Types of Companies in Japan

When you think of settling a company in Japan, you will have to consider which type of company is better for your business.

There are four types of companies in Japan as described below;

1) Kabushiki-Kaisha (KK, Stock Company)

It is widely used from large to small companies.
The investors (shareholders) provide the capital and the management runs the company.
Nowadays, it is possible to establish a stock company with a capital of only one yen in Japan.

Advantages

— Stock companies have a high level of trust in society and are easier to raise funds
— The investors (shareholders) are only liable to the extent of their investment (limited liability)

Disadvantages

— High establishment costs compared to other companies
— Many legal restrictions

2) Godo-Kaisha (GK, Limited Liability Company)

Generally, investors themselves manage the company.
A company is composed solely of members with limited liabilities.
This type of company is often used for small businesses.

ADVANTAGES

— No certification of the articles of incorporation is required (which reduces cost for establishment)
— The procedure for setting up is simple and less expensive compared to stock companies
— This type of company is essentially free to design its own institutions through its articles of association.

Disadvantages

— Less social recognition compared to a stock company

3) Gomei-Kaisha (General Readership Company)

Generally, investors themselves manage the company.
As a company is composed solely of members with unlimited liability, this type of company is not used often.

ADVANTAGES

— No certification of the articles of incorporation is required.
— Members can also invest in labor, credit, etc., instead of cash.
— Less expensive to establish a company compared to a stock company.

Disadvantages

— In the event of a company’s bankruptcy etc., members would have unlimited liabilities against the company’s creditors.
— Less social recognition compared to a stock company

4) Goshi-Kaisha(Limited Partnership Company)

Generally, investors themselves manage the company.
Company is composed of members with unlimited liabilities and members with limited liabilities.

ADVANTAGES

— No certification of the articles of incorporation is required.
— Members with unlimited liabilities can also invest in labor, credit, etc., instead of cash.
— Less expensive to establish a company compared to a stock company.

Disadvantages

— In the event of a company’s bankruptcy etc., members with unlimited liability would have unlimited liabilities against the company’s creditors.
— Less social recognition compared to a stock company

There are many other differences between these types of companies.
You should consider which type of company to set up, taking into account the features, advantages and disadvantages of each company.

COVID-19 : Support Measures and Information in Japan

According to a report by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the number of people infected by Covid-19 (Novel Coronavirus) in Japan has exceeded 13,000 (as of April 26, 2020).

Here are some useful information and sites for foreigners living or running business in Japan, and who are in need of financial assistance.

For Employers and Self-employed

Support Measures by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for companies concerning the impact of Covid-19
* Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
https://www.meti.go.jp/english/covid-19/index.html

Information about cash flow support
* Financial Services Agency
https://www.fsa.go.jp/en/ordinary/coronavirus202001/06.pdf

Announce to foreign workers : An enlightenment poster of the infection prevention written in English
* Yumiko Kamioka’s blog (Certified Social Security and Labor consultant, our member)

For individuals

Information about Fixed-amount cash handout (100,000 JPY)
— For residents in Japan who are registered in Basic Resident Registration System as of April 27, 2020
— Application is required at local government
* Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (Japanese)
https://www.soumu.go.jp/menu_seisaku/gyoumukanri_sonota/covid-19/kyufukin.html

* Kanagawa prefecture (Translate tool is available)
https://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/docs/v2x/gyousei/kyufukin.html

General information and Q & A of Covid-19
* Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/seisakunitsuite/bunya/kenkou_iryou/dengue_fever_qa_00014.html

Information about Visa, Immigration etc. from Immigration Services Agency
* Ministry of Justice
http://www.moj.go.jp/EN/nyuukokukanri/kouhou/m_nyuukokukanri01_00003.html