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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

"Deep Japan" Website Launched



Source: News Release

Tokyo, Japan (PRWEB) August 06, 2013-Japan fans around the world now have a brand new information resource – Deep Japan - that taps the local knowledge of long-term international residents and English-able Japanese. Hatched among friends during a casual dinner of braised yakitori chicken and chilled “Nama” (fresh from the tap) mugs of beer, the idea for this Japan travel resource struck the imagination of over 100 long term “Senpai.” The community of long-term residents the site terms “Senpai,” the word used in reference to someone a bit older and more experienced, hail from countries including the U.S., Malaysia, Singapore, Korea, India, New Zealand, Australia, Ghana, Hong Kong, Canada, and of course, various parts of Japan. During the month before the August launch, the site accrued over 650 advice posts on everything from where to find a foreign currency friendly ATM or tips on how to order delicious ramen noodles.

“We wanted this to be a site that allowed more visitors to Japan into the typical living style of regular, fun-loving residents. So, maybe you have a free day between business meetings in Tokyo and want some local tips on how one of us might spend that time? Well, this site aims to provide that type of information,” says Mitsuyoshi Daijo, head of the Deep Japan new business project and CEO of Deep Japan founding firm, Zeroin Inc.

Deep Japan brings visitors further into the “real Japan” by providing detailed hints and tips to have on hand.

Japan, with its clean high tech transportation system, world-renowned safety level, delicious cuisine and cultured, civilized people, is a prime destination for travelers seeking a unique vacation filled with beautiful countryside, ocean vistas and cutting edge cityscapes. An English-speaking visitors’ single most obvious concern would be the inability to “experience” off-the-beaten-track Japan due to language barriers. Deep Japan hopes to lower these barriers and make all of Japan more accessible even to its first time guests.

Deep Japan is the perfect supplement to current Japan guides, tourist websites and resources.

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