SF New Tech Japan Night! A Catalyst for Revival – June 28 2011

See the talent of Japan’s emerging startups help the Japanese economy by going global.

Cacoo

Masanori Hashimoto, CEO

Cacoo is a drawing tool that enables the creation, sharing, and publication of drawings. It provides an interface in 17 different languages. It is used by 130,000 people as of May 2011 with 2/3 of the user base from 120 different countries.
https://cacoo.com/ // @cacooapp

ChatWork

Toshiyuki Yamamoto, CEO

ChatWork is a cloud-based business chat tool that addresses the communication problem caused by traditional email and chat services. ChatWork replaces inefficient email and chat services with built-in group task management and group file sharing. Since ChatWork lives in the cloud, your data remains perfectly in sync whether you login from a desktop PC, a laptop, or your smartphone.
http://www.chat-work.com/en // @ec_studio

Feel on

Taisuke Yokoi, CEO

Feel on analyzes your Twitter timeline with its unique Social Emotion Engine(SEE) and shows each tweet with a emotionally matched comic character and color.
http://www.feel-on.com // @cimmonkun_ja

MoSo

Shinji Murakoshi, CEO

Moso is a new application that makes editing and sharing videos, easy and fun. It’s free to download at MacAppStore.
http://www.mosoapp.com

beauteCam

Sadao Adachi, CEO

beauteCam is an iPhone skin condition check application that uses a special 30x lens to attach to an iPhone.
http://www.myhada.net/pc/indexenglish.php // @myhada

Reengo

Daisuke Yanasawa, CEO

Renengo is a numberless calling smartphone application where you can talk to friends for free with a Facebook account. Future plans are to release an Android version, which will provide free calls between iPhones and Androids.
http://reengo.me/en/ // @Reengo_me

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