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Bijin-Tokei Gots Inevitable Follower – Adult Version

We covered the first Bijin-Tokei (Beautiful Girls Clock, if you are to take Japanese language exam, "Bijin-Dokei"), every single of 1440 minutes has a different photo with a beautiful girl hanging the time on a blackboard, on their launch. It got huge attentions and has been producing a lot of variants, both by themselves (Binan Tokei - beautiful "boys" clock, Gal Tokei, Pit Babe version, Korean version and planned French version ) and other (Korean).

AV-Tokei [NSFW], looks very similar design with the original Bijin-Tokei, features slightly different girls, ahem, pornstars. "AV" is an abbreviation of "Adaruto Bideo(Adult Video)".

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The company info is different from the original Bijin-Tokei provider.

Japan’s IVP Invests $1.5 million In Chinese Social Gaming Company Rekoo

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Rekoo's Logo

One of Japan's most famous independent venture capital firms, Infinity Venture Partners (IVP), seems to have a big interest in the social gaming space and China. IVP already has a number of startups with this profile in their portfolio, and today it came to light they'll intensify the relationship with one of them through a capital injection: Rekoo Media [CN].

IVP is ready to invest $1.5 million in Rekoo, which is headquartered in China but also has a subsidiary in Japan since October. Rekoo Japan's CEO, Ono Hiroshi, is one of the three partners at IVP. Akio Tanaka, another IVP partner and the only one based in China, will join the board of directors at Rekoo in China.

Rekoo caused a sensation in Japan's web landscape with its Farmville-type social game Sunshine Ranch, which attracted two million users in less than two months after Mixi (Japan's No. 1 social network) opened their platform to third-party app developers in August this year.

Sunshine Ranch Japanese

Sunshine Ranch (click to enlarge the screenshot above) is still by far the most popular Mixi app and now has over 3.8 million users, meaning it managed to draw in more than 20% of all Mixi users. The game is very successful on Facebook, too. Not bad for a company that just launched early last year.

Via CNET Japan [JP]

ESPer2009: Exploratory IT Engineers And Developers Wrap-up This Year’s Japanese Tech Scene

Since 2000, IPA, a Japanese governmental arm in charge of promoting IT industry, has been running an annual contest to find young computer engineers who have developed services and technologies that we've never experienced, which is titled the Exploratory IT human resources project a.k.a. MITOH.

ESPer2009: Event Scene

There was an year-end alumni meet-up where the entrepreneurs who had ever won the award of the contest came together and presented their aftermaths and business growth results. The ever award winners are called ESPer with maximum respect after the Exploratory Software Project, and also called as genius programmers for short.

Presenters:

Toshimitsu Dan[J], Lawyer - presents basic legal knowledge set for software engineers who wish to protect their rights. He's well-known as the chief attorney for the defendant of the Winny Case. (Refer to these Asiajin articles for more about the case.)

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Dominique Chen, Co-founder & Director, Dividual Inc.[J] - presents his service "Rigureto[J]", allowing users to express their depression feelings and to share them with other users on the web. (Mr. Chen is a member of the director board of Creative Commons Japan[J])

Utagoe's Logo

Tom Sonoda, CEO, Utagoe Inc. - presents his service UG Live, a high-quality but cost-effective Internet video distribution platform.

Taisei Tanaka, CEO, Geisha Tokyo Entertainment(GTE)[J] - proposes future life plans for the ESPers based on what he experienced after the award-winning. His product is described in this Asiajin article.

AIST's LogoCrowkee's Logo

Hidekazu Kubota(@hidekaz), AIST (Japan's National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science& Technology) - presents a web-based virtual sketchbook Crowkee[J] that allows drawing pictures, noting sentences and source-codes on a screen and execute them without preparing any other development environment.

Fillot's Logo IznaStor's Logo

Minoru Sakurai, CEO, Fillot[J] - presents IznaStor[J] and the story of its development process. IznaStor is a high-reliable storage system using the distributed technologies that have been originally developed for cutting-edge supercomputer and grid computing. Intended for high-traffic and rich media distribution on the Internet.

Mogura's Logo MaySee's Logo

Shunichi Arai[J], CTO, Mogura Inc. - presents his first ever Internet product MaySee (named after Japanese pronunciation meaning business cards), a CRM service combining outsourced data entry of your client profiles with managing them on the web. (Mr. Arai is the co-founder/author of Asiajin. His company name Mogura means a mole.)

