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1) If you apply for an investment visa after the establishment of the company, and the office needs to rent a physical address (with a lease contract).
3. Bank account: a personal account of a Japanese financial institution bank (used when the registered capital is used);
4. Director: At least one Japanese resident in Japan (as a representative of the Japanese side).
1) Directors must be at least 18 years old and have no criminal record in the past.
2) If you do not have a Japanese person to cooperate with and do not need to apply for a Japanese company bank account, you can choose to set up a contract company.
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1. Company name.
The name of the registered Japanese company can be in Chinese, Japanese or English, but the company must be added before or after.
There are generally three forms of name composition of Japanese companies, taking Sony as an example:
1) Japanese kanji forms, e.g. (Sony Co., Ltd.);
2) English form, e.g. (Sony Co., Ltd.);
3) Japanese alphabet form (Co., Ltd.)
Japanese companies are also relatively free to choose their names, and there are basically no restrictions. Except for the words that are restricted in Japan, they can be used in the company name; Japan** allows company names to contain words such as hiragana, katakana, numbers or English for international, group, holding, industrial, investment, colleges, associations, centers, and research institutes, but only if the company has specific operations and operations.
Japanese company registration can be registered as long as the company registered address is different and the company name is duplicated.
2. The registered address of the company.
The registered address of the Japanese company must be the actual address in Japan, and we can provide the address within Tokyo, and the rest of Japan will require an additional fee.
3. Business scope.
In principle, there is no big restriction on the business scope of a registered Japanese company, and the company can operate any kind of business.
In addition, some companies that are difficult to register in Japan include finance and investment, healthcare, shipping, import and export**, real estate, construction, decoration, tourism, cultural publishing, etc., which can be registered in Japan.
4. Registered capital.
There is no limit to the registered capital of a Japanese company, and it is possible to register a Japanese company regardless of the size of the registered capital, and it is possible to register a Japanese company even if it is 1 yen, which can be decided according to the needs of the legal person.
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Japan Company Registration Requirements.
1.Japan company registration requires at least 1 **Dong, and the shareholder can be a natural person or a company;
2.A local director is required to register a Japanese company (the Japanese representative can be a Chinese or Japanese with a green card.)
for the director);
3.The minimum registered capital is 1 million yen or 2 million yen.
4.A local registered address is required, and our company can provide local registered address services.
Documents required for company registration in Japan.
When the shareholder is a corporation:
1.Business license of the shareholder company Registration Certificate; Official seal, official seal notarial certificate in duplicate, resolution of shareholders' meeting, articles of association;
2.2 notarial deeds of seals and seals of all individuals associated with a Japanese company;
3.Fill in the information collection form for company registration in Japan.
When the shareholder is an individual:
1.Scanned copy of shareholder's passport and ID card;
2.A seal of the shareholder's name and two copies of the notarial certificate of the seal (the notarial certificate is generally entered at the notary office where the shareholder is located.)
3.Fill in the information collection form for company registration in Japan.
The time required for company registration in Japan.
Japan company registration, about 10-15 working days after the information is received to obtain the certificate of registration.
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1. Provide true and effective legal representative information: relevant copies, personal address (or mailing address), contact **, one personal seal, and two notarization certificates of seal. The notarial deed is notarized at the local notary office.
2. Determine the list of directors for the establishment of a Japanese company. 3. Determine the name and business scope of the company. 4. Fill in a copy of the "Application Form for Registration of Japanese Company".
5. Registered capital: 3 million yen (if it exceeds 3 million yen, the stamp duty on the registered capital will be increased).
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First of all, it is necessary to confirm the information of the registered Japanese company
1.Company name;
2.A scanned copy of the ID card and passport of the legal person and the person in charge, and each person in charge needs to provide a small medal and 2 notarial certificates.
Japan Company Registration Process:
1. Determine the name of the registered Japanese company, in Chinese, Japanese and English, but the word "Co., Ltd." must be added before or after;
2. Determine the registered address, business scope and registered capital amount of the Japanese company;
3. Engrave the company's seal (legal representative seal, bank seal, invoice seal).
4. Determine the list of directors who have established a Japanese company, and there must be a person who has lived in Japan for a long time as the representative of the Japanese side;
5. Submit a copy of the ID card and passport of the legal person and the person in charge, and the notarial certificate of the seal (the notarial certificate should be translated into Japanese);
6. Sign the agreement to register a Japanese company;
7. Prepay the fee for registering a Japanese company.
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Lawyer's analysis: If you want to register a Japanese company, you first need to understand its registration requirements, and for merchants who do not know much about Japanese policies, it is usually recommended to entrust a ** agency to assist in handling it, which is easier and faster. In Japan, there are no restrictions on company names, they are very free, and Chinese, English, and Japanese are supported, and the names can contain words such as "international", "group", "association", "center", etc.
Legal basis]:
Company Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 6 To establish a company, an application for establishment registration shall be made to the company registration authority in accordance with the law. If the establishment conditions stipulated in this Law are met, they shall be registered as a limited liability company or a stock company by the company registration authority; If the model relatives who do not meet the establishment conditions stipulated in this law are not allowed to register Huai as a limited liability company or a share.
Where laws and administrative regulations stipulate that the establishment of a company must be submitted for approval, the approval formalities shall be completed in accordance with the law before the company is registered.
The public may apply to the company registration authority for inquiries into the company's registration matters, and the company registration authority shall provide inquiry services.
Article 7 A business license shall be issued by the company registration authority for a company established in accordance with the law. The date of issuance of the company's business license is the date of incorporation of the company.
