Any best networking platforms for startups in Japan?

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If a company wants to work with startups and small businesses in Japan, what networking platforms or websites do people there usually use?

Are there better ways to connect with local partners or companies besides LinkedIn or email?
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  • Profile picture of the author Moodesburn1977
    maybe reddit sub groups
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  • Profile picture of the author davidmartinez
    In Japan, LinkedIn is used but not as common as in Western countries. For startups, the best local platforms and communities are:
    • Wantedly - Popular for startups and business networking; focuses on company culture and collaboration.
    • Meetup Japan - Great for finding startup and tech community events.
    • Doorkeeper and Connpass - Used to join or host professional and tech meetups.
    • Peatix - Event platform where many startup networking events are listed.
    You can also connect through co-working spaces (like WeWork Japan, FabCafe, or Samurai Startup Island) and startup hubs in Tokyo or Osaka.

    These in-person communities often work better than cold emails or LinkedIn messages.
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  • Profile picture of the author gogogoing
    Venture Cafe Tokyo, Startup Hub Tokyo, and Osaka Innovation Hub
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  • Profile picture of the author energycalchub
    That's a great question! In Japan, while LinkedIn is slowly growing, most professionals prefer Wantedly, BizReach, and Eight (Edited by moderator) for networking. Also, joining local chambers of commerce, startup hubs, or meetups like Peatix events can be far more effective for building real connections than just cold emails.
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  • Profile picture of the author Maria0993
    From what I know, personal introductions and offline events still matter a lot in Japan. Online platforms like Wantedly are a good place to start though.
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  • Profile picture of the author Proxysolid
    The first thing to consider for a good connection is language and culture. While many startups are open to English, having an approach that respects Japanese business culture should earn you points. Always associate with or participate in recognized programs and blogs; this helps them see you as serious. Use event platforms like Startup Grind Tokyo, a monthly networking community for entrepreneurs, and Startup Lady, a program that connects Japanese and international female entrepreneurs. There's also Osaka Innovation Hub, a startup community supported by the city of Osaka, which organizes events and international collaboration programs.
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  • Profile picture of the author neetugw
    Effective networking platforms for startups in Japan include government-backed organizations like JETRO, local startup hubs like Osaka Innovation Hub, and large-scale events such as the monthly HackerNews gathering and Venture Cafe Thursdays
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