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Gachi Data Api MCP Server

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Deep, obscure Japanese station, accessibility & hazard data for AI agents. English-first.

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Deep, obscure Japanese station, accessibility & hazard data for AI agents. English-first.

Remote endpoints: streamable-http: https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com/mcp

Security Report

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Low Risk10.0Low Risk

Valid MCP server (1 strong, 1 medium validity signals). No known CVEs in dependencies. Imported from the Official MCP Registry. 1 finding(s) downgraded by scanner intelligence.

6 tools verified · Open access · 1 issue found

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How to Connect

Remote Plugin

No local installation needed. Your AI client connects to the remote endpoint directly.

Add this to your MCP configuration to connect:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "com-gachi-tokusuru-japan-data-api": {
      "url": "https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Documentation

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From the project's GitHub README.

Gachi Data API — Japan Station & Accessibility Data (API · MCP · Open Datasets)

This is a hosted service. You do NOT self-host it. Get a free API key at https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com and connect to the remote endpoint below. The source in this repo is published for transparency; the data lives in the hosted backend, so a local clone will not return data.

Deep, obscure Japanese data you won't find anywhere else — stations, accessibility, vacancy, hazards. Hand-verified, English-first, built for AI agents. Available as an MCP server, a REST API, and free open datasets. One key works for both the API and MCP.

  • 526 Tokyo stations — accessible / multipurpose toilets with floor, gender, equipment flags (wheelchair, ostomate, diaper table) and the nearest station exit (an original first-party value computed by spatial join — not in any raw dataset).
  • 612 municipalities nationwide — public toilets with wheelchair / baby-seat / ostomate flags, address and coordinates.
  • Free open datasets — Japan Station Master (entity-resolved, 9,145 stations nationwide) & Ridership 2000–2025, sharing one station_id: https://github.com/eng213035/gachi-open-datasets (Zenodo DOI 10.5281/zenodo.21199500).

Station names accept Japanese (新宿) or romaji (Shinjuku, Kita-Senju) for major stations.

Connect

  • Endpoint: https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com/mcp
  • Transport: Streamable HTTP (remote)
  • Auth: Authorization: Bearer <API_KEY> — free key at https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "gachi-data": {
      "url": "https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com/mcp",
      "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" }
    }
  }
}

Tools

ToolArgumentReturns
get_toilet_by_stationstation (Japanese or romaji)Accessible toilets in a Tokyo station, with nearest_exit
get_public_toilet_by_citycity (Japanese)Public toilets in a municipality (top 50 for large cities)
get_station_hazardstation_name (Japanese or romaji)Official MLIT hazard categories at a station (flood / liquefaction / storm-surge), relayed live, cached 14 days — no derived score. Landslide & tsunami are license-restricted (available:false + link to official maps). Not a substitute for official hazard maps.

REST endpoints

  • GET /v1/station-toilets/search?station=Shinjuku — accessible toilets in a Tokyo station
  • GET /v1/toilets/nearby?lat=&lng=&radius=&wheelchair=&ostomate=&diaper= — public toilets near a point
  • GET /v1/stations/{station_id}/hazardofficial MLIT hazard categories at a station, relayed live (flood inundation-depth rank, liquefaction/landform, storm-surge presence). Values are returned verbatim from 国土交通省 不動産情報ライブラリ with attribution, cached 14 days — no derived score, and not a substitute for official hazard maps. Landslide & tsunami source layers are 一部非商用 (license-restricted), so they return available:false with a link to the official hazard maps. Also available as the MCP tool get_station_hazard(station_name). station_id comes from the Japan Station Master (e.g. st_00001); 423 of 425 stations have coordinates (2 remain unlocated → hazard: null).

All endpoints use the same Authorization: Bearer <key> and share one monthly quota. Full spec: /openapi.yaml, docs: /docs.

Example

curl -X POST https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com/mcp \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/call",
       "params":{"name":"get_toilet_by_station","arguments":{"station":"Shinjuku"}}}'

Pricing

Free 1k · Pro $19/100k · All Access $49/200k · Business $149/500k. Full details: https://api.gachi-tokusuru.com

Paid plans are self-serve: after Stripe checkout the customer is redirected to /activate?session_id=…, which verifies payment, resolves the plan from the paid amount, and issues the API key on the page (idempotent per session — reload shows the same key). No manual key handling.

Operational notes (internal)

  • Subscription cancellation is not yet wired to key revocation (no Stripe webhook in this build). A cancelled subscriber's key keeps working until manually disabled. Reconcile monthly: compare Stripe's active subscriptions against issued key:* records and disable keys for lapsed subscribers. A customer.subscription.deleted webhook → auto-revoke is the next phase.
  • Plan detection in /activate is by paid amount (AMOUNT_TO_PLAN: $19/$49/$149). If a new plan reuses an existing amount, add an explicit mapping.

Licensing (two layers — read carefully)

  • Code in this repository: MIT (see LICENSE). Applies to the server code only.
  • Data returned by the API is NOT MIT. Each value carries its source in the response attribution. It is derived from:
  • Derived by gachi-tokusuru.com (distinct from the official values above): nearest_exit, nearest_station_km, and bus-stop counts are computed via spatial join.
  • Attribution is returned in every API response. Timeliness, accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed.

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