New startup business visa Japan. How to develop and put into action your business ideas.



Just some casual info that i hope will help you develop and put into action your ideas.

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Early next year i plan to expand my rural Japan cafe to include rescuing stray cats in my area to turn it into a unique Cat Cafe. Any help is very much appreciated.

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8 thoughts on “New startup business visa Japan. How to develop and put into action your business ideas.”

  1. Thanks for the recent videos on this. They’ve been helpful.

    I’ve been doing consulting work for a bunch of companies in Japan for the last 18 months and am typically over there once every 1-2 months. I love it over there (particularly rural Japan), and almost every day I think about pulling the trigger and migrating over. I guess it’s just fear/anxiety stopping me I guess?

    Anyway, I appreciate your perspective on it all. Cheers 👍🏻

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  2. I have had over a hundred goats before. That is about 85 too many! They are smart animals and escape artists. I would like to have a few for weed control and dairy purposes and raise other livestock animals. That's why Im looking for a more remote property. Ive spent most of my life raising pretty much every domesticated animal there is and I believe there is quite a bit of untapped potential for that in rural Japan.😁

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  3. Rural Japan is so gorgeous…as an Appalachian I have to have my mountains, and I would love to live in Japan someday but its gooootta be in the mountains! Your videos are very informative, keep it up!

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