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IntroductionWith a long history as the heart of Japan, Kansai is home to many traditional and historic cultural resources.
With a high concentration of world-class manufacturing companies, universities, research institutions, traditional high-skilled craftworks and craftsmanship in various fields, Kansai boasts a climate favorable for innovation.
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Asian countries account for a high percentage of Kansai’s foreign trade and foreign-affiliated companies operating in the region.
This publication showcases various aspects of Kansai’s business environments. We hope that you will use this brochure as a supporting tool to invest in the region. Welcome to Kansai!
- Big MarketKansai has an economy that can rival many national economies around the world, with a wide array of industries based here.
- Growth Environment
- Asian Hub
- Rich CultureAs the birthplace of many traditional Japanese performing arts and cultural histories, Kansai is home to a large number of World Heritage sites, and attracts worldwide attention as a tourist destination.
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Contents
4. Industries Expected to Grow
5. Attractive Industries
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1. What is Kansai?1-1. Large Kansai economy ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
6. Well-equipped Business Environment6-1. Asia’s Leading International Conference
Location ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
6-2. Comfortable Working and Living Environment・
3. Great Intellectual Cluster3-1. University/Research Institute Clusters ・・・・・・・・
4-1. Green Innovation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・4-2. Life Science Innovation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
5-1. Small and Medium-sized EnterprisesSupporting the World from Kansai ・・・・・・・・・・・
5-2. New Products/Services Developed in Kansai ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
5-3. Famous Entrepreneurs from Kansai ・・・・・・・・・・
2-1. Kansai connected to the world/Asia by many routes ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
2-2. Location of the Kansai Region ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
2-3. Kansai International Airport ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
2. Highly Developed Infrastructure
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8. Kansai’s Industrial Structure & Commerce8-1. Characteristics of manufacturing industries・・・8-2. Trade Value by Region and Product ・・・・・・・・
9. Diversity of Foreign-Affiliated Companies Entering into Kansai9-1. Foreign-Affiliated Companies Entering into
Kansai ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・9-2. Examples of Foreign-Affiliated Companies
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10-1. Foreign Investment Support Systems in Kansai ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
10-2. Foreign Investment Support Programs by Local Governments ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
10-3. Government Efforts to Promote Foreign Investment in Japan ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
7. Alluring Sightseeing7-1. Kansai, satisfying all kinds of tourists’
interests ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・7-2. New style of tourism : “Industrial
tourism” ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・7-3. Creating a comfortable environment for
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World’s 5th cleanest city
Wakayama
Fukui
ShigaKyoto
Nara
Hyogo
Osaka
Second largest economy in Japan
Shanghai
Mumbai
New York
San Paulo
Kansai
1-1. Large Kansai Economy1. What is Kansai?
Kansai is an area that is located in the center of Japan and has a huge market with a population of approximately 21.66 million and a GRP of approximately $823.8 billion. The size of the Kansai economy alone is equivalent to that of Netherlands (ranked 17th in the world).
Kansai has international cities, such as Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe. Kansai’s compactness is an attractive point, as Kyoto and Kobe are about a 30-minute train ride from Osaka’s city center.
World’s Best Awards,2017 ”The World’s Top 15 Cities”
MBC Times “The 12 cleanest cities in the world 2015”
Sources: 2016 Statistical reports on land area of prefectures and municipalities in Japan (Geospatial Information Authority of Japan), Population based on Residential Basic Book (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; as of January 1, 2016), 2013 National Accounts (Cabinet Office), 2013 Annual Report on Prefecture Accounts (Cabinet Office)
Note: GRP of Kansai = Derived from Fiscal Year 2013 nominal GRP of the region
Foreign exchange rate: ¥100.23/USD
OsakaKyoto
Kobe
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(US$ billion)
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854
824
823
685
Indonesia
Netherlands
Turkey
Switzerland
(US$ billion)
Comparison of GDP:Kansai and other countries
Kansai
Kansai Domesticshare
Area (k㎡) (2016) 31,542 8.3%Population (1,000) (2016) 21,663 16.9%GRP,GDP (US$ billion) (2013) 824 16.2%
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World’s 4th most popular city
2-1. Kansai connected to the world/Asia by many routes
Europe 26 flights weekly N. America 56 flights weekly
Asia 1,005 flights weekly
Kobe Port
Maizuru Port
Sakai Senboku PortWakayama Shimotsu Port
TsurugaPort
Kansai Int’l Airport
Osaka PortOthers 39 flights weekly
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2. Highly Developed Infrastructure
In 2017, the area is serviced by 1,260 flights* per week, which is arecord number of flights connecting Kansai to the rest of the world.
Kansai plays a core role in Asia, developing airports and seaports to handle large volumes of cargo and large cruise ships as an international trade hub.
Number of airline companies: 76Number of countries (regions) served: 24Number of cities served: 82Number of weekly flights: 1,260(including freight flights)
Asia and nearby areas: 140.7 ships/wk, N. America: 8 ships/wk, Europe: 2 ships/wk, Others: 5 ships/wk
* Plan at the peak (July) of the 2017 summer schedule (including freight flights)
*Total of ports in Kansai served by regular oceangoing containers. Number of foreign trade container ships visiting Japan on regular sea lanes (ships/week) (MLIT)
Source: Compiled based on Kansai Airports materials*Plans for summer 2017 peak schedule (July)
【Regular foreign trade containers using Japanese ports】
*As of November, 2015
【Number of cruise ships stays at ports in Kansai】
Kobe: 104 stays Osaka: 28 stays Maizuru: 17 stays Shingu: 7 stays Himeji: 3 stays Tsuruga: 4 staysMiyazu: 1 stay Hidaka: 1 stay*Based on port survey by Kansai District Transport and Tourism Bureau, MLITfor January-December 2016
Himeji Port
Shingu Port
Miyazu Port
【International Flight Network】
Photos provided by Kansai Airports
Photos provided by Kansai District Transport and Tourism Bureau, MLIT
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Photos provided by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.
Photos provided by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.
【Details of international passenger flights by destination area】
Hidaka Port
Sapporo
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Fukuoka
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Hiroshima
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2-2. Location of the Kansai Region2. Highly Developed Infrastructure
Kansai has advanced air, railroad, and road transportation networks. Kansai has established means of transportation, ensuring easy access to everywhere in Kansai and major
domestic cities throughout Japan.
