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August 27, 2015

Amazon is the next US streaming video service to launch in Japan

by John_A

Amazon's 'Mozart in the Jungle'

Amazon isn’t about to let Netflix launch in Japan without making a move of its own. The American internet giant has announced plans to bring Prime Video to the island nation this September, including its worldwide original shows (such as Mozart in the Jungle) as well as Japan-specific content. Sounds exactly like what you’d expect for a regional expansion, wouldn’t it? You may think differently when you see how little Japanese residents will pay, however. They’ll get Prime Video as part of their existing Prime subscription, which costs a mere ¥3,900 per year ($32) — that’s a bargain when many Americans are paying three times as much for largely the same thing. That rock-bottom pricing might be necessary, though, as being a US streaming powerhouse is no guarantee of success across the Pacific.

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