The excitement around non-fungible tokens (NFTs) is reaching new heights in Japan. The recent news of Tokyu Railways, one of the largest railway companies in Japan, distributing limited NFTs on the Astar Network has caused a frenzy among Japanese NFT enthusiasts.

Sonata Wantanabe, co-founder, and CEO of Astar Network, took to Twitter to announce the news and revealed that more than 6,000 NFTs were distributed in just one day. The announcement read, “Tokyu Railways is distributing limited NFT issued on Astar Network from today. In a day, more than 6000 NFT (new addresses) are distributed. Look at the queue”.

This news has attracted a lot of attention from the Japanese community. The limited NFTs were distributed for free only for the opening, and it caused long queues at Shin-Yokohama Station. This is a sign that NFTs are becoming more mainstream in Japan, with people queuing up to get their hands on these unique digital assets.

The Astar Network is a decentralized infrastructure that enables developers to build new blockchain applications. The partnership with Tokyu Railways is part of Astar’s initiative to drive web3 initiatives in Tokyo. According to a recent report by AZCoin News, Astar has partnered with Shibuya, a trendy district in Tokyo, to drive web3 initiatives in the area.

With the recent surge in popularity of NFTs globally, Astar’s partnership with Shibuya and Tokyu Railways shows that Japan is not far behind in embracing this new trend. This move is expected to pave the way for more collaborations between blockchain companies and traditional Japanese companies in the future.

In conclusion, the news of Tokyu Railways distributing limited NFTs on Astar Network has caused a stir in the Japanese NFT community. The long queues and excitement around this initiative show that NFTs are becoming more mainstream in Japan. This partnership between Astar and Tokyu Railways is expected to open doors for more collaborations between blockchain companies and traditional Japanese companies, driving web3 initiatives in Tokyo and beyond.

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