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Yahoo! Japan

Yahoo! Japan Corporation (ヤフー株式会社, Yafū Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese internet company originally formed as a joint venture between American internet company Yahoo! (later merged with Verizon) and the Japanese company SoftBank. It is headquartered at Kioi Tower in the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho complex in Kioicho, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[3] Yahoo! Japan's web portal is the most visited website in Japan, and its internet services are mostly dominant in the country.[4] According to The Japan Times, as of 2012, Yahoo Japan had a footprint on the internet market in Japan. In terms of use as a search engine, however, it has never surpassed Google. The company is the second largest search engine used in Japan as of July 2021, with a market share of 19% behind Google's 77%.[5]

Yahoo! Japan Corporation
Yahoo! Japan headquarters at Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho
Native name
ヤフー株式会社
Yafū! kabushiki gaisha
TypePublic KK
FoundedJanuary 11, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-01-11)
HeadquartersKioi Tower, Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, 1-3, Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Number of locations
2 (Nagoya and Osaka)
Key people
Masayoshi Son (Chairman)
Manabu Miyasaka (President and CEO)
Revenue¥292,423 million (FY 2010)
¥159,604 million (FY 2010)
¥92,174 million (FY 2010)
Total assets¥471,745 million (FY 2010)
Total equity¥385,105 million (FY 2010)
Number of employees
5,518 (As of September 30, 2015)[1]
ParentZ Holdings (65.3%)[2]
SubsidiariesNetrust, Ltd.
ASKUL Corporation
Websitewww.yahoo.co.jp

In March 2021, the company merged with Line Corporation, placing both companies under parent Z Holdings.

History Edit

Yahoo! and SoftBank formed Yahoo! Japan in January 1996 to establish the first web portal in Japan. Yahoo! Japan went live on April 1, 1996.[6] Yahoo! Japan was listed on JASDAQ in November 1997. In January 2000, it became the first stock in Japanese history to trade for more than ¥100 million per share. The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 2003 and became part of the Nikkei 225 stock market index in 2005.

Yahoo! Japan acquired the naming rights for the Fukuoka Dome in 2005, renaming the dome as the "Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome". The "Yahoo Dome" is the home field for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, a professional baseball team majority owned by SoftBank.

Since 2010, Yahoo! Japan's search engine has been based on Google's search technology. In exchange, Google receives user activity data from Yahoo! Japan's various products.[7]

In 2017, Verizon Communications purchased the core internet business of United States-based Yahoo!, and merged it with AOL into Oath, Inc.; Yahoo! Japan was not affected. It continued as a joint venture between Softbank and what remained of Yahoo! Inc. was renamed Altaba.[8] Yahoo! had been declining economically and in popularity since the late 2000s, but this was not the case for Yahoo! Japan, which continued to dominate Japan's internet industry.[9] Following the sale, Yahoo! Japan continued to use the name "Yahoo!" under license from Verizon Communications.[10] In July 2018, SoftBank bought $2 billion worth of shares in Yahoo! Japan from Altaba, increasing its stake to 48.17 percent. Yahoo! Japan, in turn, bought nearly the same amount of stock from SoftBank.[11] In September 2018, Altaba sold all of its remaining shares in Yahoo! Japan for roughly $4.3 billion.[12] Yahoo! Japan acquired trademark rights to the "Yahoo!" brand in Japan from Verizon in 2021.[13]

In March 2021 Line Corporation merged with Yahoo! Japan, which has been operated by Z Holdings, a SoftBank Group subsidiary.[14] Under the new structure, Naver Corporation (Line's former parent company) and SoftBank Corp. (the wireless carrier unit of SoftBank Group) each hold 50 percent stakes in a new company named A Holdings Corp., which holds a majority stake in Z Holdings, which will operate Line and Yahoo! Japan.[14][15][16] Upon integrating the two businesses and creating further platforms, the merged company aims to compete with the U.S. tech giants Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple and the Chinese tech giants Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent,[15] as well as the Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten.[14] The merger also gives Z Holdings three additional Asian markets where Line is popular: Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia.[14]

Yahoo Japan's services are not available in the European Economic Area and the UK since 6 April 2022, due to "excessive regulatory burden".[17][18]

Industry affiliations Edit

Yahoo! Japan was a founding member of the Japan Association of New Economy (JANE, at the time named Japan e-business association), a Japanese e-business association led by Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani, in February 2010; Rakuten later withdrew from the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) in June 2011 and made moves to make JANE become a rival to Keidanren. Yahoo! Japan withdrew from JANE in March 2012 and joined Keidanren in July 2012.[19]

Design Edit

Yahoo! Japan continues to use a site design similar to the one used prior to 2007 internationally and the international Yahoo logo used before 2013, colored red.