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Domestic Network
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2-3. Kansai International Airport●Kansai International Airport (KIX) located in the center of Kansai and Japan is an
urban airport, offering a high level of convenience.●KIX provides access to 52 Asian cities, and has 17 international LCCs connecting it to 20 cities, the largest access
among all the other domestic airports.(as of 2017 summer scedule) It is a 24/7 international cargo hub, connecting Asia and the rest of the world.KIX Terminal 2, dedicated to LCC fights, was expanded in January 2017, in expectation of the airport’s further
development.
«Walk-through shopping area» Japan’s first in the introduction of a walk-through style duty-free shopping
area to boost passengers’ consumption!
Features of Terminal 2
«Low-temperature warehouse for pharmaceutical products»A single warehouse, dedicated to packing and storing
pharmaceutical products at controlled temperature, can flexibly handle mass pharmaceutical imports and exports!
Shared temperature-controlled warehouse for pharmaceutical products
Cooling dolly Drug export packaging facility (KIX-Medipac)
«The only one in Japan!» 24-hour airport with multiple 4,000m-class runways
Flight network to 82 cities in 24 countries24/7 full scale operation, with reduced lead time by using late-night flights!
2. Highly Developed Infrastructure
Photos provided by Kansai Airportshttp://www.kansai-airport.or.jp/en/index.asp 6
«Smart Security System» Japan’s first in the reduction of safety inspection
time through smart security!Diverter system (Filtering out baggage judged to be unacceptable)
Rechecking monitor(rechecking baggage once judged to be unacceptable)
Automatic tray-returning system
X-ray scanner
Able to handle the baggage items of four passengers at once
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3-1. University/Research Institute Clusters Kansai is home to a cluster of prestigious universities and research institutions.
3. Great Intellectual Cluster
Distinctive research and development bases have been formed and a large number of prestigious universities are clustered, and industry-university cooperation is making progress.
Kansai has produced a number of Nobel Prize winners. Furthermore, overseas institutions under industry-university cooperation are located in Kansai.
[Main research and development bases and overseas institutions under industry-university cooperation in Kansai] [Industry-university joint research spending]
[Saito (International Culture Park)]<Life Science Park>
National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition (NIBIOHN)Bio-Incubator (in cooperation with Osaka University, etc.)
Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood CenterVarious companies’ R&D facilities
[Harima Science Garden City]<Large research facility>
SPring-8SACLA
[Kansai Cultural and Academic Research City]<City of knowledge creation that is paving the way to the future>
Cluster of nearly 130 public and corporate research institutes
Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE)
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology ( NICT)
National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST)
Oxford UniversityInnovation / OUIJAPAN OFFICE
Fraunhofer (AIST)Industry-university joint research across the nation (Value-basis)
Kansai 25%
In terms of monetary amount, 25% of industry-university joint research throughout Japan is conducted in Kansai, and the amount of money received per research project is higher than the national average.
Kansai produces manyNobel Prize winners
14 out of 25 Japaneselaureates are from Kansai
area
Blue LED iPS cell
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyImplementation status of industry-university cooperation and performance of joint research(on an institution-by-institution basis) (FY 2015)
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Kansai
Nationwide
(Thousand yen)
SPring-8/SACLA ⓒRIKEN
K computer
© Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University
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[Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster]<Japan’s largest biomedical cluster〉
A cluster of over 337 companies and universities, as well as state-of-the-art research institutes and advanced specialty medical institutions
RIKEN, JapanK computerFoundation for Computational Science (FOCUS) supercomputer
4-1. Green Innovation4. Industries Expected to Grow
Kansai is one of the largest hubs for development and production in energy-related industries, including lithium-ion battery makers.
The industrial cluster consists not only of battery manufacturers but also of related component/material and device manufacturers.
Device manufacturerHIRANO TECSEED CO., Ltd.
Nishimura MFG. Co., Ltd.Component/material
manufacturerTanaka Chemical Corp.Daiwa Kasei Co., Ltd. Battery manufacturer
Panasonic Corp.GS YUASA
[Cluster of companies related to lithium-ion batteries that are unique and boast top shares]
The world’s largest constant-temperature battery test and evaluation facility (testing up to container sized storage battery systems)
Panasonic, Kyocera, Hitachi Zosen, Aquafairy➢Fuel cell manufacturers
➢Fuel cell-related device and parts manufacturers
Fujikin, Samtech, FIS, Takaishi Industry, TECHNO TAKATSUKI , Yamato H2Energy Japan, KAJl TECHNOLOGY, TOYOBO, NIPPON SHOKUBAI
➢Hydrogen manufactures and storage companiesIwatani Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, AIR WATER INC., KOBELCO ECO-SOLUTIONS➢Inspection and evaluation equipment manufacturers
[Major companies related to fuel cells in Kansai]
Shimadzu Corporation, HORIBA LTD., Round Science Inc.
Long-life storage cell “Redox Flow Battery”
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National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE)
Home-use fuel cell cogeneration system
National LABoratory for advanced energy storage technologies
Outer appearance and the event space of “Iwatani Hydrogen Station at Kansai International Airport”
Inside of the facility
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4-2. Life Science Innovation4. Industries Expected to Grow
Kansai has been a base for medicine since ancient times, with a large cluster of pharmaceutical company headquarters.
A large number of foreign companies and medical equipment manufacturers are located in Kansai, where the world’s first therapeutic agent was developed using clinical research that applied iPS cells.
Regenerative medicine, discovering disease mechanisms, drug discovery, etc.
A large cluster of pharmaceutical company headquarters
Shionogi & Company
Ono Pharmaceutical
Kaigen Pharma
Takeda Pharmaceutical
AstraZeneca K.K.
Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim
A large number of foreign companies are advancing to Kansai as well
Medical equipment manufacturers concentrated in this area
Omron
Shimadzu Corporation
Kobe Medical Industry Development Project
Saito Life Science Park
Kansai Branch of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA)
Concentration of research and development bases and core institutions
Eli Lilly Japan K.K.
“Production Statistics for Pharmaceutical Industry in 2015,” Ministry of Health, Labour and WelfareFigure 1: Pharmaceutical production, import, shipment, and inventory value by prefectureFigure 26: Non-pharmaceutical production, import, shipment, and inventory value by prefecture
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NIPRO
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma
Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries Sysmex
[Share of shipment value of pharmaceutical products]
Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University
[Share of production of non-pharmaceutical products]
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Kansai32%
Other68%
Kansai21%
Others79%
West Japan Supervising Department of Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED)
(Excluding Fukui)
5-1. Small and Medium-sized EnterprisesSupporting the World from Kansai
A large number of small and medium-sized companies with world-class technologies are clustered in Kansai. The unrivaled manufacturing force of small and medium-sized enterprises are supporting Japan’s
manufacturing industry.
