(It is not applicable to set up a Japanese company directly from China. )
2. The first condition for China people to start a company in Japan is to have a long-term Japanese visa. If you have a company in China, you can also open a branch in Japan, but the requirements are much more complicated and the funds needed are much larger.
After starting a company in Japan, no matter whether it is profitable or not, there will be some expenses every year. In addition to the company's own office space, communication equipment and other expenses, it is also necessary to pay company tax, enterprise resident tax and so on.
Regarding visas, if your company in Japan has a certain scale, you may get an operator visa. Opening a shop, if it is a legal person, is expected to get an operator visa.
5. Because Japanese investment in starting a company is not enough to get a visa, the visa qualification is "investment operator". Therefore, Japan needs a "collaborator" in this respect, that is, a business partner. Or a business client. Moreover, before the investor's "investment operator" visa is approved, the company must operate, which means that the leather bag company is absolutely not allowed. Students are not in this range.
Personal suggestion: If you have sufficient funds, see if you can register a company through a local agent in Japan, that is, in our country, if you have money, help you register a company and pay them how much after registration! If not, register yourself and put it aside! Chefs can interview directly through domestic formal labor export agents! Now this situation is still the most suitable company to join, but as a China person, I hope you can join the boss in China, hehe! I hope it helps you.