The first Insert Coin! event will be held in Tokyo on Wednesday next week, and I was given the chance to hold a presentation about (what else) mobile games in Japan. Hiroki Omae, the Regional Director for Unity Japan, will also be speaking. Here are some links to Insert Coin! websites: Official...
Gourmet Navigator Gets Pre-Installed On Windows Mango Phone In Japan [E-Commerce]
GREE isn’t the only service that gets pre-installed on the Fujitsu-Toshiba IS12T, the world’s first Windows Phone Mango handset that will be distributed in Japan starting next month. Restaurant service and Tabelog competitor Gourmet Navigator announced that buyers can expect a dedicated...
Kakaku Releases Numbers For Q1 2011 [E-Commerce]
Kakaku today released the so-called Management Vision and Strategy Result Briefing for the First Quarter of the Term ended March 2012 (in English) today, and in a nutshell, things are looking pretty good. This chart show some key financials: What’s interesting (and buried in the report) is...
Gourmet Navigator Launches Site Designed For Smartphone Browsers [E-Commerce]
Japan’s online restaurant navigation service and Tabelog competitor Gourmet Navigator (listed, 2440) has revamped its mobile site for smartphone browsers today. Before, users visiting on their iPhone or Android basically accessed the PC version. The new touch control-friendly Gourmet...
Kakaku Posts Q4 Financial Results [E-Commerce]
Japan’s largest price comparison service Kakaku.com has posted its financial results for the last quarter of fiscal 2010 (January to March 2011). Sales, profit, and income have all grown by around 30% year-on-year, driven especially by Kakaku itself and the increasing popularity of restaurant...
Gourmet Navigator Posts Financial Results For Fiscal 2010 [Financial Reports]
Popular Japanese restaurant information service Gourmet Navigator (English website) has released its financial results for fiscal 2010. And business wasn’t as good as in fiscal 2009, it seems. Sales just grew 4.4% year-on-year, while net income fell a whopping 22% to just 1.8 billion yen...