Universal Tourism Desk for COVIT-19

High-Level Project Summary

This is a project to visualize congestion by using the number of people passing through the ticket gates of stations, the number of people moving by elevators, and the number of people getting on trains.

Link to Project "Demo"

Link to Final Project

Detailed Project Description


1. 33% of Japanese travelers are elderly and disabled. You need to understand the concept and resources of Universal Tourism.


2. It is necessary to understand the congestion status (usage status) of stations, airports, and public facilities.


However, the resources of universal tourism (elevators for wheelchairs, escalators, Braille fare tables, etc.) are not standardized in terms of country, region, and company. The usage status (crowding status) of station facilities has not been announced. And the management method is different.



Data was registered during the project period. (Target stations near Yokohama)




We have developed a universal tourism data format. And I registered the universal tourism data (resource information, usage information) in WikiData. The system visualizes the congestion status (usage status). Residents and travelers want to reduce the risk of getting a virus. While continuing economic activity, we can reduce the risk of virus infection throughout the region.

Space Agency Data

Wikidata account

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/横浜ホイールマップ

Hackathon Journey

Originally I was a wheelchair user, so I started the project when I wanted to avoid the congestion in the town.

References

YOKOHAMA WHEEL MAP

http://linkdata.org/work/rdf1s8275i

Tags

#YokohamaWheelMap

Global Judging

This project has been submitted for consideration during the Judging process.