Google Play Music All Access launched in Japan on Friday, giving the world's second-largest music market a new way of listening the music .The service joins Apple Music and two other pay-only services in the CD-loving country.
Japanese consumers will have to pay ¥980 ($8.25) including tax, and after a 30-day free trial. The service is reported to have about 35 million titles, or 5 million more than all Access has previously boasted, and is available for Google's Android operating system and Apple's iOS mobile operating system. There is one wrinkle, however: consumers that register by October 18 will pay just ¥780 ($6.56) per month, in perpetuity.
Japan is the world's second largest music market, estimated to be worth $2.6 billion in 2014, after the $4.8 billion U.S. market, according to the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
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