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The company has reliable technologies indispensable to high-speed and other railroads in Europe and Asia, large-scale natural resources in Brazil and other countries, bridges and high-rise buildings, such as the Tokyo Skytree.The company’s products performed excellently in vibration tests of National Aerospace Standards (NAS), and occupies the top share in the world.
The company focuses on producing arrestors for the power, railroad, broadcasting, and communications fields, occupying the top domestic market share in the power industry. A zinc oxide element used as the heart of each arrestor is a high-quality device approved in Japan and overseas.
5. Attractive Industries
The company provides ‘super rapid prototyping’ services using stereolithography and vacuum casting. It has customers in a wide range of fields, including consumer electronics manufacturers, automobile component manufacturers, and medical equipment manufacturers, industrial equipment manufacturers, universities, and research institutes. The company’s biological heart model realistically reproducing the inside and tactile sensation of the heart has been approved for surgeon training and preoperative simulation.
Conventional polarizing lensRefractive index: 1.498Degree of lens: S-6.00
High-refractive polarized lensRefractive index: 1.664Degree of lens: S-6.00
HARDLOCK INDUSTRY CO., LTD. OTOWA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Nuts that Never Come Loose Specialist in Lightning Countermeasures
crossEffect, Inc.Aiming for the world’s fastest manufacturing
HOPNIC LABORATORY Co., Ltd.Professional in functional lenses
The company is a lens manufacturer, and the worldwide market share of its high-refractive index-polarizing lens exceeds 90%. Overseas famous brand sunglasses adopt the company’s polarized sunglass lenses for glare suppression. Furthermore, the company developed color dimming lenses sensitive to light (ultraviolet rays) and absorbent lens which respond to a specific bright wavelength (580 nm).
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5-2. New Products/Services Developed in Kansai5. Attractive Industries
1902: Spiral-shaped mosquito coil(Dainihon Jochugiku, Osaka)The company has greatly contributed to the prevention of malaria and other infectious diseases from mosquitoes. The spiral-shaped product was a revolutionary design by the company.
2002: The complete farming of bluefin tuna (A-marine Kindai, Wakayama)A-marine Kindai – the first company in the world that succeeded in the complete farming of bluefin tuna. This allows the mass production of tuna that are in popular demand, thus contributing to preventing decrease in the number of tuna.
1958: Chicken Ramen(Nissin Food Products, Osaka)(The First Instant Noodles in the World)
1971: CUP NOODLES(Nissin Food Products, Osaka)(The First Instant Cup Noodles in the World)
People in many countries still eat CUP NOODLES, which has wide appeal across dietary traditions.
1967: Automated ticket gates system (Tateisi Electric Manufacturing (now Omron), Kyoto)
World‘s first system to solve commuting rush hours, which was a social issue at the time. This system enabled efficient mass transit and has greatly contributed to the modernization of urban cities.
1958: Sushi-go-round (Genroku Sushi, Osaka)Sushi, a representative Japanese food, became available at a sushi-go-round.This has made it possible for people all over the world to enjoy sushi.
2000: Mobile phone with a built-in camera (Sharp, Osaka)This was the first mobile phone enabling to take and send photos, today an essential component in every phone.
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Photos provided by, and published in cooperation with OMRON Corporation
Photos provided by, and published in cooperation withNISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.
Photos provided by, and published in cooperation withDainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.
Photos provided by Genroku Industry Co., Ltd.
Photos provided by, and published in cooperation withSharp Corporation
Completely cultured bluefin tuna
5-3. Famous Entrepreneurs from Kansai5. Attractive Industries
In random order with honorifics omitted 12
The founder of Shima Seiki Mfg. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of horizontal knitting machines.
Masahiro Shima
Noriyuki Inoue
The founder of Matsushita Electric Industrial (currently Panasonic Corporation), a global manufacturer of general electronics.
Konosuke Matsushita
Shinjiro ToriiThe founder of ASICS Corporation, a world-class supplier of sporting goods, including running and athletic shoes
Kihachiro OnitsukaThe founder of KYOCERA Corporation, a global manufacturer of general electronic parts.
Kazuo Inamori
The founder of OMRON Corporation, an electronics manufacturer that produced a number of “world’s first” innovative products, such as the automatic ticket gate system.
Kazuma TateishiThe founder of Shimadzu Corporation, a global manufacturer of analytical and measuring instruments. He succeeded in launching Japan’s first manned balloon.
Genzo Shimazu
He developed the first instant noodles and cup noodles in the world. The founder of Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd.
Momofuku Ando
The founder of Suntory, the manufacturer of Yamazaki Whisky, which won the highest score in the Whisky Bible 2015 edition in the UK.The talented business manager who has
developed Daikin Industries, Ltd. into the world’s greatest comprehensive manufacturer of air-conditioning equipment.
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6-1. Asia’s Leading International Conference Location6. Well-equipped Business Environment
Kansai has a large number of leading international conference halls, and is Asia’s leading international conference location.
Kansai provides a comfortable environment not only for MICE but also for business and life.
If you travel just outside this economic center, you will find beautiful and inspiring natural and cultural treasures.
Osaka International Convention Center(Grand Cube Osaka)
Provided by Osaka Prefecture
Kyoto International Conference Center
Nara Kasugano International ForumIRAKA Noh Theatre
Provided by Nara Prefecture
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[Number of international conferences by country in Asia-Pacific regionJapan received the top ranking for four straight years since 2012] Statistics on international conferences (ICCA)
2015, JNTO
Kansai held 25% of all international
conferences in Japan
Japan’s biggest international exhibition space, INTEX Osaka
Kobe International Conference CenterProvided by Kobe City
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Yokokan Garden (Fukui)Mishima Pond (Shiga) ©Fukui City(Licensed under CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0©Maibara City(Licensed under CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Provided by INTEX Osaka HP
Provided by Kyoto International Conference Center
Kansai25%
Others75%
Hongu Onsen(Wakayama)
Tanabe City Kumano TourismBureau
Mountain with Aridamandarin orange trees (Wakayama)
©Arida City(Licensed under CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
6-2. Comfortable Working and Living Environment6. Well-equipped Business Environment
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Investment-related deregulation
Providing living information for people from abroad
“Living in Japan” (JETRO website)→ https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/living.html
In organizing the Working Group for Revising Regulations and Administrative Procedures in the Council for Promotion of Foreign Direct Investment in Japan, the Japanese government is considering simplifying regulations and administrative procedures that may represent hurdles for foreign companies to overcome when investing in Japan. The government’s coordination with related ministries and agencies is underway for that purpose.