Search engine Edit

One of its primary businesses, originally the Yahoo! Japan search engine was a directory–type search engine, similar to Yahoo! in the United States. A crawler–type search engine was used as well, and as the popularity of the crawler–type search engine gradually increased, after October 3, 2005, Yahoo! Japan began utilizing only the crawler–type engine. On June 29, 2017, Yahoo! Japan announced that the directory-based search engine "Yahoo! Category", which had been in operation since its establishment, would be abolished on March 29, 2018.[20]

As a crawler–type search engine, Yahoo! Japan initially used technology from the Japanese company Goo, which used Google's technology. The company later switched to using Yahoo Search Technology (YST), developed by Yahoo! in the US. In addition to serving as a standard search engine, Yahoo! Japan partnered with Twitter to provide real-time search for tweets.[21] It also receives data feeds from partner companies; Cookpad and Naver information is displayed in search results.

"Yahoo! Search Custom Search" was discontinued on March 31, 2019.[22]

Services Edit

Yahoo! Japan currently offers various web-based services and apps for its customers, including the following:

  • Ymobile: Ymobile Corporation (ワイモバイル株式会社), stylized Y!mobile, is a subsidiary of Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank Group Corporation that provides mobile telecommunications and ADSL services. The current CEO of the company is Ken Miyauchi. It was formed in 2014 through the merger of Willcom and eAccess, and uses the Y! moniker brand from Yahoo! Japan, which is partly-owned by SoftBank.
  • Yahoo! Japan Mail: maintains the classic look of Yahoo! Mail, but remains a separate service operated in Japan. Another notable change is the 10 GB storage limit, in contrast to Yahoo! Mail's 1 TB of storage and its former unlimited-storage offering.
  • Yahoo! Japan Auctions (ヤフオク!): Japan's largest Internet auction service. Previously known as Yahoo! Auction and Yafuoku.
  • Yahoo! Japan T-Point: A rewards program that allows users to earn and redeem points for goods or cash.
  • Yahoo! Premium: A paid service allowing users to obtain certain benefits, including the ability to bid on certain auction listings, and various premium features with Yahoo! Wallet (which can be used in conjunction with Japan Net Bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, and Rakuten Bank) and Yahoo! points.
  • Yahoo! Japan GyaO: A video on-demand service that has included programs such as Calimero, Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel, Intrigue in the Bakumatsu – Irohanihoheto, Jormungand, Kyorochan, Musashi Gundoh, Nyanpire, PRODUCE 101 JAPAN, Real Drive, The World of Golden Eggs.[23] Service terminate on March 2023.

Other Yahoo! Japan services include or have included Yahoo! Japan Bookstore, Yahoo! Japan News, Yahoo! Japan GeoCities (discontinued in March 2019),[24] Yahoo! Japan Toto (a sports lottery site), Yahoo! Shopping, Yahoo! Travel, Yahoo! Roko (a mapping and review service), Yahoo! Box (a cloud storage service), Yahoo! Mobage (a social networking service), Yahoo! Wisdom Bag (similar to Yahoo! Answers), and Yahoo! Browser (an android–based web browser).

From April 6, 2022, the home page blocked users from the EEA and the UK, apparently due to General Data Protection Regulation.[25] Some subsidiary services such as Yahoo! JAPAN Mail remained functional, although limited.

