If you're interested in Japan's tourist attractions or its culture such as anime and movies, ask someone who lives in Japan a question!
WaChat is an app that allows you to look at pictures of beautiful Japanese sightseeing spots and ask questions about Japan.
The translation function allows you to communicate with people living in Japan even if you don't understand Japanese.
Now let's communicate with people living in Japan!
【How to use the app.】
・First of all, you can easily register an account with your social network account (Facebook, Google, Apple)
・You can see beautiful pictures of Japan's tourist attractions and posts about Japan.
・You can ask questions about Japan's sightseeing spots and culture.
・Follow people you are interested in and interact with them.
【Recommended for people who...】
・I don't speak Japanese, but I want to communicate with people who live in Japan.
・I am planning a trip to Japan and would like to learn more about Japan.
・I want to go to the tourist attractions and restaurants promoted by the locals.
・I want to go to a restaurant that is not listed in the guidebook.
・I want to make friends with people who live in Japan
・I want to study Japanese.
WaChat is an app that allows you to look at pictures of beautiful Japanese sightseeing spots and ask questions about Japan.
The translation function allows you to communicate with people living in Japan even if you don't understand Japanese.
Now let's communicate with people living in Japan!
【How to use the app.】
・First of all, you can easily register an account with your social network account (Facebook, Google, Apple)
・You can see beautiful pictures of Japan's tourist attractions and posts about Japan.
・You can ask questions about Japan's sightseeing spots and culture.
・Follow people you are interested in and interact with them.
【Recommended for people who...】
・I don't speak Japanese, but I want to communicate with people who live in Japan.
・I am planning a trip to Japan and would like to learn more about Japan.
・I want to go to the tourist attractions and restaurants promoted by the locals.
・I want to go to a restaurant that is not listed in the guidebook.
・I want to make friends with people who live in Japan
・I want to study Japanese.
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