TOYOTA'S jaw-dropping robot ‘city of the future’ is finally ready for its first wave of residents.

The car giant has just thrown open the gates to its “Woven City”, a futuristic mini-metropolis at the foot of Japan’s Mount Fuji, complete with flying taxis and AI-powered homes.

The city officially opened last month, on September 25th, 2025.

What started as a wild idea a decade ago has now become a living, breathing £8billion experiment in how we might live tomorrow.

Built on the site of a disused Toyota factory near Susono City, the project will eventually house more than 2,000 people, all hand-picked from Toyota’s staff and tech partners.

The first lucky 360 residents, known as “Weavers”, have already started moving into hydrogen-powered smart homes that can literally talk to their

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