User-Participatory Evolving Anime Pilgrimage Site Database 'Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map' to Launch on March 31, 2026
Origress Co., Ltd. is launching 'Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map' on March 31, 2026, a user-generated content (UGC) web service that allows anime fans to share and accumulate information about anime pilgrimage sites. This platform, an evolution of the 'Seichi Junrei Map' relaunched in August 2025, aims to become Japan's largest anime pilgrimage database by enabling users to register sites, post photos, and add comments. It seeks to transform static information into a dynamic map continuously updated by fans, fostering a richer and more interactive pilgrimage experience.
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Origress Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Yu Yoshitake), an entertainment capital that delivers 'fun' to the world, will launch 'Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map' (Everyone's Anime Pilgrimage Map), a UGC (User Generated Content) web service that allows users to accumulate and share information about anime pilgrimage sites, starting March 31, 2026 (Tuesday). This new development is an expansion of the comprehensive anime experience media 'Seichi Junrei Map' (Anime Pilgrimage Map), which was relaunched in August 2025.
Service URL: https://map.seichimap.jp
'Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map' is a web service that visualizes the real-world locations (pilgrimage sites) of anime works across Japan on a map. It implements functions allowing users to "register pilgrimage sites," "post photos," and "post comments," in conjunction with the article content of the conventional 'Seichi Junrei Map.' By adding the new value of "user participation" to existing media functions, it will evolve into one of Japan's largest anime pilgrimage site databases.
Background and Challenges: From Static Information to a 'Dynamic Map' Continuously Updated by Fans
On August 1, 2025, Origress relaunched 'Seichi Junrei Map,' which it had acquired. The interactive map function, conceived from the outset, has been developed into a UGC-type platform that can directly reflect the enthusiasm of fans, rather than merely providing information disseminated by the management. This platform is now officially released.
Currently, experiential information related to anime pilgrimage is widely disseminated through SNS and personal websites, with fascinating information being created daily from the perspective of individual fans. This service aims to build a platform that aggregates such experiences and knowledge, visualizes them in an organized manner for each work, thereby realizing a smoother and richer anime pilgrimage experience.
Features and Strengths of This Service
1. "UGC-type Database" where Anime Fans' Knowledge Accumulates
Detailed information about pilgrimage sites, which cannot be fully covered by official sources alone, will be accumulated as individual fan experiences. Through photos and comments, users can share local conditions and useful information for their pilgrimage. By users complementing each other's information, a high-density database, akin to an "encyclopedia of anime pilgrimage sites," will be built, strongly supporting everything from pilgrimage planning to on-site activities.
2. "End-to-End Experience Design" Connecting Articles to On-site Experiences
Seamlessly linked with article content, the service designs a flow that allows users to transition from information about a work to a pilgrimage site on the map with a single tap. This smoothly connects the arousal of interest to actual visits. It offers a new anime experience that integrates the "joy of reading" with the "practicality of visiting."
3. "Content Tourism Foundation" Promoting Regional Circulation
By visualizing diverse pilgrimage sites from a fan's perspective, the service promotes circular tourism rather than limiting visits to a single destination. Utilizing Origress's facility network, it will build a system that connects local governments, local businesses, and fans. This contributes to extending stays and increasing ripple effects on the regional economy, thereby realizing sustainable tourism.
Future Outlook: Towards a More Free and Personalized "Anime Pilgrimage"
Going forward, we plan to implement a "My Page" function (login function) to support the creation of "personal pilgrimage maps" that can accumulate individual activities, such as recording visited pilgrimage sites and bookmarking favorite spots.
Furthermore, we are working on multilingual support for international visitors, aiming to become a global platform where anime fans worldwide can easily experience Japan's rich regional culture. Through anime, we will create happy encounters between "people and places" and contribute to the further development of Japanese anime culture.
