12/25/2009: Relocation
Written by Cindy Yamauchi   

Office MoveMy Christmas was spent packing my stuff into boxes at Madhouse. No, I'm not getting kicked out--the studio is moving to another part of Tokyo. The relocation was not a big surprise, since it had been talked about for some time, and we were officially notified back in September. The new location presented to us at the time was as unattractive as it could be for anyone, but it was almost unacceptable from an anime studio's standpoint. The building had stood vacant for five years for a good reason: It was 2.2 km (about 1.4 miles) away from the nearest train station, and the last local bus that goes to the station departs at 9:30pm. If we were to miss that bus, we'd be left with two choices: either walk through unlit streets for 20 minutes to catch a late night bus that costs twice as much, or keep working until 5:00am. Parking spaces for those who drive were limited, and there were hardly any places to eat within walking distance. Plus, the building appeared to be situated in a residential area (so imagine what kind of complaints we would have gotten from the neighbors). Sure, these conditions wouldn't cause as much inconvenience for the administrative staff (since they work regular business hours) but the same cannot be said for the rest of us, who operate mostly from late afternoon until past midnight.

The presentation by management naturally turned awkward as the concerned staff addressed the issues they would have to face as a direct result of this choice of locations. Much to my surprise, the company was considerate enough to actually listen to us, and the location was determined to be unsuitable for our operations. The company went on a serious search to find our new place, which most of us found to be a big improvement over the last one. The move itself was pushed back from November to late December. Although being moved right around Christmas is somewhat upsetting, starting off the new year in a fresh environment isn't such a bad idea.