Despite celebrity endorsements from the likes of Shoko Nakagawa and Yuna Inamura helping to temporarily boost the Xbox 360's sales, it seems the console is still struggling to maintain good sales in Japan.
Softpedia.com takes a look at the life of the 360 in Japan...

If 2008 proved to be a rather good year for the company, with exclusive titles like Tales of Vesperia, their lucky streak pretty much ended in 2009.

The first months of the year weren't all that bad, as Shoko Nakagawa, a very popular Japanese idol, became an Xbox 360 user and inspired many of her fans to become her Xbox Live pals, the remainder of the year proved to be a real letdown.
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    SebKus Jan 19, 10
    Needs moar RPGs. And pointy hair.
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    Ammy and Issun Jan 19, 10
    This doesn't really surprise me

    The PS3 and the Wii are both Japanese consoles.

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