Universal Japan is a Japanese arm of the global music company, Universal Music Group. It is one of the major music labels in Japan, handling a diverse range of Japanese and international artists and soundtracks.
- Universal Japan was founded in 1959 as the Japanese branch of MCA Inc.
- MCA Inc. was acquired by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (now Panasonic Corporation) in 1990
- Matsushita sold off MCA Inc. to Seagram Company Ltd. in 1995, which was later acquired by Vivendi Universal in 2000, forming Universal Music Group
- In 2000, the company began distributing anime soundtracks and gradually expanded its anime music catalog
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Universal Japan offers a wide range of Japanese and international CDs and DVDs, covering various genres of music
The label has a range of digital music services, including music streaming, download, and ringtone services
Universal Japan has a wide range of anime soundtracks, covering various popular anime series and movies
Universal Japan handles a wide range of Japanese and international artists from various genres, including pop, rock, hip hop, R&B, and more.
Yes, Universal Japan's music is available for purchase on various online music stores and streaming platforms worldwide, including iTunes, Amazon Music, and Spotify.
Yes, Universal Japan has its own music streaming service, called UtaPass, which offers a wide range of Japanese and international music.
Universal Japan has a wide range of anime soundtracks, covering various popular anime series and movies, including Attack on Titan, Naruto, One Piece, and more.
The pricing range for Universal Japan's CDs and DVDs varies depending on the artist, album, and format. You can check the prices on the label's website or online music stores.