56.7
68.2
82.8Labor costs
Office rents
Private housing rents
* Concrete measures to be implemented by ministries and agencies (formulated on April 24, 2017) Measures related to incorporation and registration Measures related to residence status Establishment of a one-stop service system for administrative procedures Information sharing in non-Japanese languages, and consultation service for foreign companies Import-related measures
For more details or the latest update, visit: http://www.invest-japan.go.jp/policy/simplify_regulations_and_procedures/en_index.html
Costs in Osaka against those in Tokyo assumed as 100
Note) The cost levels in Osaka are used as the representative of Kansai.
CBRE’s “Vacancy Rates and Average Offer Rents Nationwide” (2017 first quarter)“Retail Price Survey (Trend Survey)” of the Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (April 2017)“Monthly Labor Survey (Regional Survey)” of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (averages of 2015)
A collection of living information, including information about hospitals, banks, cell phones, electricity and gas supply, is provided based on the decision by the Council for Promotion of Foreign Direct Investment in Japan.
“Regional Information Living Informationfor Foreigners” (JETRO website)
→ https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/living.html
Living information by prefecture is also posted.
Comparing business and living costs in Tokyo and Osaka
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7-1 Kansai, satisfying all kinds of tourists’ interests
As the birthplace of a wide variety of performing arts and cultural elements, Kansai boasts a high concentration of all kinds of attractive tourist spots, including many World Heritage sites, varied food culture, seasonal destinations rich with natural features, and unique vibrant cities.
Home to many World Cultural Heritage sites The birthplace of many artistic & cultural elements
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara [Nara Prefecture](Horyu-ji Temple, the world’s oldest existing wooden building and buddhistmonuments .)
Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto [Kyoto Prefecture] Himeji-jo [Hyogo Prefecture]
Kansai is home to 72.6% of National-Treasure-designated structures, and 51% of National-Treasure-designated fine arts and crafts.
“Statistical Abstract” of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology (2017)
Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route [Wakayama Prefecture]
For more details, visit the website run by Kansai Tourism Bureau, “O-KO-SHI-YA-SU” Welcome to Kansai, Japan.
7. Alluring Sightseeing
Photo provided by Nara Prefecture
Photo Copyright © Byodoin TemplePhoto provided by Himeji City
Photo provided by Nara Visitors Bureau
This page was created in cooperation with Kansai Tourism Bureau.
http://kansai.gr.jp
Noh
Ikebana
Tea ceremony
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Photo provided by Kansai Tourism Bureau
Photo provided by Nara Prefecture
Photo provided by WAK JAPAN Co.
Photo provided by WAK JAPAN Co.
KANSAI ONE PASS is an IC-card-type passenger ticket only for international tourists. With only this card, you can take all trains and buses in Kansai. This is a very convenient ticket with special benefits. KANSAI ONE PASS is available at main stations in Kansai, including the Kansai Airport Station.
Price: 2,000 yenRechargeable at ticket machines
Varied food culture
Rich seasonal natural features
Large cities with unique identities
Kyoto cuisine [Kyoto Prefecture] Kobe beef [Hyogo Prefecture] Okonomiyaki [Osaka Prefecture] Ramen [various places]
Cherry blossoms on Mount Yoshino[Nara Prefecture] Tojinbo [Fukui Prefecture] Deer in Nara Park
[Nara Prefecture]Hozu-gawa River boat ride
in the snow in Kameoka[Kyoto Prefecture]
Umeda Sky Building,Tsutenkaku and Shinsekai[Osaka Prefecture]
Kobe Port Tower [Hyogo Prefecture]
KANSAI ONE PASS: the best friend of Kansai travellers!
(This page including photos was created in cooperation withKansai Tourism Bureau)
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7-2. New style of tourism: “Industrial Tourism”7. Alluring Sightseeing
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Industrial tourism, which provides on-site learning, experiencesand idea exchanges on industries and companies, has been attracting attention. Kansai has a number of these industrial tourism facilities and more than 16 million
people annually visit Kansai from inside Japan and overseas.
http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/english/tvlist/tvtopeng.html
On the website above, you can find about 500 industry-related facilities in the Kansai area (available for factory tours, offering company museums, and production experiences, etc.) !!
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Photo on this page: “Night view of a group of plants in Takaishi City” © Takaishi City(Licensed under CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
App that helps connect your mobile device to a free Wi-Fi network in various places in Kansai
7-3. Creating a comfortable environment for foreigners in Kansai
“International Visitors Taxi”(Photo provided by the Osaka Taxi Center)
“KANSAI ONE PASS”(Image provided by Kansai Tourism Bureau)
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KANSAI Free Wi-Fi (Official)(Image provided by the Kansai Economic Federation)
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Sightseeing with empty hands
Taxi with non-Japanese language service
Foreign money changing counter and foreign money changing machine
Yen-cash withdrawal service
«For cash cards issued abroad»
Multilingual service
Multilingual speech translation app “VoiceTra”(Images provided by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT))
“QR Translator”(Images provided by PIJIN)
Foreign money changing service
Tourist guide and medical guide through internet phone:“Osaka Call Center”(Images provided by the Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau)
(Images provided by Japan Post Bank and Seven Bank)
(Images provided by the Senshu Ikeda Bank)
“Foreign Friendly Taxi”(Images provided by the Foreign Friendly Taxi Certification System Council)
Sightseeing, shopping, etc.
Tourists can temporarily leave their baggage at airports, stations, shopping facilities, etc., or have their baggage delivered to the airport, station, hotel, etc.
Comfortable sightseeing in Japan
with empty hands!
“Sightseeing with empty hands”(This section including images was created in cooperation with the Kinki District Transport Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)
7. Alluring Sightseeing
Nara City Kansai International Airport
INVEST KANSAI
IC-card-type passenger ticket with special benefits
The Senshu Ikeda Bank, Ltd.
7-3. Creating a comfortable environment for foreigners in Kansai
Guesthouse for meeting new people
Kansai Finder, a general information site providing information on popular spots in Kansai, personal ads, job offers, etc.(Image provided by Kansai Scene)
Cultural experience of tea ceremony, origami, cooking, etc.(Photos provided by WAK JAPAN Co.)
Free English language magazine Kansai Scene(Photos provided by Kansai Scene)
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Providing traditional Japanese cultural experiences
Online information and English language media
Halal lunch box(Photo provided by Umemori Honten)
Sushi cooking school(Photo provided by Umemori Honten)
Meeting religious dietary needs, including those for halal food
Prayer rooms(Photo provided by Kansai Airports)
Pictograms helpful for vegetarians, Muslims, etc.(Image provided by Foodpict Inc.)
