# How to Enjoy GGChart Welcome to GGChart! Plot items on a 2-axis chart and discover new perspectives through fun comparisons --- ## 1. Explore Japanese Items Check out ramen, sake, shochu, and more in the Appendix Charts! Each chart is organized with its own unique axes like "Spicy Sweet" or "Light Heavy" perfect for discovering the characteristics of each item. Even more fun when you compare while actually tasting them! More Appendix Charts are available in the Store --- ## 2. Create Your Own Chart Log the drinks you've tried using your own personal scale "Heavy Light," "Budget Premium," or anything that suits you. It's not just for drinks! Try charting manga by "Addictiveness" vs "Light Dark," rate movies, or organize your entire game library. Create a chart that's uniquely yours --- ## 3. Share Your Charts with Everyone Charts you create can be shared within the app. You can also browse charts made by other users you might stumble upon a fresh perspective or discover something you never noticed before --- ## 4. Post Chart Items to Social Media Select any item on your chart and the app generates a shareable image combining the item photo with your Note and rating text. Post it to Instagram or X to share your recommendations with followers a great way to spark conversations!
Japan has so many amazing foods and unique items, from ramen and sake to retro games. ✨
If you’re planning a trip to Japan or looking for interesting Japanese products, I hope GGChart helps you explore and compare them in a fun visual way.
One fun way to use GGChart is exploring the included Featured Charts.
You can visually compare Japanese ramen chains, discover which sake feels more rich or light, or map retro games by difficulty and atmosphere using X-Y charts. 🇯🇵
Another way is creating your own visual maps and sharing them with friends or communities.
For example, you can map local restaurants based on friendliness, flavor style, or noise level—and post your personal charts to social media. 📍✨
I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or questions.
Thanks so much for checking out GGChart and supporting this indie project. 🙌