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The page title of jinshinjiko.com is “鉄道人身事故データベース” (“Railway Personal Injury Accident Database”). Based on the scraped page content, it is a Japanese railway personal injury accident database that provides information such as the latest accident list, search, line rankings, and station rankings. The pages show the time of accidents, railway lines, locations, and some casualty details, such as age, gender, death, or minor injury. It is closer to a public information lookup and data indexing site than a SaaS or enterprise software platform in the standard sense.
The main modules include “最新の人身事故一覧” (“Latest Personal Injury Accidents”), “ランキング” (“Rankings”), “検索” (“Search”), and detail pages. The data is presented in a relatively clear structure: the latest list is shown in reverse chronological order, while rankings summarize accident counts by year, railway line, and station. This makes it useful for quickly understanding how frequently personal injury accidents occur on a given line or at a specific station. The scraped text did not show advanced features such as data visualization charts, export, subscription alerts, batch analysis, nor did it explain data sources, collection frequency, or validation mechanisms.
The page content does not mention plans, pricing, paywalls, free trials, or commercial service information, so its business model cannot be determined. No common SaaS capabilities were found, such as an account system, team collaboration, permission management, audit logs, enterprise support, SLA, third-party integrations, APIs, or developer documentation. In terms of deployment, it appears to be accessible as a website, but there is no basis for confirming whether self-hosting or private deployment is supported.
Its strengths are that the information is fairly well structured and organized by time, railway line, and station, making it suitable for public lookup, media tracking, transportation safety research, or data monitoring. Its weaknesses are that it has limited enterprise software characteristics and lacks explanations around compliance, security, access control, APIs, and data quality. If used for serious research or business decision-making, the data sources and completeness would need to be independently verified.
It is suitable for people interested in Japanese railway operational safety, accident reporting, and public safety research. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page text alone, so it should be marked as unknown. There is also no information about payment methods. If looking for alternatives in China, possible options include official railway announcements, news databases, public data from transportation authorities, or local public opinion monitoring tools, though the text does not provide direct competitor information.
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jinshinjiko.com is an Japan Logistics 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 jinshinjiko.com directly.