Noh experience(Photo provided by Yamamoto Noh Theater)
Guesthouse FUJITAYA(Photo provided by Feel Japan Co., Ltd.)
7. Alluring Sightseeing INVEST KANSAI
8-1. Characteristics of manufacturing industriesINVEST KANSAI
Census of Manufacturers 2014, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Primary material industries, including the chemical and steel industries, account for a high percentage of manufacturing in Kansai.
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8. Kansai’s Industrial Structure and Commerce
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4.5
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2.4
2.4
6.3
9.3
3.1
3.0
4.6
6.0
3.3
5.9
5.4
7.1
2.3
1.9
4.5
3.8
5.6
8.1
2.8
2.1
19.7
8.1
8.5
7.8
3.1
3.0
1.3
2.2
1.8
2.0
1.3
2.0
Shipments by product and industry in Kansai and nationwide
Pulp & paper
Chemicals
Chemicals
Plastics
Petroleum & coal products
Plastics
Ceramics, cement and glass
Steel
Nonferrousmetals
Nonferrousmetals
Metal products
General purpose machines
General purpose machines
Electric machines
Electric machines
Information & communication machines
Electronics& devices
Electronics & devices
Transportation machines
Transportationmachines
Foods
Foods
Beverages, tobacco and feed
Beverages, tobacco and feed
Textiles Other
OtherPulp & paper Ceramics, cement and glass
Metal products
Primary material industries Processing and assembly industries Daily commodity industries
Petroleum & coal products
Steel
Machines for business use
Industrialmachines
Information & communication machines
Industrialmachines
Machines for business use
Textiles
Printing
Printing
Rubber products
Kansai
Nationwide
8-2.Trade Value by Region and Product
Kansai
Japan
EU
10.1%
EU
11.4%
Others8.8%
Others15.5%
Asia 67.8%
(of which China accounts for 23.8%)
Asia 52.9%
(of which China accounts for 17.7%)
US
13.2%
US
20.2%
US8.5%
US11.0%
EU11.3%
EU12.3%
Others21.3%
Others26.3%
Asia 58.9%
(of which China accounts for 33.5%)
Trade Statistics, Osaka Customs Table for Kinki District StatisticsTable for statistics within the Tsuruga Customs Branch (Fukui Prefecture)(2016)
Comparison of Imports by Region(2016)Comparison of Exports by Region(2016)
National Export Total Approx. 70.0 trillion yen
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Export Total Approx. 15.0 trillion yen Import Total Approx. 13.1 trillion yen
National Import Total Approx. 66.1 trillion yen
●Electric appliances, machinery and chemical products constitute a high percentage of exports from Kansai because global manufacturers in the fields of machinery (home appliances, motors, construction/agricultural machinery, etc.)and chemical products (medical products, plastics etc.) are located in the region.
●Asia represents a large portion of both exports from and imports to Kansai, in comparison to Japan as a whole, and thus Kansai has become a central Asian hub.
Electricappliances
30.6%
Machinery22.0%
Chemicalproducts
12.3%
Transportation equipment
4.6%
Steel4.4%
Scientific and optical
instruments4.4%
Nonferrous metal1.9%
Metal products
1.8%Others18.0%
Total value
¥ 15.0 trillion
※Total value of exports from Japan:¥70.0 trillion
Value of Exports from Kansai by Commodity(2016)
Electric appliances
16.6%
Chemical products
14.5%
Mineral fuels13.7%Foodstuffs
10.6%Machinery
8.6%
Clothing andaccessories
8.0%
Others28.0%
Total value
¥13.1 trillion
Value of Imports to Kansai by Commodity(2016)
※Total value of imports to Japan:¥66.1 trillion
INVEST KANSAI
Asia 50.3%(of which China accounts for 25.8%)
8. Kansai’s Industrial Structure and Commerce
US26.5%
Germany14.6%
China7.8%
South Korea7.3%
UK5.9%
Italy5.5%
France4.6%
Netherlands3.7%
Hong Kong S.A.R.3.2%
Switzerland3.2%
Taiwan2.2%
Denmark1.8%
Singapore1.4%
Others12.3%
Total219
Machinery wholesale
12.8% Machinery / equipment
manufacturing8.2%
Chemical products manufacturing
6.4%
Electrical machinery wholesale
5.0% Pharmaceuticals manufacturing
4.6% Information, systems,
software4.1%
Electrical machinery manufacturing
3.7%
Textiles and apparel wholesale
3.7%
Precision machinerywholesale
3.2%
Chemicals wholesale3.2%
Precision machinery manufacturing
3.2%
Steel and metal wholesale2.7%
Others wholesale 16.4%
Others manufacturing
12.3%
Others10.5%
Total219
Foreign-affiliated firms: Foreign capital of 20% or over (including branch offices)Source: Foreign Companies CD-ROM 2016, Toyo Keizai Inc.
Toyo Keizai Foreign Companies Database (2016)
9-1.Foreign-Affiliated Companies Entering into Kansai9. Diversity of Foreign-Affiliated Companies Entering into Kansai
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Companies by country and region (2016) Companies by industry (2016)
INVEST KANSAI
U.S. and European companies comprise the largest portion of foreign-affiliated companies in Kansai.Asian companies also comprise 26% which is larger than the national average of 18%.
By type of industry, foreign-affiliated companies in the manufacturing sector (manufacturing machinery, chemical products, pharmaceuticals, electrical machinery, etc.) comprise approximately 38% of the industry, a significantly larger percentage compared to the national average of 22%.
