Performance
and Strategic Direction of the Atani Tokyo Journal Platform 2025
Executive Summary
The year 2025 marks a significant milestone for the Atani
Tokyo Journal as a global information platform on agriculture, food, health,
and socio-cultural issues, reaching 115,000 visitors within a year. Visitor
data indicate cross-country audience engagement, with strong concentrations in
Asia, North America, and Europe.
This policy brief presents a concise data-driven analysis
and strategic recommendations to strengthen the position of Atani Tokyo Journal
as a relevant, credible, and sustainable international knowledge hub.
Background
Amid the growing demand for reliable information on food
security, public health, and One Health issues, digital platforms play a
crucial role as bridges of knowledge across regions.
Atani Tokyo Journal adopts an educational-popular
approach, integrating technical discussions on agriculture, health, and policy
with social and spiritual values.
Key Findings
1. Global Visitor Profile
Throughout 2025, visitors to Atani Tokyo Journal came
from more than 20 countries. The five countries with the highest number of
visitors were:
- Singapore
(24,631)
- United
States (18,206)
- Indonesia
(17,644)
- Hong
Kong (12,906)
- Japan
(6,719)
Significant contributions also came from Europe (Germany,
Austria, France, United Kingdom, Finland) and Latin America. The large “Other
Countries” category indicates broad global audience distribution.
Policy implication:
Atani Tokyo Journal has surpassed the role of a national media outlet and holds
strong potential to become an international reference platform for tropical
agriculture, food systems, and health issues.
2. Reader Content Preferences
Analysis of the most-viewed articles reveals four primary
interest clusters:
- Applied
agriculture and food production (crop and aquaculture cultivation,
production innovations)
- Public
health and nutrition (metabolic diseases, food safety)
- Animal
health and biosafety (BSL, PPR, Newcastle Disease)
- Social,
cultural, and spiritual topics
Short, contextual, and issue-relevant titles consistently
generated the highest traffic.
Policy implication:
Content addressing practical needs and strategic public issues delivers the
greatest communication reach and impact.
3. Annual Traffic Trends
Visitor patterns remained relatively stable throughout
the year, with spikes during periods influenced by viral issues, health topics,
and food-related discussions. This pattern reflects a combination of loyal
readers and incidental visitors driven by trending content.
Policy implication:
Atani Tokyo Journal has established a sustainable audience base and does not
depend solely on seasonal issues.
Strategic Analysis
Strengths:
Global reach, multidisciplinary topics, technical credibility.
Opportunities:
Expansion of international audiences, research and policy collaborations,
knowledge-based monetization.
Challenges:
Language standardization, consistency in scientific quality, and strengthening
international branding.
Policy Recommendations
- Strengthen
bilingual content (Indonesian–English) to enhance global accessibility and
visibility.
- Develop
strategic thematic series (food security, One Health, climate change,
zoonoses).
- Optimize
SEO titles and metadata without compromising scientific accuracy.
- Build
partnerships with academic and policy institutions to enhance legitimacy
and impact.
- Utilize
continuous analytics data as the foundation for editorial decision-making.
Conclusion
With its 2025 achievements, Atani Tokyo Journal is
strategically positioned to evolve into a global knowledge platform rooted in
Indonesian–Asian experience and context.
The implementation of these policy recommendations is
expected to enhance the platform’s impact, sustainability, and contribution to
discourse on food systems, health, and sustainable development.
Keywords: Atani Tokyo Journal,
policy brief, food security, One Health, global knowledge platform.
APPENDIX I
Top 19 Countries of Visitor Origin in 2025
|
Country |
Number of Visitors |
|
Singapore |
24,631 |
|
United States |
18,206 |
|
Indonesia |
17,644 |
|
Hong Kong |
12,906 |
|
Japan |
6,719 |
|
Brazil |
4,950 |
|
Mexico |
3,469 |
|
Germany |
3,192 |
|
Vietnam |
2,419 |
|
Austria |
1,693 |
|
France |
1,153 |
|
India |
657 |
|
United Kingdom |
592 |
|
Finland |
526 |
|
China |
443 |
|
Russia |
409 |
|
Argentina |
403 |
|
Canada |
388 |
|
Australia |
334 |
|
Other Countries |
14,910 |
APPENDIX II
Top 19 Article Titles and Number of Visitors
in 2025
|
No |
Title |
Visitors |
|
1 |
Red Lory |
615 |
|
2 |
Tomato Cultivation |
358 |
|
3 |
The Price of Ciplukan: Four Thousand Rupiah |
322 |
|
4 |
Bali’s Hidden Soil Secrets for Farming |
275 |
|
5 |
The Secret to Longevity and Staying Healthy |
270 |
|
6 |
Out of Tapioca? Here’s a Practical,
Fail-Proof Thickening Alternative! |
245 |
|
7 |
Biological Safety Levels (BSL) 1, 2, 3, 4 |
237 |
|
8 |
PPR Alert in Southeast Asia! The Risk of
Deadly Goat and Sheep Disease Is Higher Than Expected |
237 |
|
9 |
Revealed: World-Class Honey Standards |
229 |
|
10 |
The Edge of the World: A Reflection of
Divine Majesty |
218 |
|
11 |
Embassy Address in Japan |
215 |
|
12 |
Surprising Facts About the Growth of Islam
in Japan |
192 |
|
13 |
Complete Guide to Common Carp Farming |
172 |
|
14 |
The “Magic Paper” Weed Controller |
167 |
|
15 |
Thousands of Children Poisoned! Recognize
the Causes and Solutions Before It’s Too Late |
163 |
|
16 |
Wow! Japan Competes for Indonesia’s Flying
Fish Roe |
159 |
|
17 |
Beware! Insulin Resistance Silently Damages
the Body and Triggers Diabetes Without Symptoms |
152 |
|
18 |
Newcastle Disease Threatens Farmers! Here’s
How to Prevent and Control It — Don’t Be Late |
151 |
|
19 |
WFP Launches Major Campaign |
150 |
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