(Reuters) - Amazon.com said on Wednesday it plans to launch its video streaming service in Japan for members of its Prime paid service as it gears up for Netflix Inc's planned entry into the country in September. Prime membership, which costs 3,900 yen ($32.50) a year in Japan, provides members other services such as the option to choose a delivery date for online purchases for free. Amazon plans to offer a broad video lineup including U.S. and Japanese films, TV shows and cartoons in Japan.
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