ZIPANG visits the Global Startup Center in Fukuoka. Fukuoka is well-known as the birthplace of SoftBank.
In Fukuoka, a city determined to be an active supporter of startups since Mayor Takashima’s 2012 declaration, the Fukuoka Global Startup Center has been making significant strides. Not only does it support domestic ventures within Japan, but it also extends considerable support to international startups.
In this interview, we explore the unique appeal of Fukuoka City with Mr. Shimada from the Fukuoka Global Startup Center, discussing how the city is attracting global entrepreneurial talents and capital.
Global Startup Center (GSC): Hi, I'm Shimada from the Fukuoka Global Startup Center.
GSC: Yes, we are affiliated with the city of Fukuoka and offer all services for free. We provide pre-arrival and post-arrival services to international startups considering entering Japan.
Services at Fukuoka Global Startup Center include:
GSC: The Fukuoka Global Startup Center is located within the Startup Cafe in Fukuoka City. We operate from 10 AM to 10 PM, Monday through Sunday. Just come to the Startup Cafe!
There, we consult with both Japanese and international startups looking to establish themselves, with a specific focus on assisting global startups.
While walk-ins are welcome, we recommend making an appointment by email or phone to ensure availability, especially during busy times. [Book an appointment online]
📍Address: 2 Chome-6-11 Daimyo, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0041
There's also a free coworking space available during business hours, no reservation needed. Just come by, and you can work comfortably with free Wi-Fi.
GSC: We have numerous examples from Europe and Asia. I'll show you some cases of various global startups that have successfully entered Fukuoka with our support.
DeskME
Silen Space
FIBRECOAT
M-DAQ Global
FACIL'iti
GSC: Previously, foreign business owners in Japan needed a "Business Manager Visa," which required having a private office (coworking spaces were not acceptable), an investment of at least 5 million yen, and a Japanese bank account.
However, the Business Manager Visa is very difficult for foreigners residing outside of Japan to obtain.
Therefore, 'Startup Visa' was created that provides a preparation period of six months for startups to establish their business in Japan. Up to two people can apply simultaneously, and applicants can bring their families to Fukuoka. A meticulously prepared business plan is necessary when applying for the Startup Visa.
Only those who pass the evaluation can receive the Startup Visa. Applicants will need to submit a resume, a copy of their passport, documentation of their residence for six months, a bank statement or similar document to verify their cash balance, and documents detailing the business content and experience.
Since there are many requirements, I recommend reading through the interview carefully and then reviewing the detailed guidelines slowly on the Fukuoka Startup Visa website.
GSC: We also facilitate connections with legal and tax professionals. We have successfully introduced foreign startups to Japanese companies whose needs match those startups and have assisted all the way to contract execution. Our team can handle inquiries in English, Chinese, and Japanese, making communication easier.
Of course, not just any startups can be matched with a Japanese company. The startup needs to have the necessary technical skills, business capabilities, references, and a dedicated internal point of contact.
We also assess the size of the company and the level of investment to determine the stage of the startup. Our staff at the Fukuoka Global Startup Center carefully examines each business case before making a suitable match.
We hope to foster meaningful growth for foreign startups in Japan and develop mutually beneficial relationships with Japanese companies.
GSC: Good question. In Fukuoka, startups from six specific industries can apply for a startup visa. Our Fukuoka Global Startup Center plays a key role in processing these applications. You can find more detailed information on the Fukuoka Startup Visa website.
*Industries eligible for a Fukuoka Startup Visa include:
GSC: Unfortunately, in Fukuoka, we only issue it once and extensions are not permitted.
The essence of a startup is indeed to grow quickly. From our extensive experience observing many startups, we have verified that typically within six months, a startup can establish a corporation, open a bank account, and rent an office in Japan. Therefore, we believe that six months is a sufficient period for these preparations.
GSC: Our motto is "Start Easy, Start First." We wanted to provide a base in Fukuoka that is cost-effective and comfortable, making it easier to build a business in Japan.
Fukuoka is known for having fewer earthquakes compared to Tokyo and Osaka, which also makes it a great place to live. Once you've established your base in Fukuoka, expanding to other regions in Japan is certainly feasible.
Many business leaders from abroad often mention how pleasant it is to live and do business in Fukuoka. They frequently express a desire to operate their businesses from a place that offers a good quality of life.
GSC: The cost of office rentals and general living expenses in Fukuoka are relatively affordable. Additionally, the climate is warm, and the people are friendly. Fukuoka is also a great place to enjoy nature. It's conveniently located so that you can easily travel from the city center to the mountains or the sea.
Many foreign startup executives mention that you can enjoy leisure activities in nature just a 30-minute drive away. They seem to appreciate not only the business environment but also the balanced lifestyle that Fukuoka offers.
GSC: Yes, that's correct. Historically, Fukuoka has been an open city for trade because of Hakata Port, which has allowed trade, tourism, and the restaurant industry to flourish traditionally.
Companies like SoftBank were also founded here, and there are well-known IT entrepreneurs from Fukuoka. The development of the IT industry has created an environment supportive of startups. Fukuoka is not only a historical trading hub but also a modern trendsetter due to its active involvement in international trade.
GSC: Absolutely. We regularly organize networking parties and annually participate in international startup events, setting up booths for Fukuoka. We also host events in foreign cities. For more detailed information on upcoming events, you can check the Startup City Fukuoka Facebook page.
GSC: Recently, I've noticed that many startup founders are actively engaging in international business. We would be very grateful if you choose to conduct your overseas operations from Fukuoka.
When you come to Fukuoka, we are here to assist you in obtaining your startup or management visa. We want to help make Fukuoka an even better city together with you!
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