This is the website for “Shinbutsu Tankōki,” which introduces shrines, temples, and historical sites across various regions, primarily centered around Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It utilizes meets.
When introducing local shrines, temples, and history, we strive to maintain dignity while avoiding excessive formality, aiming for an approachable atmosphere that appeals not only to locals but also to tourists.
We utilize visuals like photos and maps while prioritizing a readable layout.
We chose this theme because its simple, easy-to-view design offers attractive features like blog functionality and straightforward article organization.
Its flexibility for future expansion—adding more articles, photos, videos, related pages, and event information—was also a key factor.
The custom post type “Gallery” in meets is utilized to organize and introduce shrines, temples, and historical sites by category. This allows users to smoothly access the information they seek, contributing to improved UX.
>>The “Gallery” custom post type: Balancing visual appeal and usability
Additionally, the footer CTA function is effectively utilized as a gateway to Instagram. Integrating with social media enhances traffic generation for both the site and external platforms, while also boosting content reach.
>>Leverage the article-bottom and footer CTA functions for easy conversion tracking.
Please review this as a reference case study for utilizing meets.




























