Semiconductor supply chain
Equipment, materials and service firms supporting Kyushu fabs, needing engineering and documentation capacity that local hiring cannot supply.
Corridor advisory for Kyushu's semiconductor supply chain, technology firms and mid-market companies facing the sharpest workforce constraint in Japan.
Fukuoka's corridor case is driven less by cost arbitrage than by availability. Kyushu's semiconductor investment cycle has tightened an already constrained regional labour market, and companies that are not competing for the same engineers as the fabs still feel the wage and retention effect. Meanwhile Fukuoka's startup and technology base scales faster than local hiring can support.
That makes India capability a workforce strategy rather than a procurement decision — and it is usually needed sooner and at smaller scale than a classic GCC business case assumes.
We advise Kyushu companies on the smallest viable entry: EOR hiring for the first cohort, an offshore development or operations cell with a defined transfer path, and only then an entity if scale and audit requirements justify one. Delivered in Japanese from the Tokyo desk.
NirjiX does not operate a Fukuoka office. Kyushu clients are served from the Tokyo desk, with on-site sessions in Fukuoka arranged as the engagement requires.
Fukuoka and the wider Kyushu economy concentrate sectors where the binding constraint is people, not demand.
Equipment, materials and service firms supporting Kyushu fabs, needing engineering and documentation capacity that local hiring cannot supply.
Product and platform engineering capacity for companies scaling faster than the Fukuoka talent pool.
Design support, quality documentation and technical operations for Kyushu's manufacturing base.
Back-office, finance operations and support functions consolidated into an India team.
Operations, documentation and analytics capacity tied to Kyushu's Asian trade position.
A working delivery team in India without incorporating first, with transfer terms contracted at the start.
Compliant India hiring from the first engineer — payroll, benefits and labour compliance handled.
Business case, model comparison and governance for companies that have outgrown a vendor arrangement.
Role design, compensation benchmarking and retention structure so the India team does not churn out the knowledge you transferred.
The bridge layer, quality gates and reporting cadence that let a small Japanese team manage an offshore cell without absorbing it as a second job.
What makes a smaller Kyushu programme work:
No. NirjiX's Japan office is in Tokyo, and Kyushu clients are served from that desk in Japanese, with on-site sessions in Fukuoka arranged as the engagement requires.
# Link to this answerNo. Kyushu programmes commonly start at 5–25 people. At that size EOR entry is usually correct: you get a working team without incorporation, and you convert to an entity only when scale, IP sensitivity or audit requirements justify the fixed cost.
# Link to this answerThe regional wage and availability effect reaches well beyond the fabs themselves. India capability lets you keep scarce local engineers on the work that must sit in Kyushu, and place documentation, support and extension work offshore instead of competing for the same hires.
# Link to this answerThe bridge layer does — a Japanese-capable delivery lead accountable for specification quality, definition of done and reporting. Without that role the offshore cell becomes a second job for someone already fully loaded, which is the most common failure mode at this size.
# Link to this answerOur Japan base. Tokyo-side governance for headquarters teams building capability centres, offshore development centres and India operations.
Corridor advisory for Kansai manufacturers, chemical and materials groups, and mid-market exporters building India capability.
Corridor advisory for the Chubu automotive, machinery and aerospace supply base building India engineering and manufacturing capability.
Cost comparison, operating model and the full setup sequence.
NirjiX's Japan operating base and corridor strategy.
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We scope the smallest viable entry: what work moves first, what it costs, and how the team transfers to your own entity later.