The .JP domain is Japan's official country code top-level domain (ccTLD). It is widely used by individuals, businesses, and organizations with connections to Japan, reflecting Japanese identity and presence online.
The history of the .JP domain's origins
The .JP domain was introduced in 1986. It is managed by the Japan Registry Services (JPRS).
Initially, registration was limited, but it expanded to allow more entities to register, promoting Japan's online presence globally.
Who is it suitable for?
Japanese Businesses: Companies operating in or targeting the Japanese market.
Japanese Organizations: Non-profits, educational institutions, and other groups based in Japan.
Individuals in Japan: Personal websites or blogs for Japanese residents.
Multinational Corporations: Firms with a significant presence in Japan wanting to localize their online presence.
E-commerce Websites: Online stores catering to Japanese customers.