Ohaiyo from Japan! A Look Inside the Criteo Tokyo Office

At Criteo, our offices are a reflection not only of our company values but also of the culture and community in which each office is based! Up this week, the Criteo Tokyo office, located in the heart of the bustling Shibuya District atop the Ebisu Garden Place Tower, just fifteen minutes from Tokyo Tower and one of Tokyo’s most famous landmarks.

Opened in 2015, the office spans 2,396 square meters on the 26th floor, which means at any time, 130 employees can enjoy the view.

Criteo Tokyo Office

Views aside, the office’s interior reflects Japan’s cultural and aesthetic values. There’s a depiction of Mount Fuji, sakura (cherry) blossom motifs around the office. Below, four Criteos take a break on Mount Fuji.

Criteo Tokyo Office

The overall theme is Zen, a Buddhist philosophy that values harmony with nature. The office decor is minimalist and uses plenty of natural materials and plant life to create relaxing patterns of light and space for Criteo’s to work, relax, and contemplate the challenges of ad tech.

Criteo Tokyo Office

Criteo Tokyo Office

There’s even a “Quiet Zone” where Criteos can focus on working with a view of the Tokyo skyline.

Criteo Tokyo Office

Criteo Tokyo Office

And a spacious, futuristic area for working and lunching.

Criteo Tokyo Office

Criteo Tokyo Office

A nod to our Parisian roots. Criteo Tokyo Office

Our Criteos in Tokyo are a multi-cultural and happy bunch.

Criteo Tokyo Office

Criteo Tokyo Office

Want to work here? We’re hiring! Check out open roles at Criteo Tokyo and read more about Criteo Culture here! 

Betty Ho

Originally from Orange County, CA, Betty moved to New York in 2013 for a two-year creative writing program and never left. When not writing for Criteo Insights she can be found at a handful of $1 Oyster Happy Hours in Manhattan. She loves dogs but doesn’t have one.

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