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Yahoo! Japan. Archived from the original on 2016-09-28. Retrieved 2015-11-21.
  2. ^ "SoftBank unit to invest $4.7bn in Yahoo-Line integration".
  3. ^ "Company Info 2016-09-28 at the Wayback Machine." Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved on April 30, 2009.
  4. ^ Matsutani, Minoru (24 April 2012). "Yahoo Japan: Same name, very different company" – via Japan Times Online.
  5. ^ "Search Engine Market Share by Company - Japan - Jan, 2010 - Aug, 2021".
  6. ^ Matsutani, Minoru, "Yahoo Japan: Same name, very different company", Japan Times, 24 April 2012, p. 3.
  7. ^ Alabaster, Jay (2010-09-26). "Yahoo Japan to use Google search technology". Huffington Post. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Verizon to buy Yahoo's core business for $4.8 billion in digital ad push". Reuters. 26 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Yahoo Japan's future still looks bright — unlike its U.S. counterpart". 13 May 2016.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on August 31, 2018.
  11. ^ Nussey, Sam. "SoftBank tightens grip on Yahoo Japan via $2 billion deal with Altaba". U.S. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  12. ^ Chin, Kimberly. "Altaba Sells Remaining Yahoo Japan Shares". WSJ.
  13. ^ . nippon.com. 5 July 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  14. ^ a b c d "Yahoo Japan operator, Line merge to take on foreign tech giants". Kyodo News. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  15. ^ a b Masuda, Yoko (1 March 2021). "Yahoo Japan, Line integrate businesses to be major '3rd force'". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  16. ^ Eun-Soo, Jin (1 March 2021). "Naver and SoftBank's A Holdings joint venture established". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  17. ^ "Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe". Asahi Shimbun. 2022-02-02. Archived from the original on 2022-02-03. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
  18. ^ Byford, Sam (2022-02-01). "Yahoo Japan is going dark in Europe". The Verge.
  19. ^ The Daily Yomiuri Keidanren welcomes new member Yahoo, August 1 2012 2012-08-01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on August 1, 2012
  20. ^ "「Yahoo!カテゴリ」終了へ 「役割終えた」". ITmedia ビジネスオンライン (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  21. ^ 株式会社インプレス (2011-06-14). "Yahoo! JAPANがTwitterと戦略提携、ツイートのリアルタイム検索を提供開始". INTERNET Watch (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  22. ^ "サービス終了のお知らせ". thanks.yahoo.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  23. ^ Justin Sevakis (December 4, 2015). "How Is Online Streaming Doing in Japan?". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  24. ^ "GeoCities dies in March 2019, and with it a piece of internet history". CNET. 2018-10-02. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  25. ^ Onaya, Yasuyuki (February 2, 2022). "Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

External links Edit

  • Yahoo! Japan (in Japanese)
  • Company info (in English)

