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April 26 2011

March 15 2011

SXJapan: Japan Web A New Beginning or the Galapagos

As I’m sitting in my hotel room for my panel tomorrow, my mind can’t help but replay the images of the catastrophe that just hit Japan.

Heart-wrenching.

I was in the Philippines when the hurricane Ondoy hit Manila. And although not comparable, I can vividly remember what it is to experience a big natural disaster.

I’m shaken.

Those who know me will tell you that I’m an eternal optimist, an upbeat person. But this is hard right now. Talking about the web industry and technology trends in Japan seems a bit futile.

Feeling helpless doesn’t cut it for me, though. From the moment I’ve received this Twitter direct message from a friend who was hiding under his table while the earthquake was hitting his home to today, I’ve done whatever I could to help, like so many others here in Austin -this is just incredible. I’ll have much more on this, but, for now, if you’re at SXSW, do donate to SXSW4Japan.org. Now.

My panel is still taking place tomorrow. There have been changes in its composition.Both Hiroko Tabuchi -currently reporting from the NYTimes in Tokyo- and Michi Kaifu won’t be able to make it. I’m sad that these two brilliant women won’t be here, but I know that their energy is directed to a much greater good. As much as I was honored to have them at South By SouthWest, I’m thankful that they’ll be doing their best to help from their respective ends.

Ko Orita & Naoki Aoyagi were able to come and they will not only share their wealth of knowledge, but will candidly talk about their experience during the earthquake and how the web was key in the most critical hours. I’m also very happy that my good friend Serkan Toto, one of the best Japan specialist out there -and who experienced the tremor in Narita Airport, being stranded there for 51 hours- will join us, as will my long-time friend Ken Brady, who possesses an amazing experience as an entrepreneur in the virtual world space in Japan.

Thanks a million to Hugh, Monica and all the SXSW organizers for bending the rules for me, allowing the last-minute change. You were nothing but exceptional during this week.

Here’s the updated schedule:

Japan Web: A New Beginning or the Galapagos

Tuesday, March 15, 11.00am
Hilton, Salon K [ Official schedulePlancastSched ]

Japan remains a big question mark. Sometimes qualified as strange, sometimes thought as very innovative, often unknown to many. Can you name one Japanese startup? Can you name one Japanese web service that you use? Do you know Facebook is almost inexistent there?

With the recent successes of Twitter (almost 20% of worldwide tweets are in Japanese), the iPhone (shaking a very insular mobile market), is Japan opening up to the US and the world? Similarly, with Rakuten, the Japanese eBay, acquiring Buy.com & opening offices in the US, but also entering China and elsewhere, are we witnessing a new era of Japanese companies’ expansion?

Japan remains a land of opportunities. A country where innovative models are popping up every day. Let’s learn about Japan.

Panelists:

Ko Orita (@koo), President, Digital Media Strategies
Naoki Aoyagi (@naoki), CFO, Gree
Serkan Toto (@serkantoto), Japan Correspondent, TechCrunch
Ken Brady (@kenbrady), Digital Strategy, Wieden+Kennedy
Paul Papadimitriou (@papadimitriou), VP & Principal Analyst, Constellation Research

You can follow the panel on Twitter via the #SXJapan hashtag.

 

March 09 2011

SXJapan: All the Japan Events at SXSW Interactive 2011

SXSW Interactive is in only two days. I can’t wait to be there. And no, it’s not the tons of paper used to print all the invites that gives me excitement. It’s the fact that Japan will be a highlight of the Festival [1].

In 2010, I was lamenting that no interactive panel seemed to be talking Japan, a hotbed for innovation and a big question mark for pretty much all the attendees I was talking with. To cut the story short, what an amazing surprise to have witnessed no less than 3 other Japan events after my own panel was greenlighted.

My panel will take place on March 15 at 11:00am. I’m proud to have only Japanese nationals represented -a promise I had made to myself last year-, two women -I really wanted to fight for that- and such variety of backgrounds: the CFO of Gree -Japan’s biggest social gaming network-, a brand & advertising connoisseur, an IT & telecom specialist & the Japan business correspondent of the New York Times. Wow.

You can follow the action live via Twitter. Follow @SXJapan & the #SXJapan hashtag on Twitter -not to mention this handy list of all panelists. Some updates will also be made on the Facebook page.

I owe a lot to my friends Joi Ito, Hitoshi Hokamura and Motohiko Tokuriki. You were awesome in helping me out, thanks so much. A shout out to Dave Olson & the HootSuite Japan team who have been working the community out, and to Kogure for spreading the word out in Japan.

So now, without further ado, the Japan schedule.

Tracks:

Big in Japan: Outreaching to a unique market

Sunday, March 13, 12.30pm
Hilton, Salon D [ Official schedulePlancast | Sched ]

Web and mobile technology have developed differently in Japan than any other country with hardware, features and social communities which are completely unique to this singular market. But Japanese companies are now realizing this introverted market position isn’t sustainable and are now looking towards technology from outside and exploring way to create technology for outside of their country.

Japan has ubiquitous high-speed coverage and a voracious appetite for tech gadgets, however, their tools have developed with entirely different features than other countries. For example: Japan’s “Galapo-phones” commonly include streaming TV and multi-character sets, Mixi and Gree each have more than 30 million users on their social networks, and Yahoo is a whole different experience from US counter-part.

With meteoric growth in Twitter and network tools, Japan aims on becoming the regional leader for emerging social web technologies — much like their early leadership in consumer electronics and gaming industries. This presents opportunities for collaboration and partnerships but localizing requires more than translation.