9-2. Examples of Foreign-Affiliated Companies in Kansai
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Caterpillar (Hyogo)Galanz Japan Co., Ltd.(Osaka)Samsung R&D Institute Japan Co., LTD. (Osaka)Nestlé Japan Ltd. (Hyogo)P&G Japan (Shiga, Hyogo)BASF Japan Ltd. (Hyogo)RECARO Japan Co., Ltd. (Shiga)
R&D / Production bases
AstraZeneca K. K. (Shiga,Kyoto,Osaka,Hyogo)
ABBOTT JAPAN CO., LTD. (Kyoto,Osaka,Hyogo)
TORNIER JAPAN K.K. (Hyogo)
Eli Lilly Japan K.K. (Kyoto,Osaka,Hyogo)
IE Japan (Osaka)
INSTAR ITS Japan, Inc. (Osaka)
DunAn International (Japan) Co., Ltd. (Osaka)
Ceres Power (Kyoto)
Environment/Energy field
IKEA Japan (Osaka,Hyogo)
AIG Japan Holdings K.K.(Osaka)
Equinix, Inc. (Osaka)
Zebra Japan Inc.: Flying Tiger Copenhagen
Salesforce.com Co.,Ltd.(Osaka,Wakayama)
TÜV Rheinland Japan (Osaka)
Tata Consultancy Services Japan Limited (Osaka)
Haier Japan Sales Co., Ltd. (Osaka)
Hillman Restaurant Japan (Osaka)
Distribution/Service field
Osaka Hilton (Osaka)
Ctrip International Travel Japan Co., Ltd. (Osaka)
JUNEYAO AIRLINES Co., Ltd. (Osaka)
DIORA Japan Osaka Co., Ltd. (Osaka, Hyogo)
PEAK DMC JAPAN (Kyoto)
Tourism field
9. Diversity of Foreign-Affiliated Companies Entering into Kansai INVEST KANSAI
Life science field
(Kyoto,Osaka,Hyogo)
Note: Companies listed are those that have head offices, sales offices or research institutes in Kansai.
Source: Compiled from Foreign Companies Database 2016, Toyo Keizai Inc. and company Informationfrom JETRO and O-BIC
http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_interviews.htmlInvest_in_Kansai-e_interviews SEARCHFor more information
10-1.Foreign Investment Support Systems in Kansai
Foreign-affiliated companies
Kansai Economic Federation
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade
and Industry
Federationof Chambers of
Commerce and Industry in the Kansai Area (Osaka Chamber of
Commerce and Industry)
JETRO Osaka
Council for INVESTKANSAI
Website: INVEST Kansai Webhttp://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_kansai/en/e_index.html
Facilities• Temporary offices(free of charge up to 50 business days)• Meeting rooms• Business libraries
Consulting• Advice for market access• Finding human resources
and offices• Providing information on laws,
various standards and incentives
• Estimation of costs to set up business- One-stop support for investment in Kansai -JETRO Invest Japan Business Support Center, Osaka(JETRO IBSC Osaka)
TEL: +81-6-4705-8660 FAX: +81-6-4705-8650JETRO Invest Japan Business Support Center, Kobe (JETRO IBSC Kobe)
TEL: +81-78-252-7505 FAX: +81-78-232-3439JETRO Fukui
TEL: +81-776-33-1661 FAX: +81-776-33-7110JETRO Shiga
TEL: +81-749-21-2450 FAX: +81-749-27-3750JETRO Kyoto
TEL: +81-75-325-5703 FAX: +81-75-325-5706
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
The Council for INVEST KANSAI is comprised of Kansai Economic Federation, JETRO Osaka, Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry in the Kansai Area (Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry), and Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. Its objective is to promote foreign investment in Kansai.
In the Council, as one-stop support, Invest Japan Business Support Center (IBSC) supports foreign companies planning to enter Kansai in various ways, including providing information and individual consultations.
The Council for INVEST KANSAI provides support such as providing information on investment incentives, factory locations etc., as well as finding business partners with local governments, regional business communities and specialists.
Conceptual diagram of the Kansai region’s investment promotion system
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INVEST KANSAI
INVEST KANSAI
IBSC
• Providing information on administrative incentives
• Providing information on real estate
• Introducing agents providing expertise in company registration and acquiring resident status
• Introducing interpreters, translators, market researchers, attorneys, tax consultants, accountants and other professionals or companies
• Cooperating on PR
10-2. Foreign Investment Support Programs by Local Governments
In Kansai, foreign investment support organizations belonging to local governments offer various kinds of one-stop services.
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
Osaka Business and Investment Centre Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Chamber of Commerce and IndustryKansai Science CityKyoto Research Park (KRP)JETRO Kyoto Trade Information Center
Kyoto Foreign Investment Promotion Committee (KIC)
Hyogo-Kobe Investment Support Centre (HKIS)
We provide foreign companies, foreign individual business persons and researchers with information and support about Kyoto to help them start doing business in Kyoto.
We offer extensive and detailed support services according to the company’s needs for entering into Osaka, including introduction of potential partners, providing information on investment incentives and temporary offices.
IBPC Osaka Investment Promotion Project
http://www.kic-kyoto.jp/index.html
http://www.investosaka.jp/eng/
http://o-bic.net/
We support foreign companies, foreign government offices and economic organizations, as well as companies in Japan that wish to establish new offices in, and expand their activities into Osaka by the following means:
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Supporting foreign companies in an extensive and detailed manner according to their needs
Osaka Prefecture
Osaka City Hyogo Economic Development Center
Hyogo-Kobe Investment Support CenterOne-stop Service
HyogoPrefecture
Commercialreal estate Relevant
localinstitutions
The KobeChamber ofCommerce
and Industry
JETROKobe
Kobe City andOther
municipalitiesin Hyogo
Prefecture
Promoting companies’ advancement in Hyogo and Kobe
Assisting domestic and foreign companies’ advancement in Hyogo Prefecture
Support for opening new and additional factories and offices etc.We provide various types of information on Hyogo: not only information on industrial estates, suitable sites for factories, vacant land, offices for rent, etc., but also on administrative procedures needed when establishing a business in the area, employment, residences and everyday life.
http://www.hyogo-kobe.jp/best/index.php?easiestml_lang=en
Osaka Chamber of Commerce
and Industry
INVEST KANSAI
Incentives for foreign and foreign-affiliated companies
10-3. Government Efforts to Promote Foreign Investment in Japan
Preferential measures, including reduced patent fees for global companies planning to set up a company in Japan to conduct new R&D projects and business operations. «Applications can be filed in English.»
Reduction of patent fees
Shortened investment procedures
50% reduction of screening and patent fees for patented invention
Acceleration of patent application screening
Accelerating patent application screening and proceedings [Ordinarily around 22 months → shortened to about 2 months] (FY2011result)
Assistance with fund raising Fund raising assistance offered by Small and Medium Business Investment & Consultation Co., Ltd.
