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Japanese Blogosphere
Japan and the United States are the most Blog-intensive countries in the world. Being smaller, Japan has more blogs per capita, but blogs, blogging and bloggers in Japan are quite different than those in the United States.
Did you know.....
A typical Japanese Blogger is....
Extracting and Visualization of an Emerging Topic from the Blogspace from the University of Tokyo.
A typical Japanese Blog is.....
Here are some examples.....
Fashion Blog
sola journal(http://scomu.jp/sola/)
This blog contains posts that are mainly about what the author buys. There are also diary-type posts about what she does, food, e.t.c. too. A woman who writes about her daily life and what she likes is typical in Japan. Additionally, this blog uses an "Affiliate Program", and this is typical in Japanese blogs, too. This blog is updated almost every day, so there are many articles. When I last went to this page (at Japan times a.m.7:30), there were six people logged on.
Sport Blog
スポーツ情報速報(http://sportsnewscast.seesaa.net/)
This is a typical sports blog. This blogger offer us the latest news about sports from all around the region and country. And what this blog that offers us is not only news, but also pictures every time, so people who see this blog easily understand.
Computer Blog
秋葉マップ(http://akibamap.info/)
While I was searching for a good blog about computers, I found this blog about Akihabara. As you may know, Akihabara is a zone of Tokyo famous for computers and maid-san. This blog tells us the news of Akihabara. For example, a new shop will be built in September, or an event was held in the street of Akihabara. The design is very good. Each blog is divided into categories and has many pictures. If you check this blog every day, you will be familiar with Akihabara!
Social and Economic Blog
LENDERS LEND MONEY TO THEIR COUNTRY(http://www.financial-j.net/blog)
This blog describes what is happning in our society and economy. The author is currently following 9 topics such as what would happen to Japan if the subprime loan crisis came again, the reasons why the price of oil is continuing higher,etc. In addition, the author writes back to comments if there are any questions. Comments are sometimes not only for questions but also for adding informations and giving the author ideas. The author writes blog about 20 times in a month. The article has links that show the pages where the author gets information so that we can see the other articles which are related to the posting.
News blog ニュー速アワーズ(http://blog.livedoor.jp/news2chplus/)
This blog picks up articles about the biggest BBS Website in Japan, called "2 channel." Because there are too many comments at the 2 channel and it makes the articles hard to read, the author picks the most impotant comments to make it easy to read. And a lot of people make comments at the 2 channel so that there are some reliable comments. People also can comment on the articles in this blog so we can see more comments and arguments about it.
Why Japanese people are afraid of being criticized?
There are some cases that called enjo, which means flaming in Japanese, when too many critical comments are sent to a blog in Japan. One menace for Japanese bloggers is 2channel, the biggest BBS website in Japan. Because it has big impact on the Internet, most of these cases of flaming begin with an article posted at 2channel. Many of such cases end up with closing of the blog which was criticized or worse; it can influence the bloggers job and personal life.
Life is beautiful - The exception to the rule
Not all Japanese blogs fit this pattern. This is a blog which is unlike the typical Japanese blogs mentioned above. The author writes about Technology. He writes his thoughts, and the articles can be a bit long and difficult, and it is sometimes critical. Commenters are also eager to argue and lots of people are arguing about the articles.
Interesting links and other resources
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