This panel will discuss the unique characteristics of Japanese web and mobile market including tactics for connecting to markets, identifying opportunities, and outreaching to audiences, plus understanding unexpected cultural nuances and consumer expectations.

Panelists:

Fumi Yamazaki (@fumi), Developers Relations, Google
Robert Laing (@robert_laing), CEO, myGengo
Rocky Eda (@rockyeda), Head of CEO’s office, Digital Garage
Steve Moch, General Manager, Mangahigh.com
Ryan Holmes (@invoker), CEO, Hootsuite

This track, focusing on entrepreneurship and localization, was proposed by Ryan Holmes, CEO of Hootsuite. You can follow the panel on Twitter via the #bigjapan hashtag.

 

Japanese Mobile Leaders Forum

Monday, March 14, 11.00am
Hilton, Salon H [ Official schedulePlancast | Sched ]

“Japan” “Mobile” “Social Media” – what do you see when you have these words together? Cyber utopia? Shrinking Galapagos? Ninjas with high-tech swords? It’s about time we know what the real scenes are in Japan. With the leaders of the mobile social media in Japan, we will discuss what the Japanese mobile social media world looks like, where they are headed, and how the “outer world” will affect / or be affected. Needless to give examples like the explosive rise of Twitter in Japan, the question is not whether the country is the “land of the rising sun” in mobile social media or not – it’s how high has the sun risen, and why.

Panelists:

Eiji Araki (@eijiaraki), VP Products, Gree International
Serkan Toto (@serkantoto), Japan Correspondent, TechCrunch
Taisei Tanaka (@mochihada), CEO, Geisha Tokyo Entertainment
Tak Miyata (@takmiyata), Executive VP, Mixi
Takahito Iguchi (@iguchi), CEO, Tonchidot

This track, focusing on mobile and social media, was proposed by Takahito Iguchi, CEO of Tonchidot. You can follow the panel on Twitter via the #jpmobilesummit hashtag.

 

Japan Web: A New Beginning or the Galapagos

Tuesday, March 15, 11.00am
Hilton, Salon K [ Official schedulePlancast | Sched ]

Japan remains a big question mark. Sometimes qualified as strange, sometimes thought as very innovative, often unknown to many. Can you name one Japanese startup? Can you name one Japanese web service that you use? Do you know Facebook is almost inexistent there?

With the recent successes of Twitter (almost 20% of worldwide tweets are in Japanese), the iPhone (shaking a very insular mobile market), is Japan opening up to the US and the world? Similarly, with Rakuten, the Japanese eBay, acquiring Buy.com & opening offices in the US, but also entering China and elsewhere, are we witnessing a new era of Japanese companies’ expansion?

Japan remains a land of opportunities. A country where innovative models are popping up every day. Let’s learn about Japan.

Panelists:

Hiroko Tabuchi (@hirokotabuchi), Japan Business Correspondent, New York Times
Ko Orita (@koo), President, Digital Media Strategies
Michi Kaifu (@michikaifu), CEO, Enotech Consulting
Naoki Aoyagi (@naoki), CFO, Gree
Paul Papadimitriou (@papadimitriou), VP & Principal Analyst, Constellation Research

This track, focusing on the industry and the web culture, is the one I submitted. You can follow the panel on Twitter via the #SXJapan hashtag -which will also cover the rest of the events.

 

Japan Technology Summit

Wednesday, March 16, 11.00am
Hilton, Salon K [ Official schedulePlancast ]

The Japan Technology Summit will provide an hour-long exploration of the new media scene in Japan. Speakers will cover the hottest new technologies in this country, as well as identifying key players and key companies, current investment opportunities and the kinds of programs available for technology entrepreneurs. If you need a crash course regarding the newest tech-related developments in Japan, then be sure to attend this session!

The Technology Summit is a new two day event that immediately follows SXSW Interactive. This session will be hosted by Serkan Toto and will feature Koichi Yamamoto, Ryo Shimizu & Takahito Iguchi.

 

Now, SXSW wouldn’t be SXSW without the parties, correct? Here are two!

Parties:

Domo, Yobongo, Soundtrckr, Who’s Free & Gatsby Want To Buy You a Drink

Saturday, March 12, 5.00pm
Ten Oak [ FacebookPlancast ]

Domo, the new service of Tonchidot, is partnering with other location-based services. Drinks, networking and partying!

Japan Social Tech HootUp

Sunday, March 13, 1.30pm
Paradise Cafe [ MeetupPlancast ]

HootSuite leads this meetup about Japan’s tech culture and industry. Fun swag prizes included.

 

That’s all right now -I’ll update if needed. Hope it quenches your thirst about everything Japan during SXSW Interactive!

Now, on to packing my luggage -and my 3 iPhone external batteries.

 

  1. I had originally come up with a mini-site, SXJapan.com, to host all the SXSW Interactive Japan content in one place. However, the organizers and I didn’t have the time to finish all the legal paperwork in order to use the SXSW brand name. Thus, and for the moment being, it redirects here.

August 24 2010

Japan At SXSW 2011

Japan needs to be at SXSW because SXSW needs Japan! Read more about why here. I’ve created SXJapan.com to raise awareness, adding some relevant information in Japanese. Thanks for all of those who are helping by voting or sharing the information to their networks, I know who you are (special thanks to Masato Kogure for his article).
There are two separate SXSW panel you can vote on. Ryan, CEO of HootSuite has one here. I highly recommend it. You can see mine here.

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