topics: [“analytics”, “ga4”, “githubpages”, “techblog”]
Samizo-AITL Portal is a personally operated technical portal site
focused on control systems, semiconductors, and AI architecture (AITL).
In this article, I use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to conduct a simple check on:
Which countries are actually reading the site?
This is not marketing analysis,
but a lightweight design verification of an English technical site.
The portal provides a fully maintained English version.
English top page
👉 https://samizo-aitl.github.io/portal/en/
Japanese top page
👉 https://samizo-aitl.github.io/portal/
The English site mirrors the Japanese structure and content,
offering technical documents and architectural explanations in English.
Notes:
Below is the country-based active user distribution
obtained from GA4’s User attributes > Overview.

Next, I checked the real-time access overview in GA4.
The image below is a screenshot from Realtime Overview.

Note:
The top countries by access volume were:
| Country | Notes |
|---|---|
| United States | Overwhelming majority |
| Japan | Small (mostly self-access) |
| United Kingdom / Canada | English-speaking regions |
| China | Likely via technical search |
| Netherlands / Brazil | Minor inflow |
Even for a Japan-based personal technical portal,
simply publishing content in English results in
the United States becoming the dominant access source.
The combination of GitHub Pages and English technical documentation
naturally propagates through search engines.
As a result, Japan appears numerically small in the data.
English site:
https://samizo-aitl.github.io/portal/en/
Without this English version,
the observed U.S./UK/Canada-centered distribution and
simultaneous overseas real-time access would not occur.
It is interesting how directly
site design decisions map to analytics results.
This article does not address:
This is intentionally a
minimal check of entry distribution and real-time behavior only.
Next steps will involve analyzing:
Which technical topics are read in which countries
at a finer level of granularity.
This concludes the country-based and real-time access analysis
of the Samizo-AITL Portal.