
1. Service Overview
Your trademark registration in Japan is valid for 10 years from the registration date. To maintain uninterrupted protection in this crucial market, timely renewal is essential. Japan's renewal system requires careful attention to timing and fee payment procedures. Our service ensures your trademarks remain protected through proactive monitoring and expert handling of all JPO renewal requirements.
2. Why Timely Renewal in Japan is Critical
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✅ First-to-File System: If your trademark lapses, competitors may immediately file for the same mark
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✅ Market Position: Japan's importance in global commerce makes continuous protection essential
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✅ Brand Value: Maintaining registration preserves your investment in brand development
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✅ Legal Certainty: Renewed registration provides clear evidence of rights for enforcement actions
3. The Japan Trademark Renewal Process
The Japan Trademark Renewal Process
Japan's renewal process is efficient with proper planning and timely action.
Renewal Monitoring & Alert
We monitor your renewal deadlines and provide alerts 12, 6, and 3 months before expiration.
Document Preparation
We prepare renewal application and Power of Attorney for your signature.
JPO Filing & Fee Payment
We electronically file renewal application and process all official fee payments to JPO.
JPO Processing
JPO processes the renewal, typically within 1-2 months. We monitor status continuously.
Renewal Certificate
JPO issues renewal confirmation. Registration extended for another 10-year term.
4. Fee Structure for Japan Trademark Application
| Project | Cost (USD) | Details & Notes |
|---|---|---|
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first clas |
736 |
Brand Continuity |
Official Source: Fees based on Japan Patent Office official fee schedule. JPO Fee Table
Special Offer: Limited-time special offer
5. What We Need From You
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Trademark Registration Number
Current Owner Information
Signed Power of Attorney (no notarization required)
Ensure Your Japan Trademark Protection Never Lapses
Don't risk losing valuable brand rights in the world's third-largest economy.