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Short answer.
Do it offshore in a tax haven country. No corporate tax.
As a Japanese resident, you will likely owe tax on income you receive in Japan. You can pay yourself only what you need to live and leave the rest offshore tax deferred.
As a US citizen/non-resident, you can easily qualify for the FEIE (foreign earned income exclusion). You can earn about $100k without paying tax to the US plus about a $50k housing deduction - so about $150k tax free.
Do it offshore in a tax haven country. No corporate tax.
As a Japanese resident, you will likely owe tax on income you receive in Japan. You can pay yourself only what you need to live and leave the rest offshore tax deferred.
As a US citizen/non-resident, you can easily qualify for the FEIE (foreign earned income exclusion). You can earn about $100k without paying tax to the US plus about a $50k housing deduction - so about $150k tax free.