$10 Billion Futuristic City in Japan Designed for “Mass Human Experiment admin, April 29, 2024 In 2021, Toyota announced the development of a prototype city in Japan, set to be completed by the end of 2024. This futuristic city, called the Woven City, is situated near Mount Fuji on Japan’s Honshu Island and is estimated to cost $10 billion. It is designed to accommodate 2,000 people and will also serve as a “mass human experiment.” The Woven City will be a testing ground for the future of transportation. Toyota’s self-driving E-Palette vehicles will operate in dedicated lanes, separate from pedestrians and cyclists. Data collected from these vehicles will offer valuable insights into local traffic patterns. The city’s core principle is sustainability, aiming to reduce emissions by utilizing hydrogen-based technology. Smart homes equipped with specialized sensors will facilitate seamless communication between residents, buildings, and vehicles, creating an interconnected environment. This futuristic city combines traditional Japanese architecture with modern amenities, reflecting a blend of past and future. Toyota’s president, Akio Toyoda, emphasized the opportunity to develop future technologies and a digital operating system for the city’s infrastructure. The Woven City prioritizes environmental responsibility by using advanced technology to minimize its environmental impact. The project comes on the heels of Saudi Arabia’s announcement of their futuristic project, The Line. In summary, the Woven City represents a unique opportunity to pioneer future technologies and create a sustainable, interconnected urban environment with minimal environmental impact. Woven City