Sallyn0225 / seatview
Public聚合日本演唱会场馆真实座位视角图的网站 · Real seat-view photo atlas for Japanese concert venues (Astro + Cloudflare Workers/D1/R2)
SeatView is a free, open-source web atlas where concert and live event fans share real photos taken from their seats. The service helps people make better decisions when buying tickets or choosing seat sections during lotteries — by showing them exactly what view they'd get before committing. Users browse venues on a seating chart, click markers to see other fans' photos of those seats, and can contribute their own seat views. Everything works without creating an account, and the site supports multiple languages to serve a global audience of concert-goers.
How It Works
You've got a chance to win tickets for a live show, but you need to pick your preferred seat section. You want to know what view you'd actually get.
You search or browse through venues organized by region in Japan. The site shows you a list of concert halls and arenas that fans have already documented.
The venue page shows an official seating map. Overlaid on it are orange pins placed by other fans who have already sat there and shared their photos.
You tap on a pin and a lightbox opens showing an actual photo taken from that exact seat. You can see how close the stage is, whether there's a pillar blocking the view, and everything in between.
Found your perfect spot? You can upload your own photo by marking where you sat on the chart, selecting your photo, and adding details about your seat number.
Now you know exactly what your seat can see. You pick your section knowing exactly what you're getting, and you've helped other fans too.
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