Hello. I’m Maeda from the Stroly development team.
We’ve had hot days in July and August, but how is everyone spending this hot summer? Last weekend was a three-day weekend. Some of you may have already started the Obon holiday. I’m sure everyone is spending their summer in their own way.
I went back to my hometown of Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture for a short visit. Ibaraki Prefecture is always near the bottom of the national attractiveness rankings, and there are only a limited number of places to go, so every time I go back I feel like there’s nowhere to go. However, this year I had heard that a mysterious shrine called “Hoshimo Shrine” was all the rage, so I decided to visit it out of curiosity (incidentally, Hitachinaka City is famous for dried sweet potatoes).
The place was near Ajigaura beach, the location was great, and the view was amazing. I heard it was also the best place to watch the fireworks at Ajigaura (you can see them through the torii gate).
The “Hoshimo Shrine” itself was a simple shrine built in what was probably a parking lot, with just a small shrine and a golden torii gate. There was a flashy gold motorcycle on display, and it seemed to be popular to take photos while straddling it, so there were quite a few visitors. As it is a Hoshimo Shrine, you can pray for “whatever you want”.
The Hoshimo Shrine is like a bonus adjacent to the “Horide Shrine”, which has a history of about 400 years and was visited by Mito Komon (Tokugawa Mitsukuni), so I thought it would be better to pray properly at the neighboring Horide Shrine.
Also, near the Hoshimo Shrine is the “Sakatsura Isosaki Shrine”, which is famous for praying for winning the lottery (established in 856). So, if you’re in the area, I recommend you visit all of these places to get some energy, enjoy swimming at Ajigaura or Hiraiso beach, have lunch at Nakaminato Fish Market, relax at Hitachi Seaside Park, and buy some souvenirs at Fashion Cruise Newport Hitachinaka, and I think you’ll be able to spend a very satisfying day.
Now, let me introduce you to the contents of today’s release.
Update information for stroly-dashboard v5.1.0
Support for sticker map heat map display in movement history and movement status (planned)
This is a paid feature, but in the data report, you can check the user’s movement history and movement status by displaying a heat map on a map. However, until now, the display of this heat map was limited to the illustration map.
In an upcoming release, you will be able to check the user’s movement history and movement status using this heat map on the sticker map as well.
You can now check the number of inMaps in the CSV output results for number of views and referrers.
In the number of views and referrers section, you can check the number of inMaps (the number of users who actually turned on GPS and used the map within its range). With this release, you can now also check the number of inMaps in the downloaded CSV (previously this was not possible).
At Stroly, we are constantly developing new features and improving our functionality to provide an exciting user experience. Please continue to look forward to our releases.
All of our staff look forward to hearing from our users.