Mixi.jp now hates foreigners. Requires a (Japanese) mobile email address to join.

Wow Mixi, way to put a damper on things. About two months ago, I put up a tutorial on how to get started with Mixi so that you could use it to practice your Japanese. Now it seems like Mixi is pretty much off limits (for now) to foreigners without a Japanese cell phone email addresses. This theoretically means you have to be living in Japan, and own a cell phone if you want to be able to join Mixi now.

Here are the new rules:

  1. You have to confirm a Japanese cell phone email address (docomo, AU, softbank, etc).
  2. You also have to confirm a normal email address (hotmail, gmail, whatever).

If you don’t have both of these, you don’t get into Mixi, simple as that. I’ll still be happy to send folks invites, just know that you won’t be able to complete the registration process unless you have a Japanese cell phone.

Anyways, now the important thing is to try and figure out a way around this. Anyone know of a way to get a Japanese cell phone email without actually owning a cell phone? Anyone know a way to circumvent this? I invited myself to Mixi, but I couldn’t figure anything out. I looked around online as well. Still nothing. If any of you know, please let me know in the comments and I’ll make a post about it so we can get this Mixi train rolling again.

UPDATE: Just because some of you seemed worried, if you are already registered with Mixi, you’re okay (for now). I can’t see them shutting down already created accounts just because you don’t have a Japanese mobile email…though, perhaps I wouldn’t put it past them as well. Mixi has done some other crazy stuff that makes me think they are internazis (Thanks for the link, Caitlin).

Update 2: If you want a Mixi invite

If you want a Mixi invite, head on over to this article on “How to get a Mixi invite” and request one over there.

  • http://myspace.com/nitsuazack zack

    by the way, do i absolutely need a japanese cell phone?

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Pretty much

  • http://myspace.com/nitsuazack zack

    darn, oh well. thanks anyway koichi. i really appreciate it

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Yep, sorry :(
    Best way to do it is to find someone in Japan willing to let you use their
    cell phone temporarily to create an account, if you can find someone.

  • http://myspace.com/nitsuazack zack

    i might have to do that haha
    thank you again! =D

  • jason

    I jsut recieved and invite from a friend.
    I'm living in japan and have a phone but my phone is an old banger that cant access the internet.
    So i have the link right there waiting to be clicked but i cant click it!
    I just get ''cannot connect to network''
    So not only does it require you to have a japanese phone in japan, but it requires you to have one capable of using the net (ok so 99% of them can but I've settled with a hand me down – beggars cant be choosers)

    I wonder if smeone else can input the link from there phone?
    http://m.mixi.jp/confirm.pl?c=fedbc07c8e23c4274
    if anyone is willing to try :p

  • miss anon

    ^ EVERYONE READ THE ABOVE POST AGAIN, THIS PERSON IS VERY CORRECT.
    first learn the language in lang-8, its just the same journal writing thing as mixi and people are much nicer..

  • FuguPop373

    I went to high school in Japan, but moved back to the US for college. All of my high school friends have since changed their keitai addresses, so I can't find any of them unless I have mixi. I have an invitation, but I will have no way of contacting my family and friends until I'm in Japan again.
    I'm not just some gaikokujin looking to hound strangers for Japanese practice. I just want to find my friends. It took me so long to find someone who would invite me, and now…

    This so defeats the purpose of social networking.

  • Reign

    can someboady send me a mixi account invite. i have a softbank email you can send the invite to lostsouls198@msn.com

  • ADD ME… =)

    please invite me
    kukooinside@gmail.com , got softbank and also japanese.

    yoroshiku!

  • http://aleekinjapan.wordpress.com Nila

    Hi, I'm studying in Japan right now and have a Japanese cell phone and email. Could you send me an invite to mixi? Thanks.

  • Jay

    Hi Koichi, wondering if I can get an invite. I am living here in Yokohama, Japan now. Thanks alot!

  • B.G.

    Ooh, me too me too please. =) I have someone with a keitai address. My e-mail is persephony@gmail.com Thanks =)

  • sas

    Hi, do you still got invites left? I just could use one right now. I live in Japan so that part is ok for me, just need an invite. Thanks in any case!

  • Blizzard

    Hey I would love it if you could send me an invite. I live in Japan own a Japanese cell phone.

