Jukusen Launches New Feature Allowing Users to Search for Cram Schools on a Map

~ Making it easier to check "accessibility" and streamline comparison and consideration ~

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  • 📰 Published: April 3, 2026 at 00:00
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DeltaX Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Takeshi Kuroiwa), which operates the cram school search site "Jukusen," launched a new feature on April 2, 2026, allowing users to search for classrooms on a map. Users can search for classrooms from their current location, as well as by station name or municipality name, and find candidates while viewing their relative positions on a map. This new feature makes it easier to narrow down candidates while checking "accessibility," which is an important factor in choosing a cram school, and then proceed to compare reviews and classroom information.

▪️ Development Background

"Atmosphere" and "accessibility" are important in choosing a cram school. However, comparing candidates was not easy.

According to a user survey conducted by "Jukusen"*1, the most essential condition when searching for a cram school was "atmosphere of instructors and classrooms" at 30.48%, followed by "ease of commuting" at 23.24%, "track record of academic advancement and improved grades" at 15.31%, and "fees" at 14.19%.

The atmosphere of instructors and classrooms is an important criterion for determining whether the environment is suitable for a child. However, before proceeding with such comparisons, it is necessary to confirm whether the school is within a reasonable commuting distance. Until now, cram school searches often required inputting municipality or station names, or cram school names, making it difficult to compare and choose candidates within a changing living area as children grow.

The purpose of this new feature is to reduce the hassle of this initial stage and make it easier for parents and students to proceed with comparisons.

*1 Survey period: January 5 to March 10, 2026 (n=1,424)

▪️ Overview of New Feature

Easier to find accessible cram schools by viewing their relative positions on a map.

The newly added feature displays "Jukusen" listed classrooms on a map. Users can view nearby classrooms based on their current location, or search from any area by entering a station name or municipality name. This makes it easier to find accessible candidates while checking their relative positions and distances, which are difficult to grasp from text information alone.

In addition, existing conditional search results from the top page can also be viewed on a map. This not only allows users to find candidates on a map but also to proceed directly to checking listed information and reviews to narrow down candidates, making the initial stage of comparison easier.

▪️ Main specifications

・Displays "Jukusen" listed classrooms on a map
・Displays nearby classrooms based on current location
・Allows searching from any area by station name, municipality name, etc.
・Existing conditional search results can also be viewed on a map

▪️ What the new feature enables

Not just finding on a map, but also proceeding to comparison and next actions.

Classrooms displayed on the map can also be viewed in card format, ordered by distance. Currently, filtering by target grade level and class format is supported. On smartphones, users can easily compare candidates by swiping up and down, while on PCs, they can view the map and classroom list side-by-side.

"Jukusen" lists over 100,000 classrooms nationwide and over 200,000 reviews, allowing users to compare and consider each classroom's information. Interesting classrooms can be favorited and reviewed later in a list.

The atmosphere of instructors and classrooms often becomes apparent through actual visits and conversations. By comparing classroom information and reviews using common criteria beforehand, it becomes easier to compare differences between classrooms and determine if they suit the child. A unique feature of "Jukusen" is that it not only allows users to check locations on a map but also to compare reviews and classroom information directly, facilitating comparisons based on accessibility.

Furthermore, on "Jukusen," users can request brochures or apply for trial lessons after checking each cram school's features, classroom information, course information, and reviews. This new map display function makes it easier to proceed through the entire process from candidate search to comparison and subsequent actions.

〈Usage scenarios〉

・When you want to find an accessible cram school near your home or the station you use for commuting
・When you want to check the relative positions of candidates found through conditional search on a map
・When you want to compare cram schools within commuting distance and also check reviews and classroom information

▪️ Comment from the person in charge: Jukusen Product Manager

"When choosing a cram school, while the atmosphere suitable for your child is an important factor, it is also essential whether they can continue attending without difficulty. With this new feature, we aimed to provide an experience where parents and students can easily check the relative positions of classrooms, allowing them to proceed with comparisons based on accessibility. Jukusen will continue to strive to create experiences that support families in making satisfactory cram school choices."

▪️ Future Plans

Jukusen will continue to work on improving ease of searching on maps and ease of comparison, based on user usage trends.

What is Jukusen?

"Jukusen" service site URL: https://bestjuku.com

"Jukusen" is a cram school search site that supports children and their parents looking for cram schools in their "cram school selection." After narrowing down by region name or nearest station nationwide, users can find a cram school that matches their purpose and wishes by checking the features of each cram school, classroom information, course information, and reading numerous reviews posted by students with commuting experience and their families, which reveal the "reality" of the cram school under consideration.

It lists information for 103,457 cram schools (as of April 2, 2026).

In addition, users can request brochures or apply for trial lessons for interesting cram schools for free directly from the site. Many editorial articles that are immediately useful as a "cram school selection guide" are also published for those considering cram schools.

Company Profile

Company Name: DeltaX Inc.

Headquarters: Hibiya Park Front 19F, 2-1-6 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011

Representative Director: Takeshi Kuroiwa

Established: June 10, 2022

Business Activities: Provision of information related to cram schools and academic advancement

HP: https://delta-x.co.jp

FAQ

What can users do with Jukusen's new feature?

Users can search for cram schools on a map from their current location or station name, and find easily accessible schools while checking their location and distance.

Why was this feature added?

It was added to make it easier for users to confirm "accessibility," a key factor in choosing a cram school, and to facilitate smoother comparison and consideration.

When is the new feature available?

It has been available since April 2, 2026.