Published: Retrospective Analysis from 2020 Data
If you found a @aol.net address for a Japanese company in 2020, it is a honeypot or a data entry error from 1998. Part 6: The Verdict – What To Do With This Information You came here looking for a list of current email addresses of companies in japan using consumer domains. That list does not exist legitimately. Published: Retrospective Analysis from 2020 Data If you
Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately. In the context of Japanese business culture (Keiretsu, Nihonjin no shigoto bunka), searching for legitimate corporate contacts using consumer free-mail domains is like searching for a sushi chef at a hot dog stand. It rarely works. Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately
If you are reading this, you likely typed a very specific—and very problematic—search query into Google sometime in 2020. You were looking for current email addresses of companies in Japan, but with a twist: you wanted them to end in @gmail.com , @hotmail.com , @yahoomail.com , or @aol.net . If you are reading this, you likely typed
| Free Email Domain | Use Case in Japan (2020) | Company Type | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | @gmail.com | English tutoring services, Airbnb hosts, freelance translators | Micro-business (2-3 people) | | @yahoo.co.jp | Auction sellers (Yahoo Auctions Japan), used car exporters | Sole proprietors | | @hotmail.com | Legacy contacts (pre-2005), expats living in Japan running guesthouses | Non-incorporated | | @aol.net | None. Zero. Absolutely none. | N/A |