    My email is blizzard60893@hotmail.com

    You can also send it to my American account from when I used to live in New York. I'll be able to receive from this account also

    blizzard60893@aim.com

  • Johii

    I am going to Japan soon, and i intend to buy a cellphone and everything there :D So please if anyone would be willing to send me an invite I would gladly accept it :)

    My email is joeh89@hotmail.com
    or send to yohans89@gmail.com :) onegai shimasu

    よろしく。
    ありがとう。

  • Lisa

    hello im going to japan for two months this summer and im going to get a softbank cellphone. so would i still be able to join mixi?

  • http://www.zoebabie.blogspot.com/ Zoe

    Hi Andrew,
    Would i borrow your cell phone email address to access my mixi? I got invited but i dun have jp cell phone email:(

    If you willing to help that's really sweet of you. Thanks

    xoxo
    Zoe

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    nooope. Kinda tough luck if you don't have one

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    nooope. Kinda tough luck if you don't have one

  • jo

    hello,
    do you still send invites to others, than i would be happy if you could also do it for me.
    yodakksu@yahoo.co.jp
    thanks in advance
    jo

  • Anon

    i don't understand the point of this post saying that mixi hates foreigners, does that also mean that hulu.com hates foreigners too because their videos can only be watched in the US?

  • Kenji Saito

    Aloha,

    Please send me an invite as well!

    Thanks,

  • Kenji Saito

    Hi,

    Can you please send me an invite too?

    Thanks!

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    The reason Hulu doesn't broadcast outside the US is because of legal issues,
    barring them from broadcasting shows to other audiences. That's the fault of
    the studios, not to mention the people who want to make money off of ads
    (gotta get targeted ads for other locations in the world). Hulu's actually
    going to start broadcasting in England soon, though, as they've finally
    gotten a deal to make it legally possible.

    Mixi on the other hand… I haven't found any legal reason for them to do
    this. If I've missed something then definitely someone let me know, though.

  • Anon

    yeah, there is no legal grounds for mixi to prevent foreigners from signing up yet, but it is possible to follow your arguments for hulu on mixi too, that Mixi wants to make money off of ads that are targeted at specific audiences. I'm not too sure about the legal issues that hulu faces that prevents it from broadcasting content overseas since I'm not from the States.

    but in my opinion, legality doesn't mask the fact that many people outside of the US are unable to watch the videos on hulu.com. Certain music videos on youtube are also not accessible to people outside the US too. I think most US firms are smart enough to put this as a legal issue instead of a discriminatory issue. just my 2 cents worth

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Yeah, I agree with you in some respects – I still think a lot of the
    'outside-of-japan-ban' is cultural rather than legal. I know there was a lot
    of talk at the time about how Mixi wanted to protect its Japanese users from
    creepy gaijin (totally valid, by the way… definitely a lot of super creepy
    asian chasers out there).

    On the other hand, the studios blocking hulu from showing vids everywhere
    else in the world need to suck it up and let hulu be open. I could rant
    about them longer than I can rant about Mixi… and I live in the U.S.,
    haha.

    One day both of these sites will be open to people of all countries, and
    we'll know we've attained world peace ;)

  • audrey

    i really want to joint mixi badly but i dunt have jap mobile phone e mail address
    how come…
    could you help me??

  • http://luckydays.iobloggo.com/ Maja

    I heard about this, but…it might seem a crazy question…I have a japanese cellphone+cellphone number but i have no idea if i do have an email cellphone address or not! I bought one of those prepaid phone, so i might not have one…could someone help me to figure this out?

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    If you have a prepaid you prolly don't have one. You should just ask someone
    over there for an invite / to use their email!

  • http://www.zuco.org/ Zuco

    I don't think they hate foreigners. They just want a Japanese social network community. That's all and a simple way to filter it is using mobile phones.
    There are many other social networking, like facebook or Orkut that do not have that kind of restriction.

    Anyway call this racism is a little bit excessive. It's just a japan-only social network.

  • arisa

    i just went to mixi to register, but couldn't. i guess this is why.

    i have some friends in japan that change their cell phone address quite frequently. i wonder if we could use their old ones to register…?? …highly doubtful….but maybe?

    can you send me an invite, so i could try?

  • Dave

    I got the message on my cell phone but cant go to the link since my cell doesnt have internet! I tried going to the link on the computer but it says it needs to be visited by the cell phone. Does anyone know if it HAS to be the cell phone that got the message or just any old cell phone? I wouldnt want to endanger my friend's accounts, but I doubt the web

    Please reply to post and Ill write back!