(Also applicable to incorporated companies with capital of 300 million yen or more)
Accelerating screening for the Certificate of Eligibility for Status of Residence applied by foreign nationals who intend to work in Japan [Ordinarily 1 month → shortened to about 10 days]
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
* See details at → http://www.meti.go.jp/english/policy/external_economy/investment/act_information.html
Acceleration of residence status examinations
Shortening the period of screening of advance notifications of direct inward investment, etc. in industries subject to regulations, from 30 days in ordinary cases to two weeks
«For Inquiries» Investment Facilitation Division, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Tel.: +81 (0)3-3501-1662
26For information on other incentives, etc., see JETRO’s website.→ https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/incentive_programs.html
Act on Promotion of Japan as an Asian Business Center (Act on Special Measures to Promote Research and Development Business, etc. by Specified Multinational Enterprises)
* Applicable only to SMEs
* Applicable only to SMEs
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
Business start-up subsidy (financial aid for business activity costs)Subsidies for the business expenses of high-tech or health-and-longevity businesses(Maximum of ¥100 million per year for 3 years)
Subsidy programBusiness start-up subsidy (financial aid for facilities)Subsidies for equipment acquired for high-tech ,health-and-longevity or food businesses (maximum of ¥3 billion). Subsidies for facility acquisition and new hiring for HQ function (including test research) (maximum of ¥600 million)
Tax cuts
Reduction or exemption of business tax, real estate acquisition tax, fixed asset tax, etc. on businesses in applicable areas for 3 years.
Financing programFinancing to promote establishment of corporate sitesLow-interest loans for businesses to encourage companies to locate in the prefecture and hire local residents(Rate: 1.5% a year (fixed rate), limit: ¥500 million (¥1 billion if specially approved), duration: 15 years max.)
Fukui
Business start-up subsidies (financial aid for R&D)Subsidies for the research and development expenses of businesses that plan to establish or expand research facilities in applicable areas (Subsidize 50% of total cost; maximum of ¥100 million/year and an overall total of ¥500 million)
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
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<As of April 2017>
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
Subsidy programSubsidies for the establishment of headquarters, research and development facilities and mother factories of growth industries (up to ¥1 billion)
Tax cuts
Reduction or exemption of business tax, real estate acquisition tax, etc. on businesses in applicable areas for 3 years.
Financing programLow-interest loans for the equipment for plants or research institutes.(Annual interest rate: 1.25%; limit: ¥200 million (land acquisition: ¥100 million);duration: 10 years max (including an up-to-two-year period of deferment))
Shiga
Subsidies supporting electric power costs in the establishment or expansion of facilities in applicable areas near nuclear power stations.
<As of April 2017>
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10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
Financing programLow-interest loans for necessary funds for building or expanding a factory or the like applicable to the Special Business Subsidy under Kyoto Industrial Site Strategy 21(Annual interest rate (fixed during the first 10 years): 1.7%; special rate: 1.2%; upper limit: ¥ 2 billion; duration: up to 20 years for equipment fund, and up to 7 years for operating fund)
Subsidy program
Reducing real estate acquisition tax by 50% at maximum, if a factory or the like is built or expanded in an integration promotion area for manufacturing and other industries
Tax cuts
Special Business Subsidies under Kyoto Industrial Site Strategy 21Subsidizing companies that build or expand a factory or the like in Kyoto Prefecture, to compensate their labor costs for regular employees within the prefecture and their investments in fixed assets
Subsidies for supporting businesses located near nuclear power plants, etc.Subsidizing companies that build or expand a factory or the like in applicable areas, to compensate their electricity charges resulting from their electricity contracts.
Kyoto City
<As of April 2017>
Subsidies for developing Kyoto-type top global niche companies: Subsidizing target companies, including companies ranked “A” by the Kyoto City venture business committee, which build or expand business locations, to compensate the fixed asset tax andcity planning tax for five years, and to cover archaeological excavation costs and costs for establishing rainwater runoff control facilities in specified exclusive industrial districts
Subsidies for promoting the establishment of corporate facilities in Kyoto City: Subsidizing companies that build or expand their head offices, factories, research institutes, and R&D centers in the city, to compensate the fixed asset tax and city planning tax on the newly acquired assets (for five years for SMEs and for two years for large enterprises with a one-year extension for all enterprises located in specified areas, such as Rakunan Shinto), and to cover archaeological excavation costs and costs for establishing rainwater runoff control facilities in specified exclusive industrial districts
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Kyoto City landowner incentives for promoting the establishment of business facilities: Providing owners of land in specifiedindustrial districts with incentives when they sell their land to businesses intending to use the land to establish business facilities
Kyoto
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
Osaka
Subsidy program
Subsidies to promote investment in the prefectureSubsidies for building, expanding, or renovating plants or R&D facilities in target areas (maximum of ¥30 million)Subsidies for corporate enterprise taxes (maximum of ¥20 million for each company, only when a company is granted subsidies for the investment above).
Subsidies to promote business start-ups by foreign companiesSubsidies for foreign companies advancing into the prefecture to establish head offices.Building acquisition: 5% (subsidy rate) for buildings, facilities, etc.; maximum of ¥100 millionRent: 1/3 of rent (24 months); maximum of ¥60 million
<As of April 2017>
Tax system to promote industrial clusters (Reduction of Real Estate Acquisition Tax)Real estate acquisition tax on land and buildings (factories, buildings for research etc.) acquired in regional industrial promotion areas will be cut 50% (limit: ¥200 million)
Tax cutsGrowth zone tax system (prefectural tax)Reducing the local taxes (prefectural tax and municipal tax) on companies advancing to a special zone in the prefecture to do business on new energy and life sciences under approved business plans. Maximum reduction to prefectural tax is 100%.
Loans Proposed by Financial Institutions Loans necessary for construction of plants or research institutes etc. in Osaka Prefecture (Conditions differ depending on the financial institution.)
Financing program
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City tax preferential treatment under Sakai’s municipal regulations on manufacturing investment promotionTaxes, such as the fixed asset taxes, on companies expanding or renovating factories in industrially suitable sites in the city will be reduced from 3/4 to 1/2 (for five years).
Sakai City
Sakai City subsidies for attracting businessSubsidizing companies that newly open business locations in the city’s downtown area, the Nakamozu area or Senboku New Town, to cover their rent and other costs, with increased subsidy rates for company headquarters, foreign-affiliated companies and foreign public establishments (50% at maximum for three years within an upper limit of ¥5 million)
SakaiCity
Cooperation with Osaka City etc.
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
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Hyogo
Subsidies to promote establishment of industries (employment standards)Subsidies for new local employers (regular employment)(¥300,000 per person, maximum of ¥300 million)
Subsidy program
Tax cutsReducing the fixed asset tax, the business facility tax, etc. on companies in strategic industries by 9/10 for five years (or 10 years for large facilities applicable to special treatment) (without upper limits) (by 2/3 for companies in non-strategic industries)
Subsidies for office rentSubsidizing 50% of office rent for foreign companies for 3 years (up to ¥2 million for each company per year).* The upper limit of subsidies for companies with offices in specified areas in Kobe City is ¥11 million, including
additional subsidies from Kobe City.
