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Engineering / IT / Industrial Translation

Japanese

iVC delivers certified technical translations between Thai / English and Japanese (日本語) — handled by translators with a documented engineering / IT background (10+ years). Every job ships with a registered translation-agency seal plus optional notarisation, Thai MFA legalisation, and Apostille certification. Turnaround 3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%); THB 1,400–2,900 per 250-word page. Foreign OEMs entering the Thai market need translated technical files for TISI certification, and expat inventors need patent-application translations for DIP filings.

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"iVC delivers certified technical translations between Thai / English and Japanese (日本語) — handled by translators with a documented engineering / IT background (10+ years). Every job ships with a registered translation-agency seal plus optional notarisation, Thai MFA legalisation, and Apostille certification. Turnaround 3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%); THB 1,400–2,900 per 250-word page. Foreign OEMs entering the Thai market need translated technical files for TISI certification, and expat inventors need patent-application translations for DIP filings."

01How much does Japanese technical translation cost?
THB 1,400–2,900 per 250-word page. Pricing depends on terminology density and repetition; projects over 100 pages qualify for a 10–25% translation-memory discount.
02How long does it take?
3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%). For 1–10 pages we deliver inside the base window; 50+ page projects run 2–3 weeks with parallel translators. 24-hour rush is available at +50%.
03What are your translators' credentials?
JLPT N1 + law/medical/engineering background, matched to the engineering or IT domain of your file. Every translator holds a signed NDA and works on a locked project account.
04Will the Japanese Embassy accept the file directly?
Japan accepts only translations by qualified translators (JLPT N1+ or accredited law-firm translators) with a registered translation-agency seal, notarised, and legalised (MFA + Apostille). Self-translation is not accepted at any Japanese consulate.

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Key facts

Language pair
Thai / English ↔ Japanese (日本語)
Industry
Engineering / IT / Industrial
Price per page
THB 1,400–2,900 (250 words)
Turnaround
3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%)
Translator credentials
JLPT N1 + law/medical/engineering background
CAT tool
Trados Studio 2024 + MultiTerm
Standard
ISO 17100:2015 (Translation Services)
NDA
Included on every engagement (ISO 27001-aligned)

Certifying authority

Body: Embassy of Japan in Thailand + Japanese Ministry of Justice (法務省) for Apostille (Japan has been a Hague Apostille member since 1970)

Address: 177 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 — Consular Section Mon–Fri 08:30–12:00

Acceptance: Japan accepts only translations by qualified translators (JLPT N1+ or accredited law-firm translators) with a registered translation-agency seal, notarised, and legalised (MFA + Apostille). Self-translation is not accepted at any Japanese consulate.

Workflow

  1. 1. Receive files (scans or originals) and issue a quotation within 2 hours
  2. 2. Assign specialist translator and sign a project NDA
  3. 3. Termbase alignment and client sign-off on glossary
  4. 4. Translation (native-speaker specialist)
  5. 5. Editing (separate senior editor)
  6. 6. Proofreading and QA sign-off
  7. 7. Agency seal + optional notary / MFA / embassy leg
  8. 8. Delivery (digital + hardcopy courier)

Why expats and foreign firms choose iVC for Japanese technical translation

Safety-critical class — engineering and IT terminology must be locked via a CAT tool (Trados / MemoQ) and a client-owned termbase. iVC matches every japanese technical project with a translator who holds subject-matter credentials and works inside a CAT environment (Trados Studio 2024 + MultiTerm) so terminology is consistent across every file in your programme. Each deliverable passes a documented four-eyes review — translator → subject editor → proofreader → QA sign-off — before it goes near a notary or an embassy counter. Foreign OEMs entering the Thai market need translated technical files for TISI certification, and expat inventors need patent-application translations for DIP filings.

  • Native Japanese translator with JLPT N1 + law/medical/engineering background
  • Client-scoped termbase — reused free of charge on every follow-on project
  • Trados / MemoQ translation memory — repetition discount of 10–30% on large jobs
  • NDA on every engagement, ISO 27001-aligned handling for confidential files
  • End-to-end embassy chain: agency seal → notary → Thai MFA → Apostille / consular legalisation

Document types we translate — Japanese ↔ Technical

Technical translation into or out of Japanese covers a wide range of source documents. Below are the file types we handle every week, with quoted turnaround and CAT-tool treatment already priced in:

  • Machine manuals and datasheets
  • Engineering drawings and specification sheets
  • ISO / ASME / DIN standards documents
  • Source code, API documentation, software manuals
  • Material test reports (MTR)
  • Patent applications and technology-transfer agreements

Terminology traps in Japanese technical translation

A single mistranslated term in a technical deliverable can void an insurance claim, invalidate a contract clause, or block a regulatory submission. The glossary below is the baseline our Japanese technical translators lock into every project's termbase:

  • 取扱説明書 (Toriatsukai Setsumeisho) — User manual
  • 仕様書 (Shiyōsho) — Specification sheet
  • 図面 (Zumen) — Engineering drawing
  • 特許出願 (Tokkyo Shutsugan) — Patent application
  • JIS 規格 — Japanese Industrial Standards

Certification chain and cross-border acceptance

Japan accepts only translations by qualified translators (JLPT N1+ or accredited law-firm translators) with a registered translation-agency seal, notarised, and legalised (MFA + Apostille). Self-translation is not accepted at any Japanese consulate. iVC runs the full chain in-house so you do not have to queue at MFA or the embassy yourself.

  • 1. Receive source files by encrypted upload, email, LINE, or courier
  • 2. Assign specialist translator and align termbase with the client
  • 3. Translate → edit → proofread (documented four-eyes review)
  • 4. Registered translation-agency seal + certified-translator signature
  • 5. Notary Public certifies the translator's signature
  • 6. Thai MFA Department of Consular Affairs legalises the file
  • 7. Apostille (Japan / Korea are Hague members)

Frequently asked questions

How much does Japanese technical translation cost?

THB 1,400–2,900 per 250-word page. Pricing depends on terminology density and repetition; projects over 100 pages qualify for a 10–25% translation-memory discount.

How long does it take?

3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%). For 1–10 pages we deliver inside the base window; 50+ page projects run 2–3 weeks with parallel translators. 24-hour rush is available at +50%.

What are your translators' credentials?

JLPT N1 + law/medical/engineering background, matched to the engineering or IT domain of your file. Every translator holds a signed NDA and works on a locked project account.

Will the Japanese Embassy accept the file directly?

Japan accepts only translations by qualified translators (JLPT N1+ or accredited law-firm translators) with a registered translation-agency seal, notarised, and legalised (MFA + Apostille). Self-translation is not accepted at any Japanese consulate.

Do you use AI or machine translation?

Not for technical content — the risk profile is too high. We use CAT tools (Trados) for consistency, but every sentence is produced or reviewed by a human specialist translator. MT post-editing is available only when the client requests it and only for internal drafts.

How do I send the source documents?

Colour PDF scans by email, LINE, or Google Drive; hard copies to our Lat Phrao 95 office; or ProtonDrive end-to-end encrypted upload for highly sensitive files.

Can you deliver in 24 hours?

Yes for 1–5 pages at +50%. Larger urgent projects need a short scoping call so we can assemble the right team without breaking QA.

How many revisions are included?

Unlimited revisions for genuine translation errors. Client style-preference edits after sign-off are billed at 30% of the original per-page rate.

Pricing & turnaround

Price / page
THB 1,4002,900
Turnaround
3–7 business days (24 h rush +50%)
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