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Japanese public data, rebuilt for English-language work.

JP Data turns public Japanese government dashboards into pages a researcher, reporter, founder, investor, or policy team can cite and understand without opening the original Power BI embed first.


Japan publishes useful policy and administrative data. Much of it is locked inside slow dashboard embeds, ministry pages, or Japanese-only interfaces. JP Data keeps the numbers tied to the official source and rebuilds the reading layer around speed, citation, translation, and context.

The first release focuses on Digital Agency dashboards covering national digital identity, local government digitalization, healthcare workflows, education, childcare, water, public banking, and analog regulation reform. Prefecture pages begin with school administration digitalization because it is the densest municipality-level dataset in the launch corpus.

Every dashboard page shows where the data came from, when the source was last scraped, what the key fields mean, and where the interpretation has been reviewed by a human. JP Data does not replace the official source. It makes the source easier to read and cite.