Lightening Talk Presenters:

Norio Senda(@winmostar)[J], Tencube Lab. - presents Winmostar, his Windows application that allows molecular modeling and molecular orbital calculation.

Yohei Yamaguchi[J] (@melleo1978[J]) - presents a high-performance database system that allows to complete 20GB data processing in 300 seconds, which marks ten times faster than Java software framework Apache Hadoop and four times faster than MySQL Cluster.

Yusuke Tabata[J] who has been involved in developing more effective Japanese input methods - introduces behind-the-scenes of the recent developments on them including ChaIME[J], Anthy[J], Social IME[J] and Google IME[J].

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Mr. Nagai, FUCO[J] - introduces an image search service[J] to find what you want to buy from Japan's largest e-commerce service Rakuten without any key input. Mr. Nagai's service is off-deck and has no formal business partnership with Rakuten. The service scrapes images of merchandised clothes from Rakuten and shows you them in the order of image similarity. It assists cloth lovers to shop their favorite items more easily on fashion e-commerce services.

The 7th and Final Bonen Kaigi

Daiya Hashimoto and 100shiki's Gen Taguchi's annual year end event Bounen Kaigi (Year-forgetting party+meeting) was held at Yahoo! Japan's headoffice, Roppongi Midtown, Tokyo.

This 7th anniversary, however, had been declared the last one.

2009 Ranking

As always, the two hosts made their (personal) year ranking what impressed them in 2009.

  1. MovaTwitter (Asiajin): unofficial Twitter site for Japanese cellular phone
  2. Lang-8 (Asiajin): Social language revision network service
  3. Joker Blog: a blog by Joker Racer (Asiajin)'s RC manager
  4. Revilist: ISBN to Amazon review viewer site mainly for mobile
  5. Homerare Salon (Asiajin): a site to encourage you by using your name
  6. Bijin Tokei (Asiajin): an iPhone watch app to show current
  7. AppBank: a Japanese blog dedicated for iPhone application reviews
  8. TV-jin: social TV programs recommendation service by 2 channel data
  9. Nanapi: social tips sharing service
  10. Twitter (Asiajin): microblog service gaining presense in Japanese web

Yahoo! Japan's search keywords session

The event sponsor Yahoo! Japan, as always, showed some interesting stats around their massive search queries. Some interesting topics for our readers,

  • YouTube's growth is much bigger than NicoNico Douga's
  • Mixi got a lot more search after Mixi Appli platform release
  • New communication sites grows including Pixiv, Facebook, Ameba Pigg and Nicotto Town

Special guests session

Best selling business books author Kazuyo Katsuma, and her friend, 90's songwriter Kohmi Hirose, both are the most popular celebrities on Japanese Twitter, appeared and got open interview by Hashimoto and Taguchi.

Taguchi, who introduced Twitter earliest to Japanese tech-savvy people when there was SXSW 2006, asked Katsuma how much Twitter is promising in Japanese web. Her answer was it would fail in a year unless Twitter Japan gets 10 times bigger mas. She said TJ has to lower hurdles for newcomers by, for example,

1. to attract people interested in entertainment (concert, etc)
2. to bridge politicians and people gap

The hashtag of the event is "#bk2009".

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Co-organizer Gen Taguchi's event report [J]

Taiwan’s Apple Daily: A New Style Of Making News Visible Gets The World’s Reputation

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The world's most successful professional golfer Tiger Woods is now facing adultery scandal.   Taiwan's gossip news media Apple Daily (owned by Hong Kong's Nextmedia) made 3-D CG videos on his car crash and what might have happened.   Some of the videos were put on YouTube and marked 2 million views in the last ten days.   New York Times praised it as "the new world of Maybe Journalism", and the other world news media have used the videos on their news commentaries.

Apple Daily set up a CG news production division consisting of several dozen animators/programmers and started news distribution last month.   The division chief says, they started it because the younger generation doesn't read paper-printed news and its circulation volume is getting smaller day by day.


Tiger Woods crashed a car in the midnight.  His wife smashed a car window and saved him.  But many doubts remained.


Foreign media are in scramble to reproduce Apple Daily's Action News on their shows.

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