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I am taking offers for these 4 .jp domains with full brandable options and lot of potencial end users.
In fact, the dont have million and million results on google, but sometimes i think that its really important not only the google results but also what kind of industry you are aiming, potencial end users, industry details and much more things.

The domains are:

パチンコメーカー.jp (Pachinko Manufacterer) Overture: 35k
パチンコゲーム.jp (Pachinko Game) Overture: 21k
無料音楽ダウンロード.jp (Free Music Downloads) Overture: 79k
中古車情報誌.jp (Used Car information magazine) Overture: 29k

Please, offers from $250

Note: Pachinko Facts:

How big is the pachinko business in Japan? Well, it employs a third of a million people, three times more than the steel industry; it commands 40 percent of Japan's leisure industry, including restaurants and bars; and with 30 million regular enthusiasts coughing up almost 30 trillion yen in 1999 (a higher turnover than the car industry), it's very big business indeed. So big, that foreign businesses are getting in on the act. While much of the pachinko industry has long been controlled by residents of Korean descent, in early 2001 British company BS Group bought a stake in Tokyo Plaza, who run about 20 parlors in Japan, and have also opened parlors in the UK.

If you want to play pachinko, you won't have to look very hard to find a parlor. There's usually at least one near every train station and where there is no station (ie in the countryside) just look out for the gariest, ugliest building you can find.
 

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Findacodder said:
I am taking offers for these 4 .jp domains with full brandable options and lot of potencial end users.
In fact, the dont have million and million results on google, but sometimes i think that its really important not only the google results but also what kind of industry you are aiming, potencial end users, industry details and much more things.

The domains are:

パチンコメーカー.jp (Pachinko Manufacterer) Overture: 35k
パチンコゲーム.jp (Pachinko Game) Overture: 21k
無料音楽ダウンロード.jp (Free Music Downloads) Overture: 79k
中古車情報誌.jp (Used Car information magazine) Overture: 29k

Please, offers from $250

Note: Pachinko Facts:

How big is the pachinko business in Japan? Well, it employs a third of a million people, three times more than the steel industry; it commands 40 percent of Japan's leisure industry, including restaurants and bars; and with 30 million regular enthusiasts coughing up almost 30 trillion yen in 1999 (a higher turnover than the car industry), it's very big business indeed. So big, that foreign businesses are getting in on the act. While much of the pachinko industry has long been controlled by residents of Korean descent, in early 2001 British company BS Group bought a stake in Tokyo Plaza, who run about 20 parlors in Japan, and have also opened parlors in the UK.

If you want to play pachinko, you won't have to look very hard to find a parlor. There's usually at least one near every train station and where there is no station (ie in the countryside) just look out for the gariest, ugliest building you can find.
 
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