What's Happening?
Toyota has officially opened its Woven City, a futuristic real-world lab in Japan, designed to develop new technologies. Announced at the 2020 CES technology show, the city began welcoming residents, known as Weavers, in September 2025. Located near Mount
Fuji, Woven City serves as a proof-of-concept environment where engineers and companies can experiment with innovative ideas. The city features autonomous shuttles, self-driving robots, and various tech-driven initiatives. Residents and companies collaborate to test and refine technologies that could influence future urban living and mobility solutions.
Why It's Important?
Woven City represents a significant step in Toyota's transformation from a traditional automaker to a mobility company. By creating a controlled environment for testing new technologies, Toyota can accelerate innovation and potentially lead the way in smart city development. The city's focus on sustainable and autonomous technologies could have far-reaching implications for urban planning and transportation systems worldwide. As a living laboratory, Woven City offers insights into how technology can enhance quality of life and address urban challenges.











