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In recent years, Malmö has developed close ties with Japan, particularly with Tokyo, Kobe and Fukuoka. The collaborations range from research exchanges and startup visits to shared efforts in sustainable city development. One of the most notable initiatives is Malmö’s membership in the Global City Network for Sustainability (G-Nets), launched by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to connect cities worldwide in tackling climate challenges.


As part of this cooperation, Malmö and Tokyo have initiated a bilateral project focusing on applying Japanese innovation to Malmö’s sustainability goals. In late summer 2025, five Tokyo-based startups visited Malmö to pitch solutions in sectors such as food systems and mobility. The project, called King Salmon, illustrates how Japanese “impact companies” can test their ideas abroad before returning home with valuable insights.
Also, Kobe and Fukuoka have become important partners in Malmö’s Japan cooperation. Delegations of Japanese companies have been welcomed to Malmö, with the city serving as a gateway to European markets. At the same time, Malmö-based businesses gain access to key contacts and opportunities in Japan, one of the world’s largest economies and Sweden’s biggest export market in Asia.


The cooperation was further strengthened in 2024 with the launch of the first Swedish - Japanese business and innovation hub in Malmö. Together with the association Japan Bridge Scandinavia, which unites municipalities, universities, and businesses, the hub aims to build long-term bridges between southern Sweden and Japan.
The expected effects are clear: stronger international visibility for Malmö, more Japanese investment and innovation in the region, and expanded opportunities for Malmö companies seeking entry into the Japanese market. With sustainability and innovation at the forefront, the partnership reflects a shared commitment to shaping resilient cities for the future.


Source: City of Malmö 

Published: October 2025

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