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Business Licenses in Japan – SME Japan | Business in Japan Depending on the type of business you are planning to establish or manage you might need an appropriate field-specific license to run your company Usually, it takes around 2-3 months to obtain a license, but the time may vary for different sectors
Financial Services License: Summary – SME Japan | Business in Japan In this guide, we give a high-level overview of what constitutes a financial service, what kinds of licenses there are, and how to obtain them, as well give examples of the common types of financial business available for foreigners in Japan
Setting up a Business in Japan – A Summary Guide Setting up a business in Japan may appear as an overly complicated thing to do, especially if you haven’t done it before Fortunately, Japan has done a lot in the past decade to streamline this process and structurize it
Business License for Real Estate and Construction – SME Japan . . . Even though the real estate business and construction have more differences than common points, they fall under the same regulations in Japan Below you will find a generalized outline of business license for the real estate construction business
Medical Business License – SME Japan | Business in Japan In Japan production, distribution and sales of medical substances and devices are strictly regulated by the government and it is illegal to engage in any of those activities without the appropriate license of the approval from the prefectural government
Banking License in Japan – SME Japan | Business in Japan In order to start and carry out banking business in Japan, one must obtain a Banking License (銀行業の営業の免許, ginkougyou-no eigyou-no menkyo) as regulated by Clause 1 of Article 4 of Banking Act
Dealing in Second-Hand Products – SME Japan | Business in Japan License for dealing in a second-hand products covers a wide variety of activities, from personal items to dealing in cars and machinery to works of Fine Arts You can apply for your license as a private entity (individual) or a legal entity (company)