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Michi Creative City Deisgners News 07 (English)TRANSCRIPT
Smart Cities CouncilPartner Meeting
The State of the Japanese Smart City Market
President and Chief Executive OfficerMichi Creative City Designers Inc.
Michinaga Kohno
June 18, 2014, Dallas
Potential for growth and partnerships
http://www.michi-city.com
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Timeline
Next-Generation Energy and Social Systems Demonstration AreasMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
201520162017201820192020
Yokohama City, Toyota City, Kyoto Prefecture (Kansai Science City), Kitakyushu City
“Future City” InitiativeCabinet Office of Japan
Shimokawa Town, Kashiwa City, Yokohama City, Toyama City, Kitakyushu City,Kesen Union of Cities, Kamaishi, Iwanuma, Higashi-Matsushima, Minami-Soma
https://www.kantei.go.jp/jp/singi/tiiki/kankyo/en/index.html
Environment, Aging Society, New Human-Centric Value
Private Sector Mitsui Fudosan (Mitsui Real Estate)
Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Nihonbashi
Mitsubishi Estate Dai-Maru-Yu (Otemachi, Marunouchi, Yurakucho)
March 11
Tokyo Olympic & Paralympics Games
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Governmental Approaches
Prime MinisterCabinet Office
National Resilience Headquarters(Est. December, 2013)
Ministries
Office for Promotion of Regional Revitalization “Future City” Initiative
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Japan Conference on Overseas Development of Eco-Cities (JCODE)
Japan-Russia Council on Urban and Environmental Problems
Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA)
Ministerial Conference for Promotion of Infrastructure Export
CentralTokyo
Yokohama
Kashiwa-no-ha
Narita AP
Chiba City
Saitama City
Kamakura
Examples
Yokohama City One of the earliest demonstration projects on
smart grids with the governmental subsidy Granted both “Next-Generation Energy” and
“Future City”
Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Private project led by a
real estate developer “Smart Center”:
Integrated platform for management of energy, transportation and healthcare
Self-sufficient power supply and “Smart Center” to act as an emergency operation center in case of disaster
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Optimized energy management as a whole cityYokohama City
Yokohama has the double experiences of total devastation during the last 100 years.Great Kanto Earthquake
1923Air-raid 1945
By courtesy of the City of Yokohama
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Smart infrastructure in coalition with numerous infrastructures
Broader choice of energy sources in case of blackout
By courtesy of the City of Yokohama
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Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City
Shopping mallLaLaport Kashiwa-no-ha
Kashiwa-no-ha Campus,Chiba University
Kashiwa-no-ha Park
Park City 2nd TownDistrict 148(under construction)
Kashiwa Campus, University of Tokyo
Park City 1st TownKashiwa-no-ha
Campus Railway Station
*Aerial photo of the site combined with CGIs of 148th Block and