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    Home / News / Technology News / Toyota's Woven City—a 'living lab' in Japan—is ready for residents
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    Toyota's Woven City—a 'living lab' in Japan—is ready for residents
    Woven City, built on a former car factory site, is a $10 billion project

    Toyota's Woven City—a 'living lab' in Japan—is ready for residents

    By Mudit Dube
    Jan 07, 2025
    10:04 am

    What's the story

    Toyota's futuristic Woven City project in Japan is almost complete and ready to welcome its first residents.

    The city, built on a former car factory site, is a $10 billion bet by Toyota. It has been designed as a "living laboratory" where residents can test out innovative projects.

    Now, the company has announced the completion of "phase 1" with an official launch later this year.

    Innovation center

    Woven City: A hub for innovation and development

    Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda has pitched Woven City as more than just a place to live.

    "Woven City is a place where people can invent and develop all kinds of new products and ideas," he said.

    The city will be a testing ground for a range of technologies from autonomous vehicles and smart home technology to robotics and new mobility products.

    Initial occupancy

    First residents of Woven City to move in by fall

    The first 100 residents, dubbed "Weavers," are expected to move into Woven City by fall 2025.

    These initial occupants are employees of Toyota or its subsidiary, Woven by Toyota.

    The community will expand gradually, including external inventors and their families, with a total of 360 residents expected in phase one.

    City design

    Woven City's design and future expansion plans

    Woven City, located at the base of Mount Fuji, features buildings designed by renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels.

    The city's name reflects its unique design with three different street types: one for fast vehicles, another for mixed mobility such as bikes and scooters, and a pedestrian-only promenade.

    Future phases of the project will accommodate up to 2,000 people using hydrogen fuel cell technology for utilities.

    Project commitment

    Toyota's commitment to enhancing mobility and quality of life

    Despite its slow entry into EVs, Toyota wants to revolutionize mobility with the Woven City project.

    The company is looking to avoid problems encountered by other similar projects such as Google's Sidewalk Labs in Toronto.

    Focusing on an improved quality of life, Toyota has received Japan's first "LEED for Communities Platinum certification" for Woven City.

    It will be open to the public in 2026.

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