“Tsunagu” Communication Service Launches at Ueno Zoo! 

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We’re excited to announce that Mikey Inc.’s communication service “Tsunagu” (meaning “connect”) is now live at Ueno Zoo in Taito City, Tokyo!

“Tsunagu” is a web-based communication service that uses image recognition to identify what you photograph with your smartphone and takes you straight to the relevant URL. Japanese visitors can use it too!

At Ueno Zoo, just snap a photo of the animal name signs with “Tsunagu,” and you’ll get access to detailed info about that animal. Got that “I want to know more!” feeling? This service gives you the info you need, right on the spot!

Give “Tsunagu” a Try at Ueno Zoo!

Using “Tsunagu” is super easy! Just visit the “Tsunagu” website, take a photo of the display showing the animal’s name with your camera, and boom—you’re taken to that animal’s info page. Let “Tsunagu” satisfy your curiosity and thirst for knowledge!

How to Use “Tsunagu”

  1. Go to the “Tsunagu” communication service webpage
  2. Take a photo of the display showing the animal’s name
  3. You’ll be redirected to the animal’s information page

https://tsunagu.mikey.co.jp/

Next time you visit Ueno Zoo, definitely give the “Tsunagu” communication service a shot!


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