Company Formation


Our Company Formation service supports you in setting up a legal business entity in Japan, primarily through preparing the Articles of Incorporation (AoI / teikan).

To set up your business in Japan, there are 2 types of companies:
Kabushiki Kaisha (KK) – a joint-stock company, often preferred for credibility
Godo Kaisha (GK) – a simplified LLC-type structure with easier setup.

Please note that we do not act as a filing agent. You may need to hire a Shiho-shoshi (solicitor) if you need someone else to submit the application for registration of the company on behalf of you.

1. Full Name
2. Residential Address
3. How much amount to invest as capital
4. How many stocks to ownN/A if the company type is GK
1. Full Name
2. Residential Address
3. PositionCEO / Director / Auditor

* A Board of Directors can be established if the company has at least 3 directors + 1 auditor (e.g. 1 CEO + 2 directors + 1 auditor)

1. Type of CompanyKabushiki Kaisha (KK) or Godo Kaisha (GK)

We’re happy to help you decide which type of company best fits your needs.
2. Company NameBoth in Japanese & English

Please list multiple options for your company official name in Japanese, as certain names may already be registered or not permitted under Japanese regulations.
3. Office AddressThe location of the head office.
4. Business PurposesA detailed description of the business activities the company will engage in. Multiple purposes can be listed.
5. Total capital to be invested in JPY Must be deposited into the personal bank account of the founder after the date of AoI creation.
6. Fiscal Year EndThe company's accounting year-end month (commonly March or December, but can be any month).
1. Certificate of Seal RegistrationAs known as "Inkan shomei"
2. A copy of address proofe.g. Drivers License
3. A copy of Bank transaction recordTo proof the capital has been deposited into founder's personal bank account.
4. Promoter’s ResolutionMust include:
- the company’s name
- address (head office)
- business purpose
- total number of shares issued
- names and addresses of directors
- promoter's name
- date
1. Certificate of Seal RegistrationAs known as "Inkan shomei"
2. A copy of address proof (For Auditor)e.g. Drivers License, and the holder must declare "This is a true copy of the original"
3. Consent to Act as CEO/Director/Auditor Must be dated, signed, and sealed with jitsuin.

For Auditor, must be dated, signed, and sealed with mitome-in.

* If the director is outside of Japan and does not have a registered Japanese seal (jitsuin), a notarised signature certificate (or equivalent proof of signature issued by a notary public or a local authority) must be submitted along with the consent form.

1. Articles of Incorporation
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Must be notarised when forming a Kabushiki Kaisha.
2. Notification of Company SealThis is to register the company’s official seal with the Legal Affairs Bureau.
3. Application for Company RegistrationThe formal application form for registering the company.
4. Power of Attorney (if applicable)If a Shiho-shoshi(Solicitor) or a director is filing on behalf of the CEO of the company.

Base fee

Articles of Incorporation WritingJPY 30,000 -
RetainerN/A
Tax10% of the total fee
Notary office feeJPY 40,000 -
(Depending on the capital amount of your KK)
Shiho-shoshi solicitor feeQuoted
Company registration feeKabushiki Kaisha: JPY 150,000
Godo Kaisha: JPY 60,000

If 0.7% of the capital amount exceeds the fixed registration fee (JPY 150,000 for a KK or 60,000 for a GK), the higher amount will apply.

We are unable to accept the following types of requests:

  • Requests involving any form of illegality
  • Cases where the applicant refuses to provide essential information or engage in necessary communication, effectively expecting us to complete the entire process without their involvement



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