Kelly Langley, an independent public affairs consultant based in Tokyo, visited Japan Fan Boys Ken Guilfoyle and Matt Rowles in the studio recently. The discussion covered how he helps foreign clients thru crafting strategic messaging and narratives and joins them in their communication with the Japanese government. Kelly plays an essential role in helping foreign clients, both individuals and firms, overcome challenges they face getting started in Japan and operating in Japan. Their conversation also touches on cultural differences, the benefits of coming to Japan for business, defense budgets, logistics and so much more.
Yohkoso!! We are Fan Boys of Japan. Our goal is to illustrate how Japan can benefit you. We provide information on why Japan is the place for you and your enterprises. Podcast guests further illustrate this and offer their advice and services. So, come on in and learn more about the great opportunities here. Join the party!
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December 06, 2023
Kelly Langley - Investing In The Security Environment of Japan - Episode 2
Kelly Langley - Investing In The Security Environment of Japan - Fan Boys JP Episode 2
December 04, 2023
Parker Allen - Helping global citizens get rural Japanese real estate - Episode 1
Parker Allen is the President & CEO of Parthenon, and also owns Akiya and Inaka, which is a resource and service for global citizens looking to stake their claim on a piece of rural Japan. In this inaugural episode, Parker sits down with Japan Fan Boys host Ken Guilfoyle and co-host Matt Rowles to discuss the benefits and challenges of buying rural property in Japan.
Check out what Parker and his team at Akiya & Inaka can do for you:
Also, the parent company, Parthenon Japan, is a strategic communication firm that can craft inspiring campaigns for global companies in Japan. Their focuses are on strategic communication, government relations, and PR consulting. They will help get what your company needs to get done here in Japan.
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