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Yahoo Japan Corporation ヤフー株式会社 Yafu Kabushiki gaisha is a Japanese internet company originally formed as a joint venture between American internet company Yahoo later merged with Verizon and the Japanese company SoftBank It is headquartered at Kioi Tower in the Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho complex in Kioicho Chiyoda Tokyo 3 Yahoo Japan s web portal is the most visited website in Japan and its internet services are mostly dominant in the country 4 According to The Japan Times as of 2012 Yahoo Japan had a footprint on the internet market in Japan In terms of use as a search engine however it has never surpassed Google The company is the second largest search engine used in Japan as of July 2021 with a market share of 19 behind Google s 77 5 Yahoo Japan CorporationYahoo Japan headquarters at Tokyo Garden Terrace KioichoNative nameヤフー株式会社Romanized nameYafu kabushiki gaishaTypePublic KKFoundedJanuary 11 1996 27 years ago 1996 01 11 HeadquartersKioi Tower Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho 1 3 Kioi cho Chiyoda ku Tokyo JapanNumber of locations2 Nagoya and Osaka Key peopleMasayoshi Son Chairman Manabu Miyasaka President and CEO Revenue 292 423 million FY 2010 Operating income 159 604 million FY 2010 Net income 92 174 million FY 2010 Total assets 471 745 million FY 2010 Total equity 385 105 million FY 2010 Number of employees5 518 As of September 30 2015 1 ParentZ Holdings 65 3 2 SubsidiariesNetrust Ltd ASKUL CorporationWebsitewww wbr yahoo wbr co wbr jpIn March 2021 the company merged with Line Corporation placing both companies under parent Z Holdings Contents 1 History 1 1 Industry affiliations 1 2 Design 2 Search engine 3 Services 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditYahoo and SoftBank formed Yahoo Japan in January 1996 to establish the first web portal in Japan Yahoo Japan went live on April 1 1996 6 Yahoo Japan was listed on JASDAQ in November 1997 In January 2000 it became the first stock in Japanese history to trade for more than 100 million per share The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 2003 and became part of the Nikkei 225 stock market index in 2005 Yahoo Japan acquired the naming rights for the Fukuoka Dome in 2005 renaming the dome as the Fukuoka Yahoo Japan Dome The Yahoo Dome is the home field for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks a professional baseball team majority owned by SoftBank Since 2010 Yahoo Japan s search engine has been based on Google s search technology In exchange Google receives user activity data from Yahoo Japan s various products 7 In 2017 Verizon Communications purchased the core internet business of United States based Yahoo and merged it with AOL into Oath Inc Yahoo Japan was not affected It continued as a joint venture between Softbank and what remained of Yahoo Inc was renamed Altaba 8 Yahoo had been declining economically and in popularity since the late 2000s but this was not the case for Yahoo Japan which continued to dominate Japan s internet industry 9 Following the sale Yahoo Japan continued to use the name Yahoo under license from Verizon Communications 10 In July 2018 SoftBank bought 2 billion worth of shares in Yahoo Japan from Altaba increasing its stake to 48 17 percent Yahoo Japan in turn bought nearly the same amount of stock from SoftBank 11 In September 2018 Altaba sold all of its remaining shares in Yahoo Japan for roughly 4 3 billion 12 Yahoo Japan acquired trademark rights to the Yahoo brand in Japan from Verizon in 2021 13 In March 2021 Line Corporation merged with Yahoo Japan which has been operated by Z Holdings a SoftBank Group subsidiary 14 Under the new structure Naver Corporation Line s former parent company and SoftBank Corp the wireless carrier unit of SoftBank Group each hold 50 percent stakes in a new company named A Holdings Corp which holds a majority stake in Z Holdings which will operate Line and Yahoo Japan 14 15 16 Upon integrating the two businesses and creating further platforms the merged company aims to compete with the U S tech giants Google Amazon Facebook and Apple and the Chinese tech giants Baidu Alibaba and Tencent 15 as well as the Japanese e commerce giant Rakuten 14 The merger also gives Z Holdings three additional Asian markets where Line is popular Taiwan Thailand and Indonesia 14 Yahoo Japan s services are not available in the European Economic Area and the UK since 6 April 2022 due to excessive regulatory burden 17 18 Industry affiliations Edit Yahoo Japan was a founding member of the Japan Association of New Economy JANE at the time named Japan e business association a Japanese e business association led by Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani in February 2010 Rakuten later withdrew from the Japan Business Federation Keidanren in June 2011 and made moves to make JANE become a rival to Keidanren Yahoo Japan withdrew from JANE in March 2012 and joined Keidanren in July 2012 19 Design Edit Yahoo Japan continues to use a site design similar to the one used prior to 2007 internationally and the international Yahoo logo used before 2013 colored red Search engine EditOne of its primary businesses originally the Yahoo Japan search engine was a directory type search engine similar to Yahoo in the United States A crawler type search engine was used as well and as the popularity of the crawler type search engine gradually increased after October 3 2005 Yahoo Japan began utilizing only the crawler type engine On June 29 2017 Yahoo Japan announced that the directory based search engine Yahoo Category which had been in operation since its establishment would be abolished on March 29 2018 20 As a crawler type search engine Yahoo Japan initially used technology from the Japanese company Goo which used