Assisting relocation of headquarters from one of three major cities in Japan or from overseasIncluding subsidies within 5% for capital investment
Subsidies to promote the large-scale investment of leading-edge manufacturing businessesSubsidies within 6% for capital investment (no ceiling)
Subsidies for relocating headquarters from Tokyo’s 23 wards, etc.Subsidies within 7% for the acquisition of buildingsEmployment assistance (up to ¥500,000 per person)(Up to 30% of the tax for the current term) Cooperation with
Kobe & Himeji City etc.
Kobe CityKobe City
A 1/3 reduction in corporate business tax for five years and 50% reduction in real estate acquisition tax (maximum of ¥200 million) for companies relocating their headquarters from one of three major cities in Japan or from overseas to a special zone.
Start-up subsidyFinancial assistance for market research and cost of corporate registration (up to 50%-the limit for market research is ¥1 million and ¥200,000 for registration costs)
<As of April 2017>
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
Tax cuts
Exemption of real estate acquisition taxReduction of business tax ( 75% for 3 years)
Nara
Subsidies to support securing human resources Subsidies for recruitment advertisements and human resources introductions by businesses located in the prefecture.
Subsidy program
Business start-up subsidySubsidies for businesses establishing plants or research institutes in the prefecture (up to ¥3 billion for large-scale lots (¥2 billion for plant / institute construction work which will start in FY2018 or later), ¥1 billion for medium sized lots).Subsidies for promoting establishment of telecommunications businessesSubsidizing capital investment and rent for the establishment of telecommunications businesses.
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Subsidy to promote strengthening of local sitesGranted to companies investing in the relocation of HQs from the outside of the prefecture or in the expansion of HQs within the prefecture (maximum of ¥100 million)
<As of April 2017>
10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
10-4. Examples of Incentives Offered by Local Governments
Up to 15% of the fixed assets of applicable businesses employing local people in the prefecture (up to ¥9 billion in the case of employing 500 or more people).
Subsidy program
Granted to businesses constructing applicable facilities and employing local people in the prefecture (up to ¥1 billion in the case of employing 100 or more people).
Tax cuts
Reduction or exemption of business tax, real estate acquisition tax, fixed asset tax, etc. on businesses in applicable areas for 3 years.
Financing program
Low-interest loans for businesses located in the prefecture employing local residents.(Rate: long-term prime rate × 3/4%; limit: ¥200 million; duration: Up to 10 years)
Wakayama<As of April 2017>
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10. Support for Foreign Investment in Kansai
(Note) For more details of local governments’ support systems, visit the website of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry or JETRO.
Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/3-1toukou/invest_in_kansai/e_various_incentives.htmlJETRO “Regional Information”: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/region/
INVEST KANSAI
Union of KANSAI GovernmentsKansai Sightseeing Web
http://www.kouiki-kansai.jp/tourist_info/en/
FUKUI Fukui Prefectural Tourism Federationhttp://www.fuku-e.com/lang/english/
SHIGA Biwako Visitors Bureauhttp://en.biwako-visitors.jp/
KYOTO Kyoto Tourism Federationhttp://www.kyototourism.org/en/
Kyoto City Tourism Associationhttps://kyoto.travel/en
OSAKA OSAKA CONVENTION & TOURISM BUREAUhttp://www.osaka-info.jp/en/octb/
Sakai Tourism & Convention Bureauhttp://www.sakai-tcb.or.jp/english/
HYOGO Hyogo Tourism Associationhttp://www.hyogo-tourism.jp/english/
Kobe Convention & Visitors Associationhttp://www.feel-kobe.jp/_en/
NARA Nara Visitors Bureauhttps://www.visitnara.jp/
WAKAYAMA Wakayama Tourism Federationhttps://en.visitwakayama.jp/
Tourism-Related Websites of KansaiKansai Window
“Kansai Window” is a portal site run by Kansai Tourism Bureau. It provides a variety of information on Kansai, 10 prefectures (including Fukui, Mie, Tottori and Tokushima) and 4 ordinance-designated cities, in Japanese, English, Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Korean.
Its main sections are “What’s New,” collected information on events in Kansai; “KANSAI Close-up,” notable news from Kansai; “Kansai Window TV,” introducing Kansai through animation; and “SIGHTSEEING Welcome to Kansai!” filled with information on sightseeing.
In addition, it’s full of links to sites such as the foundation’s Facebook page about sightseeing and sites about information on art and culture, as well as web banners that prefectures and economic organizations endorse, serving as a gateway for information on Kansai.
http://www.kansai.gr.jp/en/
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[Contact information about this brochure]International Investment Promotion Division, Kansai Bureau of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Address: 1-5-44 Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 540-8535TEL: +81-6-6966-6033 (domestic call: 06-6966-6033)FAX: +81-6-6966-6087 (domestic call: 06-6966-6087)E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.kansai.meti.go.jp/english/index.html
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[Contact information about foreign investment in Kansai]JETRO Invest Japan Business Support Center, Osaka (JETRO IBSC Osaka)
Address: Osaka-Kokusai Bldg. 29F, 2-3-13, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Osaka 541-0052TEL: +81-6-4705-8660 (domestic call: 06-4705-8660)FAX: +81-6-4705-8650 (domestic call: 06-4705-8650)URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/osaka
JETRO Invest Japan Business Support Center, Kobe( JETRO IBSC Kobe)Address:Kobe C.I.T. Center Bldg.4F, 5-1-14 Hamabedori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-0083
TEL: +81-78-252-7505 (domestic call: 078-252-7505)FAX: +81-78-232-3439 (domestic call: 078-232-3439)URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/kobe
JETRO Kyoto Address: 2F, Building #2, KRP,
134 Chudoji Minamicho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto,Kyoto 600-8813
TEL: +81-75-325-5703 (075-325-5703)FAX: +81-75-325-5706 (075-325-5706)URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/kyoto
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JETRO Fukui Address: Fukui CCI Bldg.6F,
2-8-1, Nishikida Fukui , Fukui918-8004
TEL: +81-776-33-1661 (0776-33-1661)FAX: +81-776-33-7110 (0776-33-7110)URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/fukui
JETRO ShigaAddress: Hikone CCI 1F,
3-8 Chuoh-cho, Hikone, Shiga 522-0063
TEL: +81-749-21-2450 (0749-21-2450)FAX: +81-749-27-3750 (0749-27-3750)URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/shiga