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rhys
19th July 2007, 08:50 AM
I was just looking through an old list of domains and found myself impressed with the breadth of Japanese companies holding IDN .JP since 2003 and many from 2001. This is by no means exhaustive, it's just a random list I put together. Thought you guys would find it interesting. The only thing I haven't figured out is why exactly Calpis (a drink company) is holding "nude".;)

ウォークマン.jp Sony Corporation
テクノクラート.jp Technocrat Co
テレコム.jp Japan Telecom co.ltd.
データバンク.jp Teikoku Databank,Ltd
ディスコ.jp DISCO Corporation
ディズニー.jp Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd.
デジタル.jp Digital Electronics Corporation
デュオ.jp Cleanup Corporation
デュポン.jp DuPont K.K.
エアー.jp NIKE JAPAN CORP.
エコー.jp KIORITZ Corporation
エプソン.jp Seiko Epson Corporation
エスキモー.jp MORINAGAMILKINDUSTRYCO.,LTD
トム.jp tmshokai co Ltd
ドリーム.jp Honda Motor Co.,Ltd.
ナース.jp NAGAI LEBEN CO., LTD.
オーロラ.jp Bourbon Corporation
ナショナル.jp Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
オムロン.jp OMRON Corporation
カール.jp Meiji Seika Kaisha Ltd.
ニック.jp NIC CO.,Ltd.
カシオ.jp CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.
カローラ.jp TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
ニューロン.jp NEURON CORPORATION
ニューヨーカー.jp Daido co., Ltd
ヌード.jp CALPIS Co.,Ltd.
ガリレオ.jp SHARP CORPORATION
キャッツアイ.jp kazuo tajima
キング.jp KINGJIMCO,LTD
ノーブル.jp Noble INC
ノーベル.jp Nobel Confectionery Co.,Ltd
インペリアル.jp SUMITOMO 3M LIMITED
インセンティブ.jp Geoff Dossor
インター.jp SASAHARA MASONRY COMPANY
テン.jp FUJITSU TEN LIMITED
ディジタル.jp Matsusada, Precision Inc.
デスク.jp NTT ADVERTISING INC.
エッセイ.jp ECTHELION LIMITED
エステティック.jp TBC GROUP CO.,TLD.
エスプリ.jp DC CARD CO.,LTD
エスペラント.jp TUKAMOTO Takesi
トルク.jp TOHNICHI MFG. CO., LTD.
エルメス.jp HERMES JAPON CO., LTD.
エンジニアリング.jp XYMAX corporation
ドーナツ.jp BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION
ドレッシング.jp Kenko Mayonnaise Co., Ltd.
オペ.jp NAGAI LEBEN CO., LTD.
ナチ.jp Nachi-Fujikoshi Corporation
ナチュラル.jp NTTcommnications
オリゴマー.jp NISSHINBO INDUSTRIES, INC.
オリンピック.jp JAPANESE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
カプセル.jp BANDAI Co., Ltd.
キャビネット.jp FUJITSU LIMITED
キャスター.jp JAPAN TOBACCO INC.
四畳半.jp yugenkaisya tamajimaso
オールナイト.jp ALL.ltd
オート.jp ohto co.,ltd.
ウェブ.jp NTTPC Communications,Inc
トラベル.jp kikakusha
ドット.jp NTTcommnications
ドイツ.jp First Choice Internet Ltd
ドラゴン.jp TK
オリエント.jp Orient Trading Co.,Ltd.
カトリック.jp Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan
カブ.jp kabu.com Securities Co.,Ltd.
カタログ.jp TANSEISHA CO.LTD
ガーデン.jp SASAHARA MASONRY COMPANY
キー.jp KEY COFFEE INC
ネーミング.jp Mark-i Inc.
キャッシング.jp JCB CO.,LTD.
キャメル.jp JAPAN TOBACCO INC.
キャラバン.jp NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
ドーム.jp Daum Japan K.K.
デュエット.jp SHUEISHA Inc.
エキスパート.jp NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
トライ.jp TRY CO.,LTD.
トラスト.jp TRUST CO,.LTD
エンブレム.jp Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, Limited
エンゼル.jp MORINAGA AND CO.,LTD
オークス.jp Okinawa Credit Service Co.,Ltd.
オアシス.jp FUJITSU LIMITED
ナンバーワン.jp Nisshin Flour Milling Co., Ltd.
カルピス.jp CALPIS Co.,Ltd.
ガリバー.jp GULLIVER INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
キヤノン.jp CANON INC.
ティー.jp MR&T Consulting
エステート.jp MITSUI HOME ESTATE Co., Ltd.
キヨスク.jp tokai kiosk company
テクニック.jp DomainFreeze
エキサイト.jp Excite Japan Co.,Ltd.
キーポイント.jp Saora Inc.
キュート.jp Qute Corporation
ニックネーム.jp NIC-name.com Co.,LTD.
ニーズ.jp NEEZ CO.,LTD.
カトレヤ.jp MATSUZAKAYA CO.,LTD
ニュージーランド.jp BTM
エンタープライズ.jp FirstServer Inc.
カート.jp Future Spirits Co.,Ltd.

