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Kawada Management Consulting Office
Kawada Management Consulting Office (KMCO) offers support services for small/medium companies setting up a business in Japan, assists applications for work or residential visa, social insurance, and other official sign-up procedures required for doing business / living in Japan.  [ Read more ]


Business Showcases | Toratani Intimate Apparel
Toratani is the ultimate in up-lifting, body fitting underwear that uses internationally patented Super Cubic Cutting pattern construction processes in the design.
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Business Showcases | Kobuchizawa Art Village
The Kobchizawa Art Village is a resort providing various relaxation facilities that will give you a unique experience in Japan, combining traditional Japanese art, culture and relaxation in a natural setting.
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Daijob Go Global Career Fair
Career Fair For Bilinguals
27(Fri) Jan.2012 from 16:30 to 21:00

Tokyo Marathon 2012
26(Sun).Feb 2012
http://www.tokyo42195.org/2012_en/

Toshima City Engeneering and Manufacturing Fair
SunshineCity, Toshima-ku Tokyo
From 1.Mar.2012 to 3.Mar.2012

New residence management system starts from July 2012
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Tokyo Motor Show
From 3.Dec.2011 to 11.Dec.2011


Business etiquette, Commercial laws and regulations, Setting up an office in Japan, Finding business partners in Japan, Business travel to Japan etc.
Tips for doing business In Japan

Housing, Taxes, Foreign resident registration, Family care, Schools and Childcare, Education, Japanese customs, International Communities in Japan, Language help etc.
Tips for Living In Japan

Dangerous Goods Not Permitted to be Transported as International Mail.

International mailing services are often used when sending product samples. However, you need to be aware of the dangerous goods that are banned to send by international mail, as they might pose a risk when transporting by air. Since goods that you use in daily life might also be considered as a dangerous goods, you need to make sure if the item is nonmailable or not. In case you send dangerous goods, it is considered as a violation and you may be penalized.

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What is a Hanko stamp (Inkan)?

What is a Hanko stamp (Inkan)?

In Japan, Hanko (or called Inkan) or a Japanese seal, is often required as proof of verification of a transaction or as an official acknowledgement of a situation or event, instead of using a hand-written signature. If you are going to live and work for a long period of time in Japan, you should acquire a Hanko.

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