For foreign IP counsel managing Japanese patent portfolios, annuity (maintenance fee) management is one of the highest-risk recurring tasks. A single missed deadline costs years of prosecution investment. This guide walks through the complete annuity framework, payment process, restoration rules, and outsourcing considerations.
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Japanese patents (特許権) require annual maintenance fees called annuities (特許料). Unlike some jurisdictions, Japan does not require annuities during prosecution — fees begin at registration. The first 3 years are paid in a lump sum at grant, and individual annual fees are due thereafter through the 20-year maximum term (or 25 years for pharmaceutical/agrochemical patents with Patent Term Extension).
Critical: Missing an annuity deadline causes the patent to lapse. Unlike trademarks, there is no automatic renewal mechanism. Deadline tracking is the single largest risk in Japan portfolio management.
Annuities are tiered by year and include a per-claim component. The structure encourages claim reduction over time for cost-conscious portfolios.
| Year | Base Fee (¥) | Per Claim (¥) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-3 | 2,100/year | 200/year | Paid lump-sum at grant |
| 4-6 | 6,400 | 500 | Annual |
| 7-9 | 19,300 | 1,500 | Annual |
| 10-25 | 55,400 | 4,300 | Annual |
For a typical 15-claim patent, the 20-year total is approximately ¥1.6M (~$10,500 USD). Pharmaceutical patents with 25-year extension can exceed ¥2.5M (~$16,500 USD).
The structure of Japanese annuity deadlines differs from US/EP practice in important ways:
Practice Tip: Always set your docket reminder for 60 days before the JPO official deadline, then escalate at 30 days and 7 days. This margin is essential because international wire transfers from US/EU banks can take 3-5 business days to reach Japan.
If you miss both the regular deadline AND the 6-month grace period, the patent lapses. Restoration under Article 112-2 is possible but requires demonstrating "legitimate reasons" (正当な理由) for the failure.
Restoration Bar: The Supreme Court of Japan in 2017 confirmed that "legitimate reasons" requires showing the highest level of due care expected of patent owners and attorneys. Routine office mistakes or docketing errors are NOT considered legitimate. Restoration success rate is below 15%.
Acceptable reasons include:
NOT accepted:
Even sophisticated foreign firms with in-house annuity software typically outsource Japanese annuities. Key reasons:
| Concern | In-House Risk | Outsourced Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Timezone | JST holidays often unknown | Japanese firm tracks all 16 national holidays + bridge days |
| Currency | FX timing risk on large patents | Pay in JPY directly from Japanese account |
| Liability | Foreign firm bears restoration risk | Japanese firm carries professional liability insurance |
| Format | JPO statements only in Japanese | English summary + original PDF |
| Communication | Need bilingual coordinator | Native Japanese-English communication |
| Tax | Withholding tax on cross-border fees | Single JPY invoice, transparent breakdown |
EVORIX provides annuity-only service for foreign counsel who want to maintain their existing Japanese prosecution counsel relationships but consolidate annuity management. Service features:
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Request a QuoteService OverviewQ. When are Japan patent annuities due?
A. Japanese patent annuities are due annually starting from registration. The first 3 years are due upon registration grant, and subsequent annuities (4th year onward) are due before the anniversary of the registration date each year. Late payment within the 6-month grace period requires double the annuity fee.
Q. What happens if I miss the grace period?
A. If you miss the 6-month grace period, the patent lapses. Restoration is possible only if you can prove "legitimate reasons" (正当な理由) such as natural disaster, but the bar is high. The application must be filed within 2 months of removing the reason and within 1 year of the original deadline.
Q. How much do Japan patent annuities cost?
A. For utility patents, annuities scale by claim count and year. Years 1-3: ¥2,100 + ¥200/claim/year. Years 4-6: ¥6,400 + ¥500/claim/year. Years 7-9: ¥19,300 + ¥1,500/claim/year. Years 10-25: ¥55,400 + ¥4,300/claim/year.
Q. Can foreign counsel pay JPO annuities directly?
A. Technically yes via the JPO online payment system, but most foreign firms outsource to a Japanese patent firm because (1) deadline tracking in JST, (2) requires a Japanese bank or postal transfer, (3) Japanese-language confirmation receipts, (4) liability for missed deadlines.
Q. Does EVORIX provide annuity-only service?
A. Yes. EVORIX manages annuity payments for portfolios without taking over prosecution. Service includes 90/60/30-day reminders, JPY payment, official receipt forwarding, and English status reports.