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The automotive manufacturer has unveiled its highly anticipated $10 billion “Woven City,” a futuristic, eco-friendly community in Shizuoka, Japan ... Toyota believes the project has the ...
In Toyota's 176-acre Woven City, the company tests new technology and ideas about the future of the urban environment.
Toyota hopes to avoid these same headaches by touting an enhanced quality of life for Woven City’s residents. The project has already earned Japan’s first “LEED for Communities Platinum ...
RESIDENTS are preparing to move into Toyota’s futuristic robot city, where everything is connected with driverless cars and ...
Located in Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, on the former site of Toyota’s Higashi-Fuji Plant, Woven City spans approximately 50,000 square meters (12 acres) in its initial phase.
Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday ... Daisuke Toyoda, an executive in charge of the project from the automaker's founding family, stressed ...
When the Woven City project was announced in 2020, Toyota said it would be a major ... to inspire new ‘food cultures'” UCC Japan Co (coffee), which plans to work on futuristic cafe experiences ...
The project has received Japan’s first LEED Platinum certification ... Talking of how the “sky’s the limit” for innovation in ...
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Toyota’s latest creation isn ... one of building a new futuristic community in Japan, Bloomberg reported. Officially dubbed Woven City, the project will be located at the base of Mt.