#Asia #Japan 126: Foreign Startup Founders Have Secret Advantages in Japan

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The single most common question I get asked are variations of “How do you start a business as a foreigner in Japan?”  or “What’s it like to start a startup as a foreigner in Japan?”

It’s always been a hard question to answer simply because it is such a big one, that it can be hard to know where to start. Well, today we are going to start to answer that question, and over the next month or two, we are really going to dig into it.

Jordan Fisher is CEO and co-founder of Zehitomo, which is an online marketplace for off-line services.

This is not an easy space. There are many such sites in Japan, but Jordan explains why the fact that he and his co-founder are both foreigners has given them a competitive advantage not just in the marketplace, but in recruiting and marketing as well.

Unsurprisingly, there are a few things that are much harder for foreign startup founders than for Japanese founders, and we talk about those as well.

It’s a great conversation, and I think you’ll enjoy it.

Show Notes

Why charging commission is a losing strategy

One surprisingly popular kind of offline services
Why its hard to start a startup as a foreigner in Japan
What it’s like raising money as a foreigner in Japan
Ho to use your gaijin-ness to your business advantage
Why some Japanese have a hard time in foreign startups
How to differentiate your startup in Japan
Why the fear of failure is still holding Japan back

Links from the Founder

Everything you ever wanted to know about Zehitomo
Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn
Friend him on Facebook
Zehitomo is Hiring

Main recruiting page
Wantedly page

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Transcript
Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs.

I’m Tim Romero and thanks for joining me.

How do you start a business as a foreigner in Japan? What’s it like to grow a business as a foreigner in Japan?

These are the two questions I get asked the most, not only by our non-Japanese listeners who make up 80% of the Disrupting Japan’s audience but also by our Japanese fans as well. And you know, I’ve always found it hard to answer that question because it’s just such a big question that it’s hard to get your head around it. It’s hard to know how to even start to answer it.

Well, today, we’ll be talking a lot about exactly that. We’ll be sitting down with Jordan Fisher, the CEO and cofounder of Zehitomo.

Now, Zehitomo is an online marketplace for off-line services and we will dive deeper into their business model during the show, but really, we talk a lot about how Westerners or at least Jordan, this one particular Westerner approaches of doing business in Japan. Both as an individual and a company, there are certain things that you can get away with and some things that you just can’t. There are certain advantages you’ll have over your Japanese competition and there’s certain disadvantages that you might not be able to overcome.

But you know, Jordan tells that story much better than I can, so let’s get right to the interview.

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Tim: So, I’m sitting here with Jordan Fisher, the founder and CEO of Zehitomo which is a marketplace for matching professionals with those who want to hire them, so thanks for sitting down with me.

Jordan: Yeah, great to be here, Tim, thank you.

Tim: So, I mean, I gave a really brief description of what Zehitomo is, so maybe you can explain it a little better than I did.

Jordan: Sure, sure. In a nutshell, it’s what you said, we’re a marketplace for local services. I think a lot of people don’t really immediately click when you say ‘local services,’ what that actually means, and I generally summarize it by saying that it’s the jobs that happens off-line, not the ones that happen online, so think about your photographer, your plumber, your personal trainer,

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