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page 1Internet in Japan
.jp
.jp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Japan. It was established in 1986 and is administered by the Japan Registry Services.
.tokyo
The domain name tokyo is a top-level domain (TLD) for Tokyo in the Domain Name System of the Internet. On November 13, 2013, ICANN and GMO Registry entered into a registry agreement under which GMO Registry operates the TLD.
Z Intermediate Global Corporation
Japanese subsidiary of South Korean internet search giant Naver
Jun Murai
Japanese computer scientist
LY Corporation
Japanese company
Internet in Japan
overview of the Internet in Japan
WIDE Project
early Internet creator in Japan
.nagoya
.nagoya is the top-level domain for Nagoya City in the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS). The domain is operated by GMO Registry. On 20 February 2014, ICANN and GMO signed the registry agreement, under which GMO Domain Registry operates the .nagoya domain. Like other top-level domains, .nagoya is not geographically restricted to those in Nagoya and domains with the TLD can be used by anyone worldwide.

Internet Initiative Japan
Japanese telecommunications company
Japan Registry Service
Z Holdings
Japanese technology company
JUNET
Japan University NETwork (JUNET) was a computer network established by three universities, Tokyo University, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in October 1984 for test and research purposes. At its height it connected 700 machines. Comparable to the model of the American Usenet, it employed a UUCP implementation over telephone line. JUNET played an important role in the development of the Internet in Japan. It was made obsolete with the development and growing popularity of the WIDE Project, and was discontinued in October 1994.
GREE, Inc.
company that operates GREE