Toyota on Jan. 6, 2019 revealed plans to build a prototype "city of the future" on a 175-acre site at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan. The company’s plan is to create Woven City, a roughly 175-acre (71 ha) municipality of 2,000 or more to be developed on the site of an auto manufacturing plant scheduled for closure in Higashi-Fuji, within sight of … Tokyo, Japan, May 10, 2021―ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced that they have agreed on a new partnership to explore the utilization and application of hydrogen energy at Woven City, the prototype city of the future that Toyota has started to develop in Susono City… Toyota Times interviewed those involved to share their thoughts. Toyota plans to populate Woven City with Toyota Motor Corporation employees and their families, retired couples, retailers, visiting scientists, and industry partners. Read the second part at Toyota Times . Woven City will be built from the ground up on 175 acres of land at the base of Japan's iconic Mt. ENEOS and Toyota, together with Woven Planet Holdings (Woven Planet), a subsidiary of Toyota … ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced that they have agreed on a new partnership to explore the utilization and application of hydrogen energy at Woven City, the prototype city of the future that Toyota has started to develop in Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture. ENEOS and Toyota Come Together to Make Woven City the Most Hydrogen-Based Society The "human-centered" city of the future aims to become fully carbon-neutral TOKYO, May 10, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) and Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced that they have … Read at Toyota Times. One of the most exciting news to come out of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020 was from the Japanese car giant Toyota Corporation, which unveiled its plans to build a “city of the future,” as a testbed to … Woven Planet is responsible for the planning of Woven City with Toyota and the following four areas are to be explored by the companies through this unprecedented collaboration: 1. In this lab, residents, who will include engineers and scientists, will develop and test new technologies in … Read at Toyota Times. A rundown of Toyota’s Woven City project and why Toyota may succeed where Google struggled. With the plan to build adjacent to a retired Toyota car-making factory, Woven City was envisioned as a smart city that would host 2000 residents and researchers who would make the city a living laboratory. TOYOTA CITY, Japan (February 23, 2021)―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) and Woven Planet Holdings, Inc. (Woven Planet), the Toyota Group company responsible for a wide range of mobility development projects, anchored in software, held a groundbreaking ceremony (Jichinsai) for the construction of Woven City … Read at Toyota Times. Read the first part at Toyota Times. Named Woven City, the first phase of development on the site of a former car-factory will be home to 2,000 people who will test the vehicles, robotics and smart homes in a "real-world environment". Fuji. For all those who will develop together a city of the future. The Woven City project is forging ahead.