Digitalizing Wildlife Countermeasures Nationwide! Joyzo Releases 'Wildlife Damage Reporting System' for 'Jichitai 39' Kintone Package
Joyzo has released the 'Wildlife Damage Reporting System' as part of its 'Jichitai 39' DX package for local governments. The system streamlines wildlife incident reporting, real-time web updates, and GIS plotting to reduce administrative burdens.
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- 📰 Published: May 26, 2026 at 20:00
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## Overview
Joyzo, a systems integrator specialized in Kintone, has announced the release of the 'Wildlife Damage Reporting System' on May 18, 2026, as a new addition to its 'Jichitai 39' package for local governments.
This system provides a seamless connection from citizen reports via smartphones to real-time updates on websites and automatic plotting on integrated GIS. Combining the field perspective of former public servants with the company's SI expertise, the system aims to minimize the burden on frontline staff during emergency situations while accelerating information dissemination and promoting government DX.
## Background of Development
Wildlife sightings have been expanding nationwide, becoming a critical social issue. According to the Ministry of the Environment, bear sightings in fiscal year 2025 exceeded 50,000, reaching a record high. Personal injury and fatality cases have also hit record highs, making wildlife intrusion into residential areas a top priority throughout the year. Damage caused by wild boars and deer is also increasing.
Despite the urgency, many municipal offices still rely on analog tasks such as receiving reports via phone, manual plotting on maps, and manual website updates, causing staff fatigue and time lags in public notifications. This package was developed to resolve the dilemma of ensuring safety while managing staff workload.
## Five Benefits of the Wildlife Damage Reporting System
1. **Speedy Dissemination:** Automatically updates public portals in real-time, eliminating manual website updates.
2. **Automatic GIS Plotting:** Reports are plotted on maps with animal-specific icons, removing manual data entry tasks.
3. **Accurate Positioning:** Citizens and staff can report exact locations via photos and GPS on smartphones, eliminating vague telephone hearings.
4. **Status Management:** Allows for the systematic management of incident response statuses, such as 'in-progress' or 'completed'.
5. **Strategic Countermeasures:** Visualizes incident data to analyze trends and formulate effective damage mitigation strategies.
## Key Features of 'Jichitai 39'
The package features specifications supervised by former public servants, combined with Joyzo's expertise as a Kintone partner. The package is priced at 390,000 JPY (excluding tax, one-time purchase) per task, with an additional initial configuration fee of 390,000 JPY (excluding tax). The platform, Kintone, is ISMAP-registered, ensuring compliance with strict government security standards.
## Free Trial
Verification environments are available through the 'Jichitai Marugoto DX Box' provided by Cybozu, allowing for free test operation until the end of April 2027 as a pre-budget verification phase.
Joyzo, a systems integrator specialized in Kintone, has announced the release of the 'Wildlife Damage Reporting System' on May 18, 2026, as a new addition to its 'Jichitai 39' package for local governments.
This system provides a seamless connection from citizen reports via smartphones to real-time updates on websites and automatic plotting on integrated GIS. Combining the field perspective of former public servants with the company's SI expertise, the system aims to minimize the burden on frontline staff during emergency situations while accelerating information dissemination and promoting government DX.
## Background of Development
Wildlife sightings have been expanding nationwide, becoming a critical social issue. According to the Ministry of the Environment, bear sightings in fiscal year 2025 exceeded 50,000, reaching a record high. Personal injury and fatality cases have also hit record highs, making wildlife intrusion into residential areas a top priority throughout the year. Damage caused by wild boars and deer is also increasing.
Despite the urgency, many municipal offices still rely on analog tasks such as receiving reports via phone, manual plotting on maps, and manual website updates, causing staff fatigue and time lags in public notifications. This package was developed to resolve the dilemma of ensuring safety while managing staff workload.
## Five Benefits of the Wildlife Damage Reporting System
1. **Speedy Dissemination:** Automatically updates public portals in real-time, eliminating manual website updates.
2. **Automatic GIS Plotting:** Reports are plotted on maps with animal-specific icons, removing manual data entry tasks.
3. **Accurate Positioning:** Citizens and staff can report exact locations via photos and GPS on smartphones, eliminating vague telephone hearings.
4. **Status Management:** Allows for the systematic management of incident response statuses, such as 'in-progress' or 'completed'.
5. **Strategic Countermeasures:** Visualizes incident data to analyze trends and formulate effective damage mitigation strategies.
## Key Features of 'Jichitai 39'
The package features specifications supervised by former public servants, combined with Joyzo's expertise as a Kintone partner. The package is priced at 390,000 JPY (excluding tax, one-time purchase) per task, with an additional initial configuration fee of 390,000 JPY (excluding tax). The platform, Kintone, is ISMAP-registered, ensuring compliance with strict government security standards.
## Free Trial
Verification environments are available through the 'Jichitai Marugoto DX Box' provided by Cybozu, allowing for free test operation until the end of April 2027 as a pre-budget verification phase.
FAQ
What animals are covered by the system?
It covers wildlife such as bears, boars, and deer, which are increasingly causing damage across Japan. Data can be plotted on a map using animal-specific icons.
Does system integration require technical expertise?
No, it is built on kintone, a no-code platform, allowing staff to easily modify settings and expand features without deep technical knowledge.
Is the system secure?
Yes, kintone is registered with ISMAP (Information System Security Management and Assessment Program), ensuring it meets the security standards required by local governments.