How Japanese Enterprises Are Adopting Notion — Osaka Gas, Japex, And Toyota
I've been researching how large Japanese companies are using Notion, and found some interesting cases.
Osaka Gas (one of Japan's largest gas utilities, 20,000+ employees)
After shifting to remote work, they struggled with information silos across departments. They adopted Notion as their
central knowledge base and reported saving 2,000 hours per month in operational tasks.
JAPEX (Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.)
Adopted Notion as a company-wide information platform, replacing scattered tools and breaking down silos between departments.
Toyota (select divisions)
Using Notion for project management and cross-team collaboration in certain business units.
What's notable is that these are all traditional infrastructure and manufacturing companies — not tech startups. It
shows Notion is gaining traction in industries you might not expect.
Has anyone else seen Notion adopted in large or traditional organizations? Would love to hear how it's going.
---I also share Japanese Notion case studies and tips at r/NotionJP if anyone's interested.
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