Renewable energies, electric mobility, autonomous vehicles and pedestrian paths are some of the characteristics of the pilot project for the future smart city in Japan. At the foot of the snowy Mount Fuji, a group of three hundred and sixty inhabitants, including inventors, seniors and young families, will put its functionalities to the test. In the long term, it will host about two thousand inhabitants. With an area of 70 hectares, it will be called Toyota Woven City (the interwoven city, in English) and it will be a reality in the middle of this decade.

ホルヘ・ラシェラス(Jorge Lasheras)がキャピタルラジオで、日本の選挙後の投資機会を分析。CEJEがアジア諸国の選挙後の日本における投資機会を分析。
最近日本で行われた選挙は、重要な経済・地



