Hulu Goes International With Japan Launch

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Hulu Goes International With Japan Launch
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Japanese viewers will not have free access to Hulu.com, but rather its Hulu Plus service, in which content can be accessed on the web, via connected devices and video game consoles, and on smartphones and tablets.

Hulu has secured licensing deals with Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Japan, Warner Bros., NBC Universal and CBS. The company, which is currently on the sales block, says it will be working to bring Japanese-produced content to the service, as well as content from across the Asian region.

The price of Hulu in Japan is ¥1,480 per month, or the equivalent of $19.99. That's more than twice the price of Hulu's U.S. offering, but considering all the international licensing deals, it's probably a bargain for Japanese consumers who want access to American content.

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On its blog, Hulu notes it has localized its user experience, by making the service available in both Japanese and English. Hulu Japan has also partnered with NTT Docomo, Japan's largest mobile carrier. The details of this partnership haven't been released yet, but we imagine it will likely integrate well with NTT Docomo's other offerings.

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