Top 10 Most Popular Japanese Apps

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  5. top 5 SmartNews
  6. top 6 AbemaTV
  7. top 7 Yomiwa
  8. top 8 JapanTaxi
  9. top 9 Cookpad
  10. top 10 Ameba

Ameba

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Ameba Japan is a highly popular social media app developed by CyberAgent, Inc. It was released on March 13, 2006, and has gained significant popularity in Japan. The app allows users to create and share blog posts, photos, videos, and engage with other users through comments and likes.


Ameba Japan has become famous in the country due to its vibrant and active community, where users can express themselves, connect with like-minded individuals, and follow their favorite celebrities and influencers.


The app offers various features like customizable blog templates, live streaming, and a wide range of content categories to cater to diverse interests. As of the latest available data, Ameba Japan has amassed over 30 million downloads, showcasing its widespread usage and influence in the Japanese social media landscape.


Pros:

  • Easy-to-use blogging platform
  • diverse content
  • interactive features

Cons:

  • Limited language support
  • occasional interface lag

Download:

  • iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ameba
  • Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.ameba

Official Website: https://www.ameba.jp/

Screenshot via  https://www.ameba.jp/
Screenshot via https://www.ameba.jp/
Screenshot via https://www.ameba.jp/
Screenshot via https://www.ameba.jp/

Top 10 Most Popular Japanese Apps

  1. top 1 Line
  2. top 2 Mercari
  3. top 3 TikTok
  4. top 4 Pococha
  5. top 5 SmartNews
  6. top 6 AbemaTV
  7. top 7 Yomiwa
  8. top 8 JapanTaxi
  9. top 9 Cookpad
  10. top 10 Ameba

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