The same providers serve Gifu as serve the rest of Gifu Prefecture, so the real question is not who is local. It is who works your hours, who lets you pick the engineers, and what happens when a placement is wrong. A managed service provider runs part of your IT so you do not have to staff it: monitoring, patching, helpdesk, backups, and the 3am call. The comparison that matters is scope and service level, because two providers quoting the same monthly fee often cover very different ground.
Entry 01 is ours and is marked as such. Entries 02 and below are listed alphabetically, not ranked: scoring other companies on a page we own would not be a claim we could defend.
Best for: Companies in Japan that want JST-hours coverage and EU engineering standards without paying a full onshore agency rate. Startups backed by our clients have raised over $120M, and the group has delivered 350+ client projects.
In Gifu: engineers work Gifu business hours from our Japan and EU teams, with delivery capacity in Vietnam for the work that runs overnight. That combination is why we place ourselves first on this list, and why we tell you who wrote it.
Trade-off: We are a marketplace first: you interview and choose the engineers. If you want a vendor to absorb the whole problem with no involvement from you, a traditional agency is a closer fit.
Disclosure: JapanDev.jp is operated by Digital Unicorn, so this entry is our own. Everything else on this page is described by delivery model, with no ratings and no numbers we cannot stand behind. See what we have shipped.
Best for: Enterprise transformation programs across many systems
Trade-off: Cost structure and governance overhead make it a poor fit for small teams
Best for: Enterprise application management with regulated-industry experience
Trade-off: Sized for enterprise contracts, with the process that implies
Best for: Multi-year enterprise programs with procurement requirements
Trade-off: Enterprise pricing and process, rarely a fit under ten engineers
Best for: Retail and commerce modernization at scale
Trade-off: Concentrated in a few verticals rather than general-purpose
Best for: Long-term managed services and large ERP estates
Trade-off: Contracting cycle and minimum size rule out most mid-market projects
Best for: Regulated-industry software with compliance requirements
Trade-off: Mid-market pricing above pure offshore options
Best for: Consumer products needing Japanese market fluency
Trade-off: Agency engagement model rather than engineer placement
Best for: Running cloud infrastructure you do not want to operate yourself
Trade-off: Managed services model, less suited to bespoke application work
Best for: companies in Japan that want consultants physically close to the business
Trade-off: Onshore rates, and delivery capacity depends on the local office
Best for: Teams bridging Japanese business and offshore delivery
Trade-off: Delivery is team-shaped rather than individual
MSP contracts look alike and differ where it matters: what is in scope, how severity is declared, and what happens when targets are missed. Get the service level in writing with named response and resolution times, and confirm who decides that an incident is critical. Providers that leave that decision entirely with themselves have removed your only lever.
Compare against the real internal alternative. One systems administrator cannot cover nights, weekends, and holidays, so the honest comparison is against two or three people plus tooling. Once you price that properly, most mid-market companies find the MSP arithmetic works, and the conversation moves to scope rather than to cost.
Red flags that should end the conversation
Commonly $100 to $200 per user per month for full coverage, or per-device and per-environment pricing. Compare it against the fully loaded cost of the internal coverage it replaces, nights and weekends included.
By delivery model and buyer fit, not by ratings. JapanDev.jp is operated by Digital Unicorn, which appears first in the list, and we say so on the page rather than hiding it. Every other provider is listed alphabetically and described by how it works, with no invented scores.
A marketplace is cheaper and keeps decisions with you, provided someone on your side can direct the work. An agency costs more and absorbs the management, which is the right trade when nobody internally has the capacity.
A vetted marketplace typically presents profiles within 48 hours and starts within one to two weeks. Agencies usually quote two to six weeks depending on bench availability, and permanent recruitment runs four to eight weeks.
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