Digital Garage

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Digital Garage is an technology-based investment and development company located in Japan. According to their corporate site, the core technology focuses are financial, marketing, and information. Over the past two years they have participated in two rounds of investment for Twitter.

A brief overview summary via CrunchBase:

Digital Garage, since its establishment in 1995, is a pioneer in the various domains of Internet business in Japan, including portals, media representation, e-Commerce, mobile communication and blogging. Digital Garage has established partnership to customize the Japanese versions of Technorati, Twitter and LinkedIn.

The shots below are from Digital Garage’s brand new offices, which opened up late December 2009. Just as you would expect from the new office of an technology company, it’s a creative masterpiece. Even the translucent rooftop breaks the mold.

The waiting rooms and lobbies are especially spectacular. They feature large spreads of padded seats and warm lighting. Many of the photos feature mountains of flowers, although this is presumably celebrating the office’s opening.

Office Shots

These photos are just a small samplings of the headquarter’s  highlights. You can find more shots in digitalbear’s Flickr set.

References

  1. Digital Garage on Crunchbase

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    2 comments filed about Digital Garage

    1. Honestly, the community spaces look great, but the cubicles (see the background in the first shot) don’t look that inspiring to me. And that would be the place where the employees should spend most of their time.

    2. I just posted a comment on another site, wondering where Twitter’s funding comes from… now I know!

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