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9 Mar 10
How to Start a Company in Japan
I recently started my own IT consulting business here in Japan (www.theitgarden.com),
and needless to say it was quite a learning experience. Hoping to
relieve others from some of the tedium, I compiled an outline of the
process along with some tips for starting your very own Japanese
company.
Get a JETRO Library Card - www.jetro.go.jp
JETRO stands for “The Japan External Trade Organization,” and they're a prime information resource for starting your own business in Japan. Although their free consulting services only apply to foreign companies seeking to start operations in Japan, their free library contains a surprisingly comprehensive amount of information in English, so it's a fantastic place to educate yourself. In fact, much of the basic information about
Get a JETRO Library Card - www.jetro.go.jp
JETRO stands for “The Japan External Trade Organization,” and they're a prime information resource for starting your own business in Japan. Although their free consulting services only apply to foreign companies seeking to start operations in Japan, their free library contains a surprisingly comprehensive amount of information in English, so it's a fantastic place to educate yourself. In fact, much of the basic information about
I recommended avoiding IMO Talent Agency because they're founded upon
scheming corruption and selfish lies, but are there any good talent
agencies for us foreigners here in Tokyo? I compiled a brief list:
Zenith, Inc.
While at an IMO job, I met a fellow American that pointed me in the right direction by
Zenith, Inc.
While at an IMO job, I met a fellow American that pointed me in the right direction by
25 Feb 10
We're The Red Coats
I remember from high school history class that a key advantage we
Americans had over the British during the American Revolution was that
the British simply didn't know who to shoot. The American rebels
all looked like farmers, and farmers looked like nonthreatening
civilians. The British forces, on the other hand, were clad in
bright red wool uniforms (“The Red Coats”), making it blatantly obvious
that they were the bad guys. They might as well have been wearing
red and white target circles on their chests with sandwich-board signs
proudly declaring, “We're the bad guys! Shoot at us!”
My country hasn't really
My country hasn't really
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