IP House opens Tokyo office to expand IP enforcement in Japan

May 28, 2026

By AI, Created 3:51 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – IP House has opened a Japan office in Tokyo to support entertainment, media and consumer brands facing piracy and counterfeiting across Japan and Asia-Pacific. The move expands the global IP protection firm’s on-the-ground enforcement reach in a market central to manga, anime, gaming and character brands.

Why it matters: - Japan is a global center for high-value intellectual property, including manga, anime, gaming, character brands, consumer goods and entertainment. - IP House says the Tokyo office will bring enforcement support closer to rights holders operating in one of the world’s most targeted IP ecosystems. - The new base is intended to strengthen cross-border coordination across Asia-Pacific, where infringement often spans both digital platforms and physical supply chains.

What happened: - IP House announced the opening of its Japan office in Tokyo on May 28, 2026. - The company describes itself as a global end-to-end intellectual property protection and enforcement firm. - The Tokyo office expands IP House’s APAC presence as demand rises for global enforcement services among entertainment, media and consumer brands.

The details: - The Japan office will be led by a team of Japan-based IP and licensing professionals with decades of combined experience. - IP House says the team has deep relationships across the entertainment, media and consumer sectors. - The company combines data intelligence with investigative and field operations to identify, analyze and disrupt IP infringement. - That work covers digital platforms and physical supply chains. - IP House says its services run from monitoring and intelligence gathering through coordinated enforcement actions. - CEO Jan van Voorn said Japan’s creative output across gaming, anime, manga and character brands is widely loved globally and therefore heavily targeted by pirates and counterfeiters. - Van Voorn said the Tokyo office reflects IP House’s commitment to supporting creators where they need help most. - More information is available in the company’s announcement.

Between the lines: - The Tokyo opening signals that IP enforcement is becoming more localized in markets where valuable content is created and monetized. - IP House is betting that clients want a single provider that can connect investigation, intelligence and enforcement across borders. - The focus on Japan suggests the company sees both a large rights-holder market and a high-risk piracy environment.

What’s next: - IP House will use the Tokyo office as a regional base for Japanese clients and cross-border enforcement work. - The company is likely to lean on local expertise as it expands services across Asia-Pacific. - The new office should help IP House respond faster to infringement cases that move between online and offline channels.

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