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Sawasdee Anime Launches Animenture: A Gamified SNS Connecting Global Fans to 2,000+ Anime Sites
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The platform introduces "Animenture Crest," a unique gamification system that rewards fans for documenting their journeys and sharing local discoveries. By integrating precise mapping with interactive social features, Animenture empowers the global community to not only find iconic scenes but also support the local businesses and hidden gems surrounding each sacred site. This multi-language ecosystem is set to redefine how enthusiasts interact with Japan's vibrant animation culture.

Washingtoner -- Sawasdee Anime is thrilled to announce the global launch of Animenture (https://animenture.com/), an innovative, gamified social platform designed to transform the "Anime Pilgrimage" experience. Based in Thailand, the project integrates high-precision mapping with a robust community ecosystem, allowing fans to discover and share more than 2,000 real-world locations featured in over 40 Japanese animation series. Animenture provides a definitive toolkit for fans to navigate their favorite stories with unparalleled accuracy and social connectivity.

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At its core, Animenture introduces "Animenture Crest" a gamification system designed for long-term engagement. Users earn points and increase their rank by contributing photography from pilgrimage sites, receiving reactions, and sharing travel insights. This transforms visiting a location into a rewarding, shared adventure. The platform's "Anime Map" feature also allows users to search for specific scenes by geographic proximity, making it easier than ever to plan a comprehensive itinerary through Japan's scenic animated backdrops.

Distinct from static databases, Animenture empowers users to support local communities. Through a dedicated feature, members can register "Recommended Spots" near each anime scene, highlighting local cafes and hidden gems. This initiative encourages fans to contribute to the local economy, ensuring that anime tourism translates into tangible benefits for residents and businesses. It creates a sustainable ecosystem where fans act as ambassadors for the regions they explore.

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The project addresses the language barriers international fans often face when searching for specific settings. While many resources are Japanese-only, Animenture's bilingual approach—with full Japanese support coming soon—ensures global accessibility. "Our goal is to build a home where fans act for the benefit of the community and locations they love," says Bank Wang, founder of Animenture. "By combining visual research with social tools, the experiences of one pilgrim become the guide for the next generation of travelers."

Looking ahead, Sawasdee Anime plans to expand the database to over 100 titles by late 2026. Future updates will focus on deeper community integration to support the diverse needs of the global anime community. As the boundaries between media and travel blur, Animenture stands at the forefront, celebrating the connection between animation and the physical world. For more information and to join the community, please visit Animenture.

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