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聖地巡礼マップ is an anime pilgrimage media and map service operated by Japan-based 株式会社オリグレス. Its core positioning is an information gateway for “anime × local destinations.” The site lets users browse by title, region, and article content, and it has launched “みんなでつくる聖地巡礼マップ,” where users can collaboratively add anime setting locations, photos, and comments.
Based on the available text, it is closer to a consumer-facing UGC map community for fans than a standard enterprise SaaS product. Core features include pilgrimage-site search, browsing by title or region, map viewing, Google Maps and Google Street View access, location registration, photo submissions, comment posting, and browsing content contributed by other users. The platform supports member registration, email/ID/password management, and rules on prohibited behavior, but it does not disclose team workspaces, role-based permissions, content moderation workflows, or an enterprise admin backend.
The collected content does not describe plans, pricing, paid tiers, or trial policies, so its monetization model cannot be determined. In terms of third-party services, it explicitly involves Google Maps, Google Street View, and Google Analytics, and its privacy policy mentions that it may use advertising delivery services such as Google and Yahoo. At the API level, no public interfaces, SDKs, or webhooks were found. The content usage guidelines only mention RSS, and commercial RSS use or republication typically requires permission.
The privacy policy states that the service complies with Japan’s Act on the Protection of Personal Information, takes measures to prevent unauthorized access, loss, destruction, alteration, and leakage, appoints a personal information protection manager, and supports requests to view, correct, or delete personal information. However, the terms also emphasize that users are responsible for backing up their own submitted data, and the platform does not guarantee data retention. It includes broad disclaimers regarding service interruptions, content accuracy, and unforeseeable unauthorized access. For business teams that depend on long-term data accumulation, this is a significant limitation.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, friendly discovery paths, a UGC mechanism well suited to filling in long-tail pilgrimage-site information, and an operating company that holds a Type 2 travel agency registration in Japan, which gives it relevance to travel-related scenarios. Its weaknesses are the lack of disclosed enterprise-grade pricing, permissions, APIs, SLA, and data guarantees. It is suitable for anime fans, travelers, and local tourism or cultural-tourism practitioners seeking inspiration and reference information; it is not suitable for direct procurement as an enterprise-grade map data platform.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Because the service depends on Google Maps, Google Street View, and Google Analytics, related map features may be unstable or unavailable in mainland China. For similar scenarios targeting Chinese users, alternatives could include Amap, Baidu Maps, or Tencent Maps combined with content communities such as Xiaohongshu and Mafengwo.
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