According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc

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According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 Apps on average, , and use Apps for 4.7 hours a day. A mobile phone can solve everything in life.

Freshmen in October are about to leave to study in Japan. Can Chinese netizens who are "spoiled" by mobile networks and apps adapt to life in Japan?

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

Recently, this editor will help you sort out some essential APPs for life in Japan, to prepare for the upcoming life of studying abroad in Japan! Today, let’s take a look at the social APP commonly used in Japan.

Social tools

Social software is absolutely essential. In foreign countries, WeChat, Weibo, and are less commonly used. Although you can add domestic friends, if you want to make friends with Waiguoren classmates, it is recommended to use the four giant social APPs outside the wall.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

01, LINE

Line is Japan’s national social software. LINE, which can only be expanded in mainland China through LINE Friends Store coffee + peripheral product stores, is the most popular instant messaging social software in Japan and one of the most popular social apps in the world. It can be said to exist like WeChat in China.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

Line can not only send photos, videos, voices and texts, but also provide cute stickers, and supports free calls between users in the network environment. It is definitely a money-saving and easy-to-use app.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

02, Twitter

Twitter is similar to the domestic Weibo . 140-word short articles can be shared quickly, and the "non-public" mode can be set to only allow selected users to follow themselves. Sharing, communicating, understanding hot news, and checking out the latest fashion trends are essential extensions for students.

Japanese Twitter user activity is second only to the Netherlands, and the usage of Japanese on Twitter is second only to English.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

03, Facebook

Facebook is a social network service website in the United States. Unlike Twitter which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been competing hard with local social media sites since it first landed in Japan. But many students abroad will use Facebook as a social tool.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

04, Instagram

Instagram is an APP for sharing photos. Many Japanese girls post photos on Instagram after taking photos. Many celebrities have also opened Ins accounts one after another, which can be regarded as a tool for chasing stars.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

The above are the four giants of social apps outside the wall. It is necessary to keep in touch with foreign classmates and friends. Tomorrow I will continue to take stock of other commonly used apps for studying in Japan.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

I believe that the luggage of the students who are about to leave is almost ready. Here is also a gift package of study abroad materials and , which I hope can help students start their journey to a famous school.

According to a survey by a big data company, Chinese netizens have installed 56 apps on average and use apps for 4.7 hours a day. Unlike Twitter, which was very popular when it first entered Japan in 2008, Facebook has been struggling to compete with local social media sites sinc - DayDayNews

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