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Collaboration has become more global than ever. With teams in 190 countries using Asana and half of our revenue coming from outside the U.S., we’ve made it a priority to enable people to manage their work in the language they’re most comfortable (and productive) with.
Over the past eighteen months, we’ve launched Asana in French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. Today, we’re excited to add one more language to that list with the launch of Asana in Japanese.
This is just the beginning of our long-term commitment to Japanese customers. We’re particularly excited to help teams implement “Work-Style Reform” by using Asana to manage and coordinate their most important initiatives and, ultimately, be more productive at work.
We couldn’t be more excited about helping Asana customers around the world work together with less effort. This includes Japanese companies like CAMPFIRE and Zaim.
CAMPFIRE is a crowdfunding platform that lets users raise money to fund projects. By linking Asana to their own database, tickets are automatically created in Asana whenever a new project is submitted by a CAMPFIRE user.
Zaim is a personal finance app that helps users track their finances. They introduced Asana company-wide to increase transparency and enable their team to deliver results.
The full Asana experience, from our app to our website and Guide, is now translated into Japanese. If you need support, members of our Japanese Community Forum and our support team in Japan are here to help. And if you want to learn more about how Asana can benefit your team, check out our Asana Academy course in Japanese.
To change your language in Asana, follow these steps:
Select your profile photo in the top right corner of Asana
Select My Profile Settings
Select Display
Choose your language
With today’s launch of Asana in Japanese, we’re just getting started. Later this year, we’ll be opening an office in Tokyo to better serve customers locally. And in early April, we’ll be hosting a series of workshops in Tokyo to help you get the most out of Asana, whether you’re just getting started with the app, looking for advanced tips, or interested in learning more about work management.
To register for a workshop, visit our events page.