Olney
19th July 2007, 09:21 AM
Canon actually dropped Digital Camera this year I certainly believe by mistake.
With changes of management etc, people not seeing the value immediately companies sometimes do loose some of their great assets.

domainguru
19th July 2007, 09:37 AM
And how does the .com list compare with this? Less Japanese companies holding .com, or more?

jacksonm
19th July 2007, 09:43 AM
There is a company in Japan, a small unheard of registrar, who positions themselves as a "Trademark Consultant". They basically approach foreign firms and offer to get their names in Japan for them. Of course, their prices are sky high, and they only accept businesses as customers.

I suspect you will find this company as the registrar of at least a few of the above.

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Olney
19th July 2007, 10:09 AM
Often a small company might actually be just a division of major corporation.

burnsinternet
27th August 2007, 05:24 AM
Are these now being actively marketed?

Rubber Duck
27th August 2007, 08:12 AM
Job to tell but I did a Yahoo search on XN in the URL recently and it was noticeable that there are more developed sites. In Korean, it was even more impressive. Even the returns without proper headers and descriptions all seemed to have sophisticated developed sites. I don't know whether any adversing money is actually being thrown at these yet, but it is clear that an awful lot of preparatory work has gone into this, and that many companies are crouching in the starter blocks listening for the gun!

How about this one?

http://www.xn--vf4b11g87df5o.com/

burnsinternet
27th August 2007, 08:26 AM
Do you know of any active IDN for large companies? Some of these are inactive and some redirect to ascii domains. Help us spread the word.

Rubber Duck
27th August 2007, 08:32 AM
Do you know of any active IDN for large companies? Some of these are inactive and some redirect to ascii domains. Help us spread the word.

There are hundreds, if not thousands of companies with developed IDN addresses, some of them very big indeed.

It is, however, not highly significant until they start banging them into their off line advertising. They are not going to waste millions on ad campaigns until the market is ready and that means a reasonable level of browser support. I am guessing they will be happy to do this as soon as IE7 hits about 40%. They certainly don't need 100%, and the trend is as important as the raw numbers.

touchring
27th August 2007, 08:46 AM
Job to tell but I did a Yahoo search on XN in the URL recently and it was noticeable that there are more developed sites. In Korean, it was even more impressive. Even the returns without proper headers and descriptions all seemed to have sophisticated developed sites. I don't know whether any adversing money is actually being thrown at these yet, but it is clear that an awful lot of preparatory work has gone into this, and that many companies are crouching in the starter blocks listening for the gun!

How about this one?

http://www.xn--vf4b11g87df5o.com/


This looks like a framed yahoo.kr?

Rubber Duck
27th August 2007, 08:49 AM
And what?

It shows that Yahoo are seriously looking at the issue.

If Yahoo Japan, just puts an IDN alternative to their URL on their home page, it is going to start raining gold coins!

touchring
27th August 2007, 08:55 AM
And what?

It shows that Yahoo are seriously looking at the issue.



How do you know the domain belongs to yahoo? The whois is under privacy.

Rubber Duck
27th August 2007, 08:58 AM
How do you know the domain belongs to yahoo? The whois is under privacy.

Well if it is not then we can look forward to a high profile WIPO or court case. Who cares? If Yahoo have not been looking at the issue their hand is going to be forced!

burnsinternet
27th August 2007, 09:01 AM
Wow. That was strange. What is the advantage to a registrant if he/she frames a site like that? No profit motive, WIPO risk... Strange. Do you think it is not Yahoo?

Rubber Duck
27th August 2007, 09:02 AM
Might not be, but if the registrant think Privacy will stop Yahoo, he has got to be off his trolley!

I notice that the dot KR is pointing at an Adult site. Yahoo cannot be seen to let that one ride!

Edwin
27th August 2007, 11:23 PM
Wow. That was strange. What is the advantage to a registrant if he/she frames a site like that? No profit motive, WIPO risk... Strange. Do you think it is not Yahoo?

They could be gambling on getting incoming bookmarks if enough people start noticing/using the IDN and don't realise that it doesn't belong to Yahoo...

bwhhisc
28th August 2007, 12:33 AM
How do you know the domain belongs to yahoo? The whois is under privacy.

It definately does belong to Yahoo. Get this...when I opened the link to the Korean Yahoo it recognized me by my
Yahoo user name, then *WOW* automatically opened my EMAIL and previewed my messages right off the Korean site.

Nice!

xxbossmanxx
28th August 2007, 12:45 AM
Ha, Nice!

touchring
28th August 2007, 07:02 AM
It definately does belong to Yahoo. Get this...when I opened the link to the Korean Yahoo it recognized me by my
Yahoo user name, then *WOW* automatically opened my EMAIL and previewed my messages right off the Korean site.

Nice!


It can be a redirect to Yahoo, and yahoo can recognize you by your cookie on all their international sites, whether yahoo.jp, or yahoo.kr. :)