
During April 2025, m3681074@edu.kit.ac.jp developed an interactive map feature for the Ginkakuji Temple area within the HybridTemple/KyotoMappingPages repository. The work centered on building a scalable Leaflet.js-based mapping interface, integrating GeoJSON overlays, custom styles, and tooltips across multiple HTML files. Using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, they established a modular frontend architecture that supports future geospatial enhancements and data-driven visualization. The implementation focused on maintainability, with clean commits and a multi-file structure to facilitate ongoing development. This project laid a solid technical foundation for user engagement through interactive mapping, though only one feature and a placeholder bug fix were completed.

April 2025 performance summary: Delivered a feature-rich Leaflet-based interactive map for the Ginkakuji Temple area, including GeoJSON overlays, styles, tooltips, and multi-page HTML integration. No functional bugs fixed this month; placeholder commits were used (no diff). Overall impact includes enhanced user engagement potential and a scalable foundation for future geospatial features. Technologies demonstrated include Leaflet, GeoJSON, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, and solid frontend mapping architecture.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered a feature-rich Leaflet-based interactive map for the Ginkakuji Temple area, including GeoJSON overlays, styles, tooltips, and multi-page HTML integration. No functional bugs fixed this month; placeholder commits were used (no diff). Overall impact includes enhanced user engagement potential and a scalable foundation for future geospatial features. Technologies demonstrated include Leaflet, GeoJSON, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, and solid frontend mapping architecture.
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