Any suggestions for where a 20-something Japanese citizen should start?
Books/wepages etc. in Japanese or English, both are fine.
He wants to legitimize his growing online resale/grey market business and perhaps launch an app in the future.
There is so much out there it is hard to know where to begin.
Resources on setting up a business in Japan
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Re: Resources on setting up a business in Japan
Go and talk to the local 商工会. They usually have free consultations, info on grants, help with paperwork, etc.
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Re: Resources on setting up a business in Japan
Fukuoka for instance has a Startup Cafe and some mentors that can help people launch their business: https://startup.fukuoka.jp/
I think other prefectures also have some similar initiatives but you'd just have to check depending where you live.
I think other prefectures also have some similar initiatives but you'd just have to check depending where you live.
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Re: Resources on setting up a business in Japan
It couldn't hurt to work on bookkeeping. My wife did the level 3 test as prep for her tutoring biz, to learn about the tax filing and accounting used for that--she does it on her own rather than paying an accountant. Double-entry bookkeeping is 複式簿記.
The test is 日商簿記検定. She studied for and passed level 3, but studied independently (books/youtube). She says that students who went to a commercial high school would have no trouble with level 3 or 2, but as a language teacher she didn't have that background.
The test is 日商簿記検定. She studied for and passed level 3, but studied independently (books/youtube). She says that students who went to a commercial high school would have no trouble with level 3 or 2, but as a language teacher she didn't have that background.
Re: Resources on setting up a business in Japan
I was overseas for a couple weeks and forgot I asked this question before leaving.
Thank you all for the advice. I passed it on.
Thank you all for the advice. I passed it on.