  • Imai

    Hello,

    I would be happy if someone could send me an invite too… onegaishimasu ^_^
    imai_ayu@yahoo.com

    Yoroshiku ne
    Thanks!

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  • Michelle

    Does that mean they're going to check to see if the user is Japanese or something? That's totally whacked!

  • lyly

    yoroshiku onegaishimasu

  • lyly

    hello kenji!
    im people new, nice to meet you!
    lylyvn79@yahoo.co.jp

  • antisocialist87

    I actually understand why they do it. And TBH, I feel as though it is a good thing.

    There are a lot of non-Japanese who go onto mixi and use it as a means to hit on the people and try to bring up their Japanese cool points.There are a lot of very creepy and very disgusting characters on Mixi that are foreign, and when you get higher rates of this sort of behavior, the Japanese are going to crack down. If you're going to use Mixi, use it as a means of social networking, not a way to fap off to HAWT JAPANESE BABES and e-stalk them. You have just as many annoying and utterly creepy anime fanboys that come on there and harass. It's not fair, but a lot of them have ruined it for the rest of us – and the person above me is a good example of Mixi is excluding foreigners.

    Also consider – Japan is a very xenophobic country. This is no secret, nor should it be a surprise. It is a Japan-Only social network, which, quite simply, means that Westerners ARE NOT WANTED and are excluded. That's how life is.

  • Juan

    hi ive seen some posts on the net suggesting that u can activate a mixi account without a cell phone email, as long as the address proves u live in Japan. do u know anything about this?
    my internet provider threw in an email account with the package (i actually logged on to it for the first time today) so as u can see from the address it might just do the trick?

  • Sina

    omg…u should like send me an invite 2 mixi. ^_^

    my email iz: skittlez09@rocketmail.com

    oki..thank u 0.o

  • klobnon

    Connichiwa!

    I've been studying at Japanese school for several years, but then I returned home.. That was already 10 years ago. When I left Japan, there was no social networks, at least none of my friends used them.. Most of them didn't even have E-mails. I was trying to communicate via standard postal service, but that was expansive fore me (as I was just a kid) and took for ages to get a response.. My family changed the address several times, so finally, I just lost all contacts.
    But I had very good friends in Japan. I was trying to find them so many times on the web… But you know, everything is so much closed! And they don't use facebook/Myspace almost at all!
    I will probably have a chance to make a ketai conformation this week I hope, so could anyone please (PLEASE!!!) send me an invite? I need it sooo bad… I need it that much!!!
    I will so much appreciate it… Here is my address:
    klobnon@gmail.com

    Thank you in advance..
    Sorry, for being just a guest here..
    Natalia.

  • klobnon

    aa… not a guest anymore, by the way :)

  • James

    Hey, great site! Lots of very useful information, and language reasources!

    I would love an invite to mixi, if your still offering them? Thank you! :)

  • denkikoiji

    hey can i get an invite ^^ my email: denkikoiji@gmail.com thank you ^^

  • Sam

    an anyone send me an invete to mixi ? ;-;
    theninha_@hotmail.com hum'

  • Name

    I know there are countless Japanese living outside of Japan who have a Mixi account to network with others outside of Japan, as well as in Japan. They have a non-Japanese cell phone (e.g., AT&T, Sprint, etc.). I wonder what might happen to them, as well as others who currently do not have an account, but want to get one.

  • Natasha

    anoo..
    can u please send me an invite??
    to himitsu.akuma@gmail.com
    thx before..

  • tachinko

    invite tachinko@gmail.com thankyou!

  • Lizz

    uhg…. why do you have to be so harsh, I understand that they should learn the customs and culture some more but I don't think the otaku foreigners are really that bad. I was in Tokyo and I stumbled upon a convention and went inside to check it out. The only people in there were JAPANESE OTAKU GUYS. I was the only white person and the only girl there. And about the whole touching thing that these “otaku foreign girls” apparently do, I never once saw a white girl latch onto a Japanese boy, rather some creepers grabbed my ass on the monorail, a young business guy decided to sleep on me (monorail) and a few drunk older business men tried to pick me up and pay me to go somewhere with them. Might I also add they are all Japanese. So while a few Americans may hug a Japanese acquaintance, Japanese men will grope your butt.