Launchpad Tokyo: Starting a Business as a Non-citizen in Japan! ~A Comprehensive Guide to Visas for Business Owners~

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Launchpad Tokyo: Starting a Business as a Non-citizen in Japan!  ~A Comprehensive Guide to Visas for Business Owners~

※The seminar will be held online using online tools.

More details will be sent to your email before starting a seminar.

*本セミナーは「オンラインセミナー」となっております。

(参加申込後、ご登録していただいたメールアドレスに詳細をお送りいたします。)

 

※Application deadline:10:00am on the day of the seminar.

*申込期限:セミナー当日の10:00までです。

 

※Number of participants in this seminar is limited to 50.
When the application number reaches the limit, we will close the application.
*本セミナーの定員は 50名となっております。
定員になり次第、申込を締め切らせていただきますので予めご了承ください。

 

※This seminar will be conducted in English only.
*本セミナーは「英語」で行います。

 

Seminar title

Launchpad Tokyo: Starting a Business as a Non-citizen in Japan!

~A Comprehensive Guide to Visas for Business Owners~

 

▼ What you will learn

・Application procedure

・Requirements

・Risks

・Options of Business Manager Visa

 

▼Recommended for

Both non-citizens already living in Japan or planning to move, seeking to understand the legalities and opportunities for visas for business owners.

 

▼Contents

As far as the visa is concerned, Employer and Employee are different and generally you cannot be both at the same time in Japan.

Employer’s visa is mainly called “Business Manager” visa and its rule was

tightened from Oct. 16, 2025.

I am afraid we have now much more requirements for this type of visa than

before, so we will explain them in this lecture.

As supplementary information, we will also talk about “Start-up Designated

Activities”, “Future Creation Individual (J-Find) Designated Activities” and “Highly

Skilled Professional (HSP) 1C visa.

 

▼DATE&TIME

Thursday, May 28th, 2026, 4:00pm – 5:30pm JST

 

▼PLACE

Online

 

▼SPEAKER

Hiroshi Misu

Administrative Lawyer (Gyoseishoshi)

Initially commencing his career as a program director at Nikkei Radio Broadcasting Corporation, he further augmented his expertise as a New York correspondent from 1993 to 1994. In 2008, he transitioned into the realm of immigration law, making significant strides at the Administrative Lawyer (Gyoseishoshi) Corporation. He established BIO International in 2015, which he successfully incorporated in 2022.

Holding a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the International Christian University, his profound insights and dynamic experiences make him a compelling voice in the legal sphere.