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Axiora vs scraping EDINET yourself
Axiora vs scraping EDINET yourself
EDINET is free and authoritative, but it serves raw XBRL, not analysis-ready data. Building on it yourself means parsing XBRL across JGAAP, IFRS, and US GAAP, resolving cross-script entity names, stitching amendments into time-series, and archiving filings before EDINET's viewing window purges them. Axiora does that work and exposes the result via API and MCP, with every value linked back to the original filing.
比較表
| DIY on EDINET | Axiora | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Free tier, then paid |
| Format | Raw XBRL across mixed accounting standards | Typed JSON, normalized fields |
| Entity resolution | Build it yourself (cross-script names) | Done: filing vehicles resolved to one holder |
| Ownership time-series | Stitch amendments yourself | Per-holder trajectories, prebuilt |
| History | Large-shareholding filings purge after ~5 years | Permanent archive of what EDINET served |
| Translation | None (Japanese source only) | JA to EN on narrative sections |
| Access | EDINET API (rate-limited) | REST API, MCP server, Python SDK |
公平な視点
If you only need a handful of recent filings, EDINET directly is free and sufficient, and it is always the authoritative source. Axiora is worth it when you need structured fields, entity resolution, time-series, history beyond EDINET's window, or AI-agent access at scale.
よくある質問
Is EDINET data free?
Yes. EDINET (operated by Japan's Financial Services Agency) publishes filings for free and is the authoritative source. Axiora charges for the parsing, entity resolution, time-series, archival, and API/MCP delivery on top of it.
Why not just call the EDINET API directly?
You can. But EDINET returns raw XBRL, rate-limits requests, serves Japanese only, and purges large-shareholding filings after about five years. Axiora handles parsing, normalization, entity resolution, translation, and permanent archival, and links every value back to the source document.
Does Axiora change the underlying data?
No. XBRL is the source of truth. Axiora parses and normalizes it into typed fields, and every row carries the doc_id so you can verify any value against the original EDINET filing.
他の比較
始める
Axiora's capabilities are first-party and verifiable; every API row links to the EDINET document it was parsed from. Other vendors' capabilities are summarized from publicly available information and may change, verify current offerings with each vendor directly.