Japan's enterprise market requires understanding cultural protocols, regulatory structure, and business relationships. As a Singapore-based advisory firm with deep Japan experience, we guide SaaS and deep-tech companies through Kabushiki Kaisha (KK) incorporation, founder visa strategy, and relationship-first market entry.
Japan's mid-market businesses—accounting firms, law firms, real estate, manufacturing—face legacy system problems that foreign tech solutions solve better and faster. But entering Japan is not a marketing problem. It is a cultural, regulatory, and relationship problem. And most Singapore founders skip it because the barrier looks too high.
It is not—if you know what to do first.
You want to know: Does the Japanese market actually want my product? Which customer segments should I target? What visa do I need? How much will it cost? Who do I trust?
You want to move fast. You do not have 6 months to spend on incorporation.
You want a trusted network—not random contacts from Google, but advisors pre-vetted and on-the-ground.
We guide you from assessment through KK incorporation, visa application, and your first qualified business relationship in Japan.
Multiple Japanese government programs exist to support foreign companies establishing in Japan. METI grants, JETRO mentoring, and SPC subsidy schemes can cover significant portions of incorporation, visa, and market entry costs.
There are advisors who will tell you how to enter Japan. There are accounting firms who will handle tax once you are there. There are visa consultants who will file paperwork. Lumacore is different—we are operators in both markets, experienced with founder visas, KK setup, and relationship-first market entry.
What a typical Japan entry looks like—from your first call through your first live month operating a Kabushiki Kaisha with visa-sponsored founder presence and qualified business relationships.
Questions we hear most from Singapore founders considering Japan market entry.
Book a free 60-minute Japan entry assessment. We will walk you through KK structure, founder visa category, government program eligibility, estimated timeline, and what your first 12 months in Japan actually looks like—all at no cost, no commitment.
We are currently onboarding our founding cohort of Japan expansion clients for 2026. If your timeline aligns with Japan entry this year, you are talking to us at exactly the right time — early movers secure better visa processing, stronger government program support, and priority relationship introductions.