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Abbreviations are common in Japanese; these include many Latin alphabet letter combinations, generally pronounced as initialisms.Some of these combinations are common in English, but others are unique to Japan or of Japanese origin, and form a kind of wasei eigo (Japanese-coined English).
Mixi, Inc. was founded by Kenji Kasahara in 1999 as a limited liability company and became a Japanese corporation in 2000. [2] The company changed its name to Mixi, Inc. from E-Mercury, Inc. in February 2006 to align its name with the social networking service, [3] and was updated to MIXI, Inc. in 2022. [4] Its headquarters are in Shibuya, Tokyo.
According to Japanese political analyst Hiroo Hagino, the party is supported by the younger population, who have become disappointed with politics centred on the elderly. According to a JNN survey, a higher proportion of young people voted for Sanseitō in the last election than other demographics.
S.E.N.S. (センス) is a Japanese new-age instrumental group formed in 1988, originally with two members. The name stands for " Sound, Earth, Nature, and Spirit " based on their spiritual policy. They have produced many musical scores for TV dramas, documentaries, and movies in Japan, also making it into the anime scene with the score for ...
Tsuita (対多, Tsuita) is a joke freeware app for social networking, made and operated by an independent developer.The application forbids users from posting any other script than Kanji, forcing users to use Pseudo-Chinese to communicate.
It offers free and paid various web services in various languages such as Japanese, including rental server, domain, blog, chat, access analysis, bulletin board, diary, access counter, SNS, etc. The same ID and password can be used in the service of FC2. [citation needed] It is characterized that service addition can be registered with one ID.
The Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called keishō (敬称), which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when talking to, or referring to others in a conversation. Suffixes are often gender-specific at the end of names, while prefixes are attached to the beginning of many nouns.
Misskey (Japanese: ミスキー, romanized: Misukī) is an open source, federated, social networking service [2] [3] created in 2014 by Japanese software engineer Eiji "syuilo" Shinoda. [4] Misskey uses the ActivityPub protocol for federation, allowing users to interact between independent Misskey instances, and other ActivityPub compatible ...