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How Axiora compares to Bloomberg, FactSet, Toyo Keizai, and building on EDINET directly.
The basics
What is Axiora?
Axiora is developer infrastructure for Japanese financial data: a REST API and MCP server that turn official EDINET XBRL filings into typed financials, ownership time-series, and governance data for 4,125 listed companies. Every value links to the filing it came from.
What is EDINET?
EDINET is Japan's official corporate-disclosure system, operated by the Financial Services Agency. Listed companies file annual reports, large-shareholding reports, and other documents to it as XBRL. EDINET is free and authoritative, but it serves raw filings, not analysis-ready data.
Is there an MCP server for financial data?
Yes. Axiora exposes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server at api.axiora.dev/mcp with 41 read-only tools, so AI agents such as Claude and ChatGPT can query Japanese financials, ownership, and filings directly, with every value linked to its source EDINET document.
How do I get Japanese financial data via an API?
Axiora provides a REST API and a Python SDK for Japanese financial data sourced from EDINET. Sign up for a free key, call documented endpoints for financials, ownership, filings, and translations, and resolve any value back to its source filing via the doc_id on every row.
What is the best API for EDINET data?
The best EDINET API depends on the job. Use EDINET directly for a few raw filings. Use Axiora when you need parsed XBRL, normalized JSON, entity resolution, ownership trajectories, English translations, source doc_id provenance, and MCP access for AI agents.
What is a Bloomberg alternative for Japanese ownership data?
Axiora is a focused alternative when the specific need is Japanese EDINET ownership data by API: holder trajectories, stake deltas, exits, activist-purpose changes, and source-linked filing evidence. It is not a full Bloomberg Terminal replacement.
Can AI agents query Japanese financial filings?
Yes. Axiora exposes Japanese EDINET financials, filings, ownership, governance, and translations through REST and MCP. AI agents can call read-only tools directly and receive source-linked answers instead of relying on PDF uploads or model memory.
Comparisons
Axiora vs Bloomberg
Bloomberg is a broad enterprise terminal and data platform built for desk-side analysis across global markets.
Read comparison →Axiora vs FactSet and Toyo Keizai
FactSet and Toyo Keizai are established institutional vendors with deep, curated Japanese datasets, delivered mainly through enterprise feeds and file delivery.
Read comparison →Axiora vs scraping EDINET yourself
EDINET is free and authoritative, but it serves raw XBRL, not analysis-ready data.
Read comparison →Axiora vs EDINETDB
EDINETDB is useful when you want a lightweight EDINET lookup surface.
Read comparison →Axiora vs J-Quants
J-Quants is a developer-friendly way to access JPX-oriented Japanese market and listed-company datasets.
Read comparison →Axiora vs QUICK
QUICK is an established Japanese financial information vendor with market-data, data-service, and terminal products.
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