Recoya has updated its Digged posting feature!
It has been 10 years since Recoya started.
Over time, we have gradually added record stores and music spots from across Japan, and now you can explore more than 900 spots (as of April 2026).
Until now, Recoya has grown as a service for “finding” record stores.
But the joy of record shops does not end once you find one.
You go to the shop, browse the shelves, feel the atmosphere, and then want to visit another one.
We believed that if those experiences could be kept as part of your journey, record shop hopping would become even more enjoyable.
That is why we created My Page.

My Page is a feature that lets you look back on your own activity on Recoya.
Your Digged posts, shops you are interested in, and shops you have visited.
These everyday actions gradually build up and begin to appear as your own personal record of record shops.
On Recoya, “Digged” is the feature that lets you leave impressions and notes on a shop page.
If you are not familiar with it yet, please also take a look at this earlier article.
What is “Digged”?
“Which areas have I been visiting recently?”
“How many shops have I saved?”
“What kind of route has my record shop journey taken so far?”
My Page is a place where you can casually look back on all of that.

With this update, when you post a Digged comment, it can now also appear on the Recoya top page.
That means it is no longer just a personal record. You can also see which shops other users visited and what they felt there.
“I was curious about this shop.”
“Seeing a comment like this makes me want to go.”
In that way, someone else’s Digged post might become the starting point for your next record shop visit.
Everyone enjoys record shops in slightly different ways.
That is exactly why we hope Recoya can become a place not only to keep your own memories, but also to encounter someone else’s experience.
*At Recoya, we aim to create a space where everyone can enjoy using the service with peace of mind. Digged posts containing harassment, abusive language, content against public order and morals, or anything else deemed inappropriate by the Recoya team may be removed.

Sometimes a shop you happened to walk into while traveling stays vividly in your memory.
But those experiences can also pass by more quickly than you expect.
Often they end with nothing more than, “That shop was great.”
With My Page, you can keep those everyday record shop experiences in a way that lets you look back on them later.
It may feel less like strict management, and more like watching the path of your record life gradually come into view.

One of the features we especially hope you will check out on My Page is the Visited Shop Map.
Seeing the shops you have visited appear on a map makes you think,
“So this is how I have been making my way around.”
Whether it is a neighborhood shop you visit often or a place you stopped by while traveling,
looking back later, each one becomes part of your record.
Rather than simply filling in a map,
it feels like leaving behind the trail of your own digging.
My Page is a feature available to Recoya members.
To use it, you need to register and log in.
Whether you already love visiting record shops,
or want to start exploring more of them,
please log in and take a look at your My Page.
We hope Recoya can become more than just a place to find record shops,
but also a place where the time you spend in them becomes part of the experience.
