As of July 21, 2024, the following Prefectures/Cities in Japan are authorized to issue Startup Visas, part of the “Entrepreneurial Incentives for Foreigners” scheme:
Authorized Prefectures/Cities:
Prefecture Level:
- Hokkaido Prefecture
- Ibaraki Prefecture
- Aichi Prefecture
- Gifu Prefecture
- Mie Prefecture
- Toyama Prefecture
- Kyoto Prefecture
- Hyogo Prefecture
- Hiroshima Prefecture
- Oita Prefecture
City and Other Level:
- Sendai City – Miyagi Prefecture
- Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Shibuya Ward) – Tokyo Metropolitan
- Yokohama City – Kanagawa Prefecture
- Niigata City – Niigata Prefecture
- Hamamatsu City – Shizuoka Prefecture
- Osaka City – Osaka Prefecture
- Kobe City – Hyogo Prefecture
- Fukuoka City – Fukuoka Prefecture
Eligible Industries by Prefectures/Cities
The eligible industries vary by prefecture and city. Here, we will highlight a selection:
Sendai City – Miyagi Prefecture
- Knowledge-Creating Industries (e.g., semiconductor-related industries, software development, content production, robotics, etc.)
- Health, Medical, Welfare, and Education-Related Industries (e.g., pharmaceutical ventures, medical technology development, regenerative medicine, welfare equipment development, language and other educational-related businesses, etc.)
- Environmental, Energy, and Disaster Prevention-Related Industries (e.g., clean energy development, next-generation energy storage technology, provision of products and services related to disaster prevention, etc.)
- Trade and Tourism-Related Industries (e.g., businesses contributing to the overseas market expansion of local products, businesses related to attracting foreign tourists, etc.)
Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Shibuya Ward) – Tokyo Metropolitan
- Health, Medical, Welfare
- Environment/Energy
- Food/Agriculture/Forestry/Fisheries
- Information Technologies
- Culture/Art
- Fashion
Hamamatsu City – Shizuoka Prefecture
- The seven growth sectors specified in the second phase of the Hamamatsu Industrial Innovation Plan:
1. Next-Generation Transportation Equipment
2. Health and Medical
3. New Agriculture
4. Environment and Energy
5. Optics and Electronics
6. Digital
7. Robotics - Businesses aiming for growth using innovative technologies and services
- Other sectors recognized by the mayor
Fukuoka City – Fukuoka Prefecture
In Fukuoka City, it is possible to apply for a startup visa in the following industries:
- Knowledge-Creating Industries (e.g., fintech, semiconductor-related industries, software development, content production, robotics, etc.)
- Health, Medical, and Welfare-Related Industries (e.g., pharmaceutical ventures, medical technology development, regenerative medicine, welfare equipment development, etc.)
- Environmental and Energy-Related Industries (e.g., green tech, clean energy development, next-generation energy storage technology, global information systems, etc.)
- Logistics-Related Industries (e.g., global SCM services, 3PL services, international courier services, drone logistics development, etc.)
- Trade-Related Industries (e.g., businesses contributing to the overseas market expansion of local products, businesses utilizing the functions of Hakata Port and Fukuoka Airport, etc.)
Special Zones:
Certain municipalities like Fukuoka and Kobe offer additional relaxed regulations under the National Strategic Special Zone initiatives, allowing a more extended preparation period and reduced initial requirements for office space and employee hiring.
Key Points:
- Each municipality offers specific support and resources tailored to the needs of foreign entrepreneurs.
- Typically, entrepreneurs must submit a “Business Start-up Activity Plan” and other required documents to the municipality.
- The Startup Visa allows a stay of up to one year, with an initial period of six months which can be renewed.
- The conditions, documentation requirements, and available support vary by municipality.
https://www.meti.go.jp/policy/newbusiness/startupvisa/index.html