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HuntMap is a web-based terrain analysis app for hunting areas across Japan’s mountains and forests. It overlays data such as Geospatial Information Authority of Japan DEM, GSI map tiles, aerial photos, Forestry Agency CS stereoscopic maps, OSM forest roads/rivers, wildlife protection zones, and land-use zones from National Land Numerical Information onto a single map, helping hunters choose hunting grounds and plan operations more safely and efficiently.
Its core capability is not general-purpose AI chat, but geospatial analysis. The site states that its terrain analysis uses the Sobel operator to calculate slope, the Laplacian to calculate concavity/convexity, and TPI to calculate the Topographic Position Index, automatically detecting candidate wallows, flat areas, gentle ridge slopes, possible animal trails, and locations with high overall scores. The page also mentions “AI地点解説” (“AI location commentary”), but does not disclose the model used, generation basis, or accuracy, so it should only be treated as an auxiliary explanation feature.
HuntMap is suitable for hunters and hunting teams conducting desktop scouting before going into the field: switching between CS stereoscopic maps, aerial photos, and 3D terrain views to understand mountain terrain; enabling layers such as wildlife protection zones, densely inhabited districts, and land-use zones to screen out no-hunting or no-shooting areas; and combining farmland, orchards, water systems, forest roads, and forest resource grids to assess likely animal activity. The operations board supports markers for beaters, standers, dispatch/finishing shots, dogs, and more, as well as route drawing, freehand drawing, comments, and distance measurement. GPX tracks can be imported and displayed, and after logging in, users can save data to the cloud and create sharing links.
The text does not mention pricing, free quotas, subscription plans, or payment methods. The account system supports login/registration and Google login. Some “My Operations” and “My Data” features require login, and can be saved to the cloud or turned into sharing links. However, the crawled text does not explain the privacy policy, data retention period, or sharing permission controls.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus on hunting scenarios, rich map layers, and clearly labeled data sources. The 3D view, CS stereoscopic maps, and DEM analysis offer practical value for assessing mountainous terrain. Its limitations are that it is explicitly only reference information, and whether hunting is permitted must be verified against the latest official hunter maps from each prefecture. The AI location commentary lacks transparency, and Chinese-language support is not mentioned. It is best suited to hunters in Japan, hunting teams, and people working on wildlife damage countermeasures.
Access from mainland China is not stated in the text, so it should be considered unknown. Because it relies on services such as Japanese map data, AWS Terrain Tiles, and Google login, the network experience may vary depending on the user’s environment. For Chinese users working on local mountain/forest patrols or GIS analysis, alternatives may include domestic map services, professional GIS platforms, Google Earth, OSM, and various GPX/terrain analysis tools.
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hunt-map.com is an Japan AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hunt-map.com directly.