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Excitement mounts as a futuristic $10 billion driverless city, nestled at the base of an active Japanese volcano, approaches completion. Toyota's ambitious project, Woven City, situated just miles from the iconic Mount Fuji on Honsh? island, is set to welcome its first residents this year. Initially accommodating 360 individuals, the city plans to expand to house 2,000 residents, serving as a "living laboratory" for Toyota's innovative experiments with driverless cars and renewable energy. Branded as a "mass human experiment," Woven City aims to test Toyota's E-palettes and gather data on automotive and pedestrian traffic patterns. With smart homes powered by hydrogen to reduce emissions, the city epitomizes sustainable living. Toyota's president, Akio Toyoda, envisions Woven City as a hub for developing cutting-edge technologies, fostering connectivity between people, buildings, and vehicles through advanced digital infrastructure. Built with traditional Japanese-style wood and aligned with Toyota's vision for expanding mobility and enhancing humanity, Woven City embodies innovation and progress.







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