"1st Business Succession-Type Entrepreneurship Seminar" to be Held - Start a Business Through Succession! Real-Life Case Studies of Taking Over a Business for Several Million Yen

TOKYO Sogyo Station, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, will host a seminar on entrepreneurship through business succession, featuring an M&A expert who will share real-life case studies and practical advice.
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TOKYO Sogyo Station, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center, is holding a seminar for aspiring entrepreneurs on "business succession-type entrepreneurship." Based on the speaker's M&A experience, the seminar will cover methods for taking over existing companies, how to select projects, and key points to consider. The speaker is Mr. Satoshi Fukushima of 29 Islands LLC. The event will be held in a hybrid format (in-person and online), and participation is free.

FAQ

What is this event about?

It is the '1st Business Succession-Type Entrepreneurship Seminar' hosted by TOKYO Sogyo Station, focusing on starting a business by taking over an existing one.

Who is the target audience for this seminar?

The seminar is for aspiring entrepreneurs who are exploring alternatives to starting a business from scratch and are considering business succession as an option.

When and where will the seminar be held?

It will be held in a hybrid format on Monday, June 15, 2026, from 19:00 to 20:30. A recording will be available for viewing from June 16th to June 22nd.

Who is the speaker?

The speaker is Mr. Satoshi Fukushima, Representative Partner of 29 Islands LLC and a concierge at TOKYO Sogyo Station, who has extensive experience in M&A advisory.

How can I join and what is the cost?

Participation is free. You can apply through the Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center's website. In-person attendance is limited to 50 people (by lottery), and online attendance is limited to 150 people (first-come, first-served).