E Ranchers Inc. (Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Koichiro Ando) will enhance its multilingual web platform "TouchOS," which supports the overseas expansion of Japanese companies, municipalities, and content holders. The government has announced a policy to subsidize a total of ¥11.5 billion to 15 companies, including publishers and distributors, to accelerate the overseas expansion of Japan's content industries such as anime and manga. As the expansion of Japanese content into overseas markets progresses as a national policy, the importance of "mechanisms to correctly deliver information overseas" for companies is increasing. However, the challenges in overseas expansion are not limited to simply translating text. Many companies create and manage websites for each language, requiring reflection in multiple languages with every update. This results in increased translation costs, production costs, and operational man-hours, leading to the challenge of delays in delivering the latest information to overseas users. TouchOS is a multilingual web platform developed to solve these issues. "Deliver Japanese Websites Globally As-Is," Not Just Translate TouchOS provides a mechanism to deliver information in multiple languages starting from a Japanese website. By leveraging existing websites for overseas information dissemination, it reduces the burden of website management and update work for each language, enabling swift delivery of information to users worldwide. Key Features of TouchOS • Multilingual deployment starting from a Japanese website • Utilizes existing websites • Reduces the burden of page management for each language • Delivers update information quickly to overseas users • Widely applicable to corporate sites, e-commerce sites, tourism, municipalities, educational institutions, content industries, etc. Japan's value, which attracts global attention, extends beyond its anime and manga to include tourism, regional products, manufacturing, education, and brand