The company's business license shall indicate the company's name, domicile, registered capital, business scope, name of legal representative, and other matters.
If there is a change in the items recorded in the company's business license, the company shall go through the change registration in accordance with the law, and the business license shall be renewed by the registration authority of Danmingling Company.
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Basically, it should be similar to the country, you need the ID card of the legal person, and then the real estate certificate of the place of registration, well, your account opening qualifications, and then nothing else, right?
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1.Provide true and effective legal representative information:
A copy of your ID card (or passport), personal address (or mailing address), contact **, a personal seal, and two notarized seal certificates.
2.Determine the list of directors who will establish a Japanese company, and one of them must have a person who has been resident in Japan for a long time as the company's nominal representative in Japan.
3.Decide on the name and scope of the company. The registered Japanese company name can be in Chinese, Japanese, and English, but the company must be added before or after. The name does not need to be searched, and the duplicate name can also be applied for registration, and it is not a well-known brand or a trade name that has applied for trademark registration.
4.Fill in the "Application Form for Registration of Japanese Company": Determine the company name and registered capital.
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1. Fill in the company's application**;
3. 1 copy of the applicant's resume (from primary school to the present, academic qualifications, professional experience);
4. Graduation certificate (notarized certificate for university graduation), qualification certificate;
5. **4 sheets (4cm 3cm);
6. Passport, household registration book (one page of the applicant), copy of resident ID card;
7. A copy of the business license of a domestic company or a domestic company;
8. Proof of money delivery from the Bank of Japan;
9. Certificate of deposit of the bank account of the new company in Japan;
10. Certificate of deposit from the applicant's Bank of China;
11. Resident certificates of 2 Japanese nationals to be hired by the company, or alien registration certificates of Chinese in Japan.
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To register a company in Japan, you need to prepare the following documents:
1. Provide the name of the company;
2. Provide registered capital;
3. Provide information on the legal representative
Copy of ID card and passport;
Personal residential address (or mailing address), contact number**;
One personal seal and two notarized seals (notarization certificates require two copies in Chinese and two Japanese translations;
The notarial deed is notarized at the local notary office.
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To register a company in Japan, you need to prepare the following documents:
1. Provide the name of the company;
2. Provide registered capital;
3. Provide information on the legal representative
Copy of ID card and passport;
Personal residential address (or mailing address), contact number**;
One personal seal and two notarized seals (notarization certificates require two copies in Chinese and two Japanese translations;
The notarial deed is notarized at the local notary office.
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1. The applicant is required to provide a local director in Japan, and the applicant's relevant identity information and documents;
2. The applicant confirms the name of the company and the scope of business (the name of the registered Japanese company can be in Chinese, Japanese and English, but the company must be added before or after the name;
3. Confirm the list of directors of the established Japanese company, among which there must be a person who has lived in Japan for a long time as the nominal Japanese representative of the company;
4. The applicant fills in the application form for registering a Japanese company;
5. Mainland legal persons need the representative of the mainland to make a personal seal notarization certificate at the mainland justice office.
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There is no restriction on the nationality of the registrant to register a company in Japan, and both overseas companies and foreign natural persons can register a company in Japan, and they can also directly serve as directors and legal representatives of Japanese companies, and the investors can also be overseas companies. There are many forms of entering the Japanese market, such as setting up a representative office of a company, individual industrial and commercial households, etc., but it is common to register a Japanese company directly. Types of Japanese companies include:
Co., Ltd., contract company, joint name company, joint venture company.
There is no restriction on the nationality of the registrant to register a company in Japan, and both overseas companies and foreign natural persons can register a company in Japan, and they can directly take up the position of director or legal representative of a Japanese company, and the investor can also be an overseas company. There are many forms of entering the Japanese market, such as setting up a representative office or individual industrial and commercial business, but it is common to register a Japanese company directly. Types of Japanese companies include:
Co., Ltd., contract company, joint venture company, joint venture company, limited company (repealed).
Types of Japanese companies.
Corporation. It is the most common type of corporate organization in Japan. This type of company has a high degree of social credit, can issue ** and bonds, and is easy to raise.
The final benefit is distributed in proportion to the shares. Comparatively, the establishment process of a company is slightly more complicated and the registration cost is slightly higher.
Contract company. It is one of the most common types of corporate organizations in Japan. This type of company has a second level of social creditworthiness to Co., Ltd., and is commonly used in Japan's retail industry and asset allocation purposes.
The final distribution of benefits is based on the proportion set in advance by the company's articles of association. The process of setting up a contract company is relatively simple, and the registration cost is relatively low.
Heming Club. All members of this type of company are subject to unlimited liability. The final distribution of benefits is based on the proportion set in advance by the company's articles of association. The establishment process of a co-branded club is simpler than that of a contract company, and the registration cost is lower.
Joint ventures. All members of this type of company are subject to unlimited liability. The final distribution of benefits is based on the proportion set in advance by the company's articles of association. The process of setting up a joint venture is simpler than that of a contract company, and the registration cost is lower.
Limited Company. After the enactment of the new Japanese Company Law in 2006, the organization type of limited company was abolished.
To sum up, among the above types of Japanese corporate organizations, the most common are corporations and contract companies, both of which belong to the limited liability system and have good social creditworthiness. As for co-named clubs and joint venture companies, these two types of companies belong to the unlimited liability system, which is risky and relatively rare.
Registered a branch office in Japan.
Established a branch office in Japan.
Opened a branch office in Japan.
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