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Reading the Tokyo Star Map

This is an example article. It shows how to weave a visualization into your writing — the same pattern you’ll use for any chart on the site.

Tokyo has been the most-starred city in the world almost since the guide arrived there. But the churn underneath that headline is the interesting part: who climbs, who holds, and who quietly slips back to two.

Embedding a chart

To drop in one of your visualizations, import the Viz component once at the top of the file (see the line just under the frontmatter), then place it wherever you like:

Every Tokyo three-star, 2008–2026. Source: Michelin Guide. open full view ↗

Because the chart lives in its own file and renders inside an isolated frame, its fonts and colors can’t collide with the article around it — and since it shares the site’s palette, it still reads as part of the same publication.

Keep writing

Below the chart, carry on as normal. Mix prose and as many visualizations as a piece needs. When you’re done, commit the file and the post goes live.


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