Fotopedia releases Japan app for iPad, iPhone

November 16th, 2011By Category: Uncategorized

Fotopedia, the publisher of popular iOS apps and the Fotopedia Magazine, has released a new app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, “Fotopedia Japan.”

With this new app, anyone with an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch can discover what makes Japan so fascinating. Fotopedia Japan lets you explore the country’s traditions, soothing nature, unique art, architecture, fashion, festivals, and exhilarating pop culture. With more than 1,300 photographs, you can learn about cosplay, odetama, pachinko, ikebana, waraji, torii … it’s all at your fingertips.

“Our mission is to help people discover, explore and share the beauty of the world,” said Jean-Marie Hullot, CEO of Fotopedia. “Japan has a very unique culture that is so rich in contrasts. It is unexpected and unforgettable with a touch of graciousness. I am very pleased to be able to share many of the country’s treasures in this new app with our millions of users.”

The app offers a large collection of spectacular photos contributed by Nobert Woehnl and members of the Fotopedia community. The app also features interactive maps, social media sharing, beautiful slideshows, wallpapers and a “Trip Builder” to help you create the trip of your dreams to Japan.

Fotopedia Japan” is available on the App Store

This app is free, thanks to Narita Airport.

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GaijinPot

GaijinPot is an online community for foreigners living in Japan, providing information on everything you need to know about enjoying life here, from finding a job and accommodation to having fun.

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