Mbps
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Granknot Coffee

πŸ“Kitahorie Β· 1-9-2 Kitahorie, Nishi-ku, Osaka

7
Score

A minimalist specialty roaster in the trendy Kitahorie district, known for its exceptional single-origin pour-overs and some of the fastest Wi-Fi you'll find in an Osaka cafe. The clean Scandinavian-influenced interior features a long wooden counter and a handful of two-person tables, keeping the atmosphere calm and focused. Beans are roasted in-house and the latte art is consistently Instagram-worthy.

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Coffee Price$5.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 18:00
πŸ“Ά
excellent
WiFi
πŸ”Œ
Yes
Power
πŸ”‰
Quiet
Noise
πŸͺ‘
good
Seating
πŸ“Ά105Mbps
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Cafe LA

πŸ“Shinsaibashi Β· 1-8-16 Nishi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka

7
Score

A laid-back afternoon-to-evening cafe with a California-meets-Osaka aesthetic β€” think surfboards on the wall, vinyl records spinning, and strong batch-brew coffee. The upper mezzanine level has comfortable booth seating with power outlets at every table, ideal for settling in with a laptop. The kitchen turns out solid sandwiches and acai bowls that make it easy to skip a separate dinner stop.

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Coffee Price$4.00
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HoursOpen Β· 13:00 - 23:00
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good
WiFi
πŸ”Œ
Yes
Power
πŸ”‰
Quiet
Noise
πŸͺ‘
good
Seating
πŸ“Ά30Mbps
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LiLo Coffee Roasters

πŸ“Shinsaibashi Β· 1-10-28 Nishi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka

6
Score

A tiny specialty roaster tucked down a narrow Shinsaibashi alley, celebrated for its competition-grade pour-overs and meticulously sourced beans from around the world. The standing bar and handful of stools create an intimate atmosphere better suited to short work stints than all-day sessions. Late-night hours and passionate baristas make it a perfect stop for an evening espresso break between tasks.

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Coffee Price$5.00
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HoursOpen Β· 11:00 - 23:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
πŸͺ‘
fair
Seating
πŸ“Ά25Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Cafe Work Tips for Osaka

1

Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

2

Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

3

Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

4

Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

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