Japan’s largest Q&A web site launched the Chinese version

Then, since the 31st of this month, they can go to the Chinese version of OKWave to find answers.

OKWave is Japan’s largest Q & A Web site with 1.5 million members and monthly views of more than 41 million. Information exchanged at this site is related to life, workplace, social and interests of about 10 major categories, with hundreds of small categories. The site is in cooperation the two companies: Chinese industrial company, Castle Peak Data Center, launching the Chinese service on July 31.

It is reported that during the launch of “OKWave China”, Chinese users can use Chinese to bring up various issues about Japan, Chinese in Japan or Japanese will answer these questions, and questions from the Japanese who have interest in China will be answered by Japanese in China or Chinese who can speak Japanese. As a platform for Chinese and Japanese people through questions and answers to have mutual exchange of information, people from these two countries will get answers to their concerned questions.

Hiroyuki Tanaka of OKWave said at a press conference that in Japan existing web site for foreigners or online community were mostly operated by foreigners, and most users were foreigners, but some answers were too general and vague, so that it was difficult for questioners to collect real valuable information about Japan. “OKWave China” is aimed at building a useful information platform for Japanese and Chinese people to exchange information to help solve doubts and worries.

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