About the project
Kunibetsu looks at prices country by country
Kunibetsu comes from the Japanese 国別 and suggests something seen by country, separated by country or compared country by country
What Kunibetsu means
The word combines 国, read as kuni, meaning country, with 別, betsu, used to separate or distinguish. In the spirit of the site, Kunibetsu looks at the world by country and shows how the same product can weigh very differently in each place.
Why the site exists
Currency conversion does not always show reality. Kunibetsu helps reveal when a product is common in one country, heavy on the budget in another, or surprisingly accessible compared with local income.
Who created it
Kunibetsu is a project created by Kevin Henrique, also responsible for Suki Desu, Tier Versus and other independent sites focused on content, comparison, culture and discovery.
The idea follows the same line: organize useful information in a direct way for people who want to understand the world without relying only on guesswork or quick currency conversion.