Service Overview
Name: Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map
Launch Date: March 31, 2026
URL: https://map.seichimap.jp
Main Functions:
Site Registration: User-submitted spots
Photo Posting: Sharing local scenery
Comment Posting: Sharing pilgrimage tips and experiences
Viewing Sites/Images: Spot search with intuitive UI
Origress Co., Ltd.
Representative Director: Yu Yoshitake
Location: TERRACE SITE GOTANDA 3A, 3-6-32 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Capital: 970 million JPY
Employees: 83 (Group total)
Contact for this matter:
Origress Co., Ltd. Public Relations Department
MAIL: lejapass_pr@origress.com
Service URL: https://map.seichimap.jp
'Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map' is a web service that visualizes the real-world locations (pilgrimage sites) of anime works across Japan on a map. It implements functions allowing users to "register pilgrimage sites," "post photos," and "post comments," in conjunction with the article content of the conventional 'Seichi Junrei Map.' By adding the new value of "user participation" to existing media functions, it will evolve into one of Japan's largest anime pilgrimage site databases.
Background and Challenges: From Static Information to a 'Dynamic Map' Continuously Updated by Fans
On August 1, 2025, Origress relaunched 'Seichi Junrei Map,' which it had acquired. The interactive map function, conceived from the outset, has been developed into a UGC-type platform that can directly reflect the enthusiasm of fans, rather than merely providing information disseminated by the management. This platform is now officially released.
Currently, experiential information related to anime pilgrimage is widely disseminated through SNS and personal websites, with fascinating information being created daily from the perspective of individual fans. This service aims to build a platform that aggregates such experiences and knowledge, visualizes them in an organized manner for each work, thereby realizing a smoother and richer anime pilgrimage experience.
Features and Strengths of This Service
1. "UGC-type Database" where Anime Fans' Knowledge Accumulates
Detailed information about pilgrimage sites, which cannot be fully covered by official sources alone, will be accumulated as individual fan experiences. Through photos and comments, users can share local conditions and useful information for their pilgrimage. By users complementing each other's information, a high-density database, akin to an "encyclopedia of anime pilgrimage sites," will be built, strongly supporting everything from pilgrimage planning to on-site activities.
2. "End-to-End Experience Design" Connecting Articles to On-site Experiences
Seamlessly linked with article content, the service designs a flow that allows users to transition from information about a work to a pilgrimage site on the map with a single tap. This smoothly connects the arousal of interest to actual visits. It offers a new anime experience that integrates the "joy of reading" with the "practicality of visiting."
3. "Content Tourism Foundation" Promoting Regional Circulation
By visualizing diverse pilgrimage sites from a fan's perspective, the service promotes circular tourism rather than limiting visits to a single destination. Utilizing Origress's facility network, it will build a system that connects local governments, local businesses, and fans. This contributes to extending stays and increasing ripple effects on the regional economy, thereby realizing sustainable tourism.
Future Outlook: Towards a More Free and Personalized "Anime Pilgrimage"
Going forward, we plan to implement a "My Page" function (login function) to support the creation of "personal pilgrimage maps" that can accumulate individual activities, such as recording visited pilgrimage sites and bookmarking favorite spots.
Furthermore, we are working on multilingual support for international visitors, aiming to become a global platform where anime fans worldwide can easily experience Japan's rich regional culture. Through anime, we will create happy encounters between "people and places" and contribute to the further development of Japanese anime culture.
Service Overview
Name: Minna de Tsukurou Seichi Junrei Map
Launch Date: March 31, 2026
URL: https://map.seichimap.jp
Main Functions:
Site Registration: User-submitted spots
Photo Posting: Sharing local scenery
Comment Posting: Sharing pilgrimage tips and experiences
Viewing Sites/Images: Spot search with intuitive UI
Origress Co., Ltd.
Representative Director: Yu Yoshitake
Location: TERRACE SITE GOTANDA 3A, 3-6-32 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Capital: 970 million JPY
Employees: 83 (Group total)
Contact for this matter:
Origress Co., Ltd. Public Relations Department
MAIL: lejapass_pr@origress.com