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Japanese travel log platform raises funds Incubate Fund, Recruit

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See the original article in Japanese Wunderlust, the startup behind the travel log platform Compathy, has allocated shares to Incubate Fund and Recruit. The amount of shares was not disclosed, but it expected that Companthy has raised tens of millions of yen (or hundreds of thousands of dollars). Compathy lets users upload their travel photos to a page (or pages) telling their travel story. They can easily create the online album pages by sorting uploaded photos based location and date information, arranging them in chronological order. The service was released at the end of last year, and within in three months about 1200 users have posted travel records, and 8,000 comments have been posted on the site. The team will use the new funds for app development. Kentaro Horie, the CEO of Wunderlust, told us: After we released the service, we found out some users felt awkward about uploading their photos. One reason for this is that many users couldn’t choose the best photos out of so many shots. Another reason is that because the average quality of photos posted by travelers is quite high, many other users lack confidence and feel awkward sharing in public. Horie says that the…

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See the original article in Japanese

Wunderlust, the startup behind the travel log platform Compathy, has allocated shares to Incubate Fund and Recruit. The amount of shares was not disclosed, but it expected that Companthy has raised tens of millions of yen (or hundreds of thousands of dollars).

Compathy lets users upload their travel photos to a page (or pages) telling their travel story. They can easily create the online album pages by sorting uploaded photos based location and date information, arranging them in chronological order. The service was released at the end of last year, and within in three months about 1200 users have posted travel records, and 8,000 comments have been posted on the site.

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The team will use the new funds for app development. Kentaro Horie, the CEO of Wunderlust, told us:

After we released the service, we found out some users felt awkward about uploading their photos. One reason for this is that many users couldn’t choose the best photos out of so many shots. Another reason is that because the average quality of photos posted by travelers is quite high, many other users lack confidence and feel awkward sharing in public.

Horie says that the team is going to develop an app that will try to break such a psychological barrier, thus increasing the amount of mobile users.

We aim to make it easier to upload photos from mobile devices, and we want to let users to apply enhancing effects to photos in the app. By overcoming this psychological barrier, we can motivate users to share travel records and add more comments about travel destinations.

They plan to develop an iOS app, with a launch planned for this summer. Compathy is also starting a marketing campaign by tying up with Airbnb Japan, offering a discount in Airbnb fees for users who register for Compahy before the end of May. The startup is willing to actively collaborate with other travel-related services like this in the future.

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New Japanese travel startup hopes your photos will help others

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See the original story in Japanese. We’ve seen many travel-focused online services from here in Japan. A reason why this space is on the upswing is because travel is a very attractive activity for most people. One of the latest travel-related solutions to spring up is from Tokyo-based startup Wonderlust. It has launched a new travel recording platform called Compathy. This service lets users compose and publish a story about your travel experience simply by uploading snapshots during your travel. When you upload, the platform will place each photo at the appropriate sightseeing spot on a map, in accordance with the picture’s time-stamp and location data. In this way, it helps you sort out travel photos and your memories by routes and timeline [1]. In addition to collecting travel photos, the platform will add a feature that automatically creates sight-seeing spot pages. Photos taken by all users at a particular spot will be associated with that page. This resembles restaurant finder sites where photos give users an idea of what they can expect at a glance. By accumulating photos uploaded by users, the company wants to create a sort of travel-focused buzz site. CEO Kentaro Horie explains: No matter how…

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See the original story in Japanese.

We’ve seen many travel-focused online services from here in Japan. A reason why this space is on the upswing is because travel is a very attractive activity for most people. One of the latest travel-related solutions to spring up is from Tokyo-based startup Wonderlust. It has launched a new travel recording platform called Compathy.

This service lets users compose and publish a story about your travel experience simply by uploading snapshots during your travel. When you upload, the platform will place each photo at the appropriate sightseeing spot on a map, in accordance with the picture’s time-stamp and location data. In this way, it helps you sort out travel photos and your memories by routes and timeline [1].

In addition to collecting travel photos, the platform will add a feature that automatically creates sight-seeing spot pages. Photos taken by all users at a particular spot will be associated with that page. This resembles restaurant finder sites where photos give users an idea of what they can expect at a glance.

By accumulating photos uploaded by users, the company wants to create a sort of travel-focused buzz site. CEO Kentaro Horie explains:

No matter how many more more photos or comments we acquire, it would be pretty difficult to defeat TripAdvisor and its SEO tactics. We will focus on acquiring comments posted under real names.

At this point their strategy is very similar to Retty, which is collection of restaurant reviews and evaluations posted under real names.

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The company also plans to add a new feature in January, where users can arrange travel plans using the platform. Horie added:

For our next step, we’d like to add a new feature that encourages users to link up with friends overseas. You will be able to arrange plans and take advantage of their advice.

Wonderlust was a member of Incubate Camp, an incubation program operated by Tokyo-based Incubate Fund. They have been improving their service, and now finally has received investment so they can launch the service.

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  1. Their service model resembles Korea’s Tripvi Album.