Shrines, stalls, bon dance. Community memories by all residents.
From children to seniors, festival photos taken by everyone in the community gather in one album.
Collected photos can be batch downloaded. Perfect for community association activity reports and newsletters.
Children in yukata, seniors dancing, youth carrying shrines. Record community bonds across generations.
Record stall layouts, decorations, and program details. Use for planning next year's festival.
Local festivals are important events with participation across generations. PicTomo helps strengthen community bonds through photos.
Local festivals include participants from children to seniors. PicTomo requires no app or registration - just scan a QR code and select photos. Even those unfamiliar with smartphones can easily use it with help from family.
Batch download collected photos for immediate use in activity reports, newsletters, PR magazines, and websites. No need to designate a photographer - all participants become photographers, resulting in diverse photos.
Stall layouts, decorations, stage performances, visitor flow - the complete festival picture is recorded in photos. At next year's committee meeting, discuss improvements while reviewing "how it was last year."
Children in yukata, seniors doing bon dance, youth carrying shrines, families enjoying stalls. Recording multi-generational festival interactions in photos preserves visible evidence of community connections.
Designated photographers can't cover the entire festival
Every participant is a photographer. Just post QR codes and photos from every festival moment naturally collect.
Not enough photos for association reports
Batch download to get plenty of photos. Choose the best ones for reports, newsletters, and PR magazines.
No reference materials for next year's festival preparation
Record the complete festival in photos. Discuss specific improvements at next year's planning meeting.
Real experiences from PicTomo users
Used it at our annual summer festival. When we posted a QR code poster at the entrance, residents uploaded photos one after another. We used the collected photos in our newsletter and association bulletin - "Another great festival this year!" was the feedback.
Association Head H.W.
November 2025 Autumn Festival
Used it to document the bon dance festival. Participants captured scenes that the committee alone couldn't cover. Being able to review photos at next year's planning meeting saying "this is how it was last year" makes it invaluable as reference material.
Committee Member F.O.
December 2025 Mochi-Pounding Festival
Just enter a title and press create. Done in 10 seconds.
Distribute the generated QR code to participants. URL sharing works too.
Participants take and upload photos from their phones. Photos gather in real-time.
A. Just open the URL to view. Uploading is also simple - just scan the QR code and select photos.
A. Yes, it works anywhere with a mobile signal. No problems even at nighttime festivals.
A. These are photos uploaded by participants. Using them within the association is fine. Use password protection if needed.