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GuideDecember 12, 2025· 5 min read

The Foreign Founder's Guide to Business Cards in Japan

Business cards still matter in Japan. Here's what foreign founders should know — paper, size, exchange etiquette, and pitfalls to avoid.

The Foreign Founder's Guide to Business Cards in Japan

Business cards are still the currency of professional introductions in Japan. If you're new here and plan to do business, a well-made card pays for itself many times over.

Size matters

Standard Japanese business cards are 91 × 55 mm — slightly different from European or American sizes. Japanese counterparts carry meishi-holders sized for this format.

Both sides, both languages

Convention is English on one side, Japanese on the other. Include your phonetic name in katakana beneath your Japanese name — it signals respect and helps pronunciation.

Paper choice

Avoid glossy laminates — they read as cheap in a Japanese context. Aim for uncoated or soft-touch in 300–350 gsm. A card that feels substantial communicates care.

Exchange etiquette

Hand cards with two hands, text facing the recipient. Receive the same way. Never write on a card in front of the person who gave it to you.

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