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  • Korean Mobile Site for Japanese Tourists

    L-BIZ KOREA creates free mobile guide book service for Jpn visitors w/gourmet reviews, lang. lessons, maps & coupons [J] http://bit.ly/xxRjX

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    The South Korea area city formal has adopted portable site for a Japanese tourist “Annaba Korea” for the L-BIZ KOREA offer.

    The mobile site project company L-BIZ KOREA Ltd. (The headquarters: Seoul City representative: snarf [inshiku]) will offer sightseeing information on the suburban city of the start of the [**zumi] city and the [yorokonao] south road by mobile site for the carrying of Japan “Annaba Korea”. It is practicable service for which divides into nine categories including the event and the culture in addition to past sightseeing and the gourmet in a mobile version of PC site “anabakorea.com”, preserves the screen accessed in Japan, and the cellular phone can be used as a in South Korea. Useful functions such as good place known to few people “Gourmet”, other than Seoul and Pusan “Event”, coupons that can be used free of charge, and “Korean conversation collection” are prepared. The contents use fee is free. Via ZNET Japan

    Posted: 11 September 2009 | Filed: tweets | Feedback | Print |
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