TripX's 'Tripbox Revenue Dashboard' Case Study Featured for Accommodation Sector on SME Agency's 'Shoryokuka Navi'

TripX's revenue management tool 'Tripbox' case study at Takinoyu Hotel has been published on the SME Agency's 'Shoryokuka Navi.' It highlights how the tool automates data processing and optimizes pricing strategies for hotels.
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TripX Inc. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa; CEO: Takuto Nishimura, hereinafter 'TripX'), an AI startup originating from the University of Tokyo specializing in the accommodation and tourism sector, is pleased to announce that an implementation case study of its product, the 'Tripbox Revenue Dashboard,' has been published as a labor-saving example for the accommodation industry on 'Shoryokuka Navi' (Labor-Saving Navi), operated by the Organization for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional Innovation, JAPAN (SMRJ) and the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency.

Additionally, this product is eligible for implementation utilizing the Japan Tourism Agency's 'Labor-Saving Investment Subsidy Project in Tourist Areas and Tourism Industries,' allowing accommodation facilities to consider implementation while utilizing subsidies.

■ What is 'Shoryokuka Navi'?

'Shoryokuka Navi' (https://labour-saving.smrj.go.jp/) is a web service launched on March 26, 2026, by the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency in collaboration with SMRJ and related ministries to execute the Cabinet Secretariat's 'Labor-Saving Investment Promotion Plan.' It introduces 54 specific labor-saving case studies across 9 industries, including food and beverage, accommodation, and manufacturing, using illustrations and real data. It serves as a support tool to easily show SMEs 'where to start.'

Furthermore, utilizing 'Shoryokuka Navi' is a priority requirement for the 'Labor-Saving Investment Subsidy Project in Tourist Areas and Tourism Industries,' and is also considered an extra-point requirement in the adoption screening for the 'SME Labor-Saving Investment Subsidy (General Type)' and 'Digitalization/AI Introduction Subsidy.'

Reference: SMRJ Press Release (March 26, 2026)
https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000001879.000021609.html

■ Overview of the Selected Case Study

The case featured this time in the 'Accommodation' category of Shoryokuka Navi is that of Takinoyu Hotel Inc., a long-established hot spring inn in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, which implemented TripX's 'Tripbox Revenue Dashboard' as a 'BI Tool (Revenue Management System).'

Item | Content
Implementing Facility | Takinoyu Hotel Inc. (Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture - Tendo Onsen, 90 employees)
Challenges Faced | Because manual processing of PMS data and booking curve management were done using spreadsheet software and relied on specific individuals, amount-based management was not possible, making it difficult to adjust prices while monitoring the daily reservation status.
Changes Post-Implementation | Automatic reporting linked with PMS eliminated the data aggregation and processing work that used to take 2-3 hours every day. Staff can now dedicate time to considering and executing pricing strategies based on reservation status and demand changes.
Implementation Effects | It has become easier to make data-driven price adjustments, rather than relying solely on intuition and experience.

* While product and company names are not disclosed on the Shoryokuka Navi site, we have received permission from SMRJ to disclose that the published case is of Takinoyu Hotel, which implemented our product 'Tripbox Revenue Dashboard,' and to publish the product and company names.
* The implementation effects described above are based on individual cases and vary depending on the facility's size, operational structure, and usage status.

Accommodation Industry Case Study in 'Shoryokuka Navi' Case List: 'Improving Operational Efficiency with BI Tools (Revenue Management Systems)'
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■ What is Tripbox Revenue Dashboard?

The 'Tripbox Revenue Dashboard' is a product that visualizes key metrics such as booking curves, heat maps, occupancy rates, ADR, and RevPAR based on reservation and sales data of inns and hotels, supporting daily price adjustments and sales decisions. By integrating with PMS, it saves labor on aggregation and processing tasks previously done with spreadsheet software, while allowing early grasping of demand strength and booking pace changes, encouraging the practice of data-driven revenue management.

Implementing facilities, including Takinoyu Hotel, highly value its ability to capture demand strength early based on booking curves and various metrics, and the ability to devote time to considering and executing pricing strategies while suppressing manual aggregation workload.

Objective | What it can do | On-site effects
Find high-demand days early | Gain a bird's-eye view of reservation status up to several months ahead using booking curves and heatmaps to grasp high-demand days and 'days when reservations come in earlier than usual.' | Maximize ADR (Average Daily Rate) through step-by-step price adjustments while preventing selling rooms too cheaply.
Notice delays in booking pace early | Compare past and present booking curves to grasp weak demand and discrepancies from plans early. | Promptly review price adjustments and sales strategies before resorting to last-minute cheap sales.
Grasp the situation on an amount basis | Confirm metrics like ADR and RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room) in real-time, in addition to occupancy rates. | Allows the person in charge to make decisions based on the revenue situation, which was difficult to see on a headcount basis.