Google s technology The company later switched to using Yahoo Search Technology YST developed by Yahoo in the US In addition to serving as a standard search engine Yahoo Japan partnered with Twitter to provide real time search for tweets 21 It also receives data feeds from partner companies Cookpad and Naver information is displayed in search results Yahoo Search Custom Search was discontinued on March 31 2019 22 Services EditYahoo Japan currently offers various web based services and apps for its customers including the following Ymobile Ymobile Corporation ワイモバイル株式会社 stylized Y mobile is a subsidiary of Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank Group Corporation that provides mobile telecommunications and ADSL services The current CEO of the company is Ken Miyauchi It was formed in 2014 through the merger of Willcom and eAccess and uses the Y moniker brand from Yahoo Japan which is partly owned by SoftBank Yahoo Japan Mail maintains the classic look of Yahoo Mail but remains a separate service operated in Japan Another notable change is the 10 GB storage limit in contrast to Yahoo Mail s 1 TB of storage and its former unlimited storage offering Yahoo Japan Auctions ヤフオク Japan s largest Internet auction service Previously known as Yahoo Auction and Yafuoku Yahoo Japan T Point A rewards program that allows users to earn and redeem points for goods or cash Yahoo Premium A paid service allowing users to obtain certain benefits including the ability to bid on certain auction listings and various premium features with Yahoo Wallet which can be used in conjunction with Japan Net Bank Mitsubishi UFJ Bank and Rakuten Bank and Yahoo points Yahoo Japan GyaO A video on demand service that has included programs such as Calimero Creamy Mami the Magic Angel Intrigue in the Bakumatsu Irohanihoheto Jormungand Kyorochan Musashi Gundoh Nyanpire PRODUCE 101 JAPAN Real Drive The World of Golden Eggs 23 Service terminate on March 2023 Other Yahoo Japan services include or have included Yahoo Japan Bookstore Yahoo Japan News Yahoo Japan GeoCities discontinued in March 2019 24 Yahoo Japan Toto a sports lottery site Yahoo Shopping Yahoo Travel Yahoo Roko a mapping and review service Yahoo Box a cloud storage service Yahoo Mobage a social networking service Yahoo Wisdom Bag similar to Yahoo Answers and Yahoo Browser an android based web browser From April 6 2022 the home page blocked users from the EEA and the UK apparently due to General Data Protection Regulation 25 Some subsidiary services such as Yahoo JAPAN Mail remained functional although limited Gallery Edit A Yahoo JAPAN branded Boeing 767 operated by Skymark Airlines at Osaka International Airport in 2000 The Fukuoka Yahoo JAPAN Dome home of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks baseball team Yahoo JAPAN neon sign in Roppongi Tokyo Yahoo JAPAN website on a Sony Tablet SSee also EditYahoo Japan Search AwardsReferences Edit Company Info Yahoo Japan Archived from the original on 2016 09 28 Retrieved 2015 11 21 SoftBank unit to invest 4 7bn in Yahoo Line integration Company Info Archived 2016 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Japan Retrieved on April 30 2009 Matsutani Minoru 24 April 2012 Yahoo Japan Same name very different company via Japan Times Online Search Engine Market Share by Company Japan Jan 2010 Aug 2021 Matsutani Minoru Yahoo Japan Same name very different company Japan Times 24 April 2012 p 3 Alabaster Jay 2010 09 26 Yahoo Japan to use Google search technology Huffington Post Retrieved 29 September 2015 Verizon to buy Yahoo s core business for 4 8 billion in digital ad push Reuters 26 July 2017 Yahoo Japan s future still looks bright unlike its U S counterpart 13 May 2016 Yahoo Japan to Keep Name Services despite U S Sale The Daily Yomiuri Tokyo Japan July 29 2016 Archived from the original on August 31 2018 Nussey Sam SoftBank tightens grip on Yahoo Japan via 2 billion deal with Altaba U S Retrieved 3 December 2018 Chin Kimberly Altaba Sells Remaining Yahoo Japan Shares WSJ Yahoo Japan to get trademark rights for Yahoo brand for 178 bil yen nippon com 5 July 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Retrieved 2021 07 05 a b c d Yahoo Japan operator Line merge to take on foreign tech giants Kyodo News 1 March 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 a b Masuda Yoko 1 March 2021 Yahoo Japan Line integrate businesses to be major 3rd force The Asahi Shimbun Retrieved 9 November 2021 Eun Soo Jin 1 March 2021 Naver and SoftBank s A Holdings joint venture established Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 9 November 2021 Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe Asahi Shimbun 2022 02 02 Archived from the original on 2022 02 03 Retrieved 2022 06 09 Byford Sam 2022 02 01 Yahoo Japan is going dark in Europe The Verge The Daily Yomiuri Keidanren welcomes new member Yahoo August 1 2012 Archived 2012 08 01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on August 1 2012 Yahoo カテゴリ 終了へ 役割終えた ITmedia ビジネスオンライン in Japanese Retrieved 2019 05 27 株式会社インプレス 2011 06 14 Yahoo JAPANがTwitterと戦略提携 ツイートのリアルタイム検索を提供開始 INTERNET Watch in Japanese Retrieved 2019 05 27 サービス終了のお知らせ thanks yahoo co jp Retrieved 2019 05 27 Justin Sevakis December 4 2015 How Is Online Streaming Doing in Japan Anime News Network Retrieved December 4 2015 GeoCities dies in March 2019 and with it a piece of internet history CNET 2018 10 02 Retrieved 2018 10 09 Onaya Yasuyuki February 2 2022 Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe The Asahi Shimbun Retrieved 19 April 2022 External links Edit Companies portalYahoo Japan in Japanese Company info in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yahoo Japan amp oldid 1171105857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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