Thanks for the reply. The reason I was looking for parking services catering to Kanji dot-coms is that I wanted to catch some Japanese ad revenues.
In other words, I was looking at the case of giving up on Chinese Ad revenues due to its Great FireWall.
Come to think about it, and I wonder whether anyone knows how it works: What happens if you have Kanji dot-coms and you use two sets of name servers. One set corresponds to a Japan-based parking service that serves Kanji (or Chinese, as they would be the same in this case) ads as well as Japanese ads on the landing page. The other set of name servers correspond to those of the China-based parking service company whose servers are located in China and therefore not blocked by the Great FireWall, serving up Chinese-originated Ads on the landing page.
As long as you don't get 404 pages in this case (I hope so, does anyone know), then you would have a pretty happy situation. Those outside of China would land on the Japan-originated landing pages for the domain, whereas those inside China would see the China-originated landing pages for the domain. Of course, the ads would be different, as the advertisers would be Japanese and Chinese, mostly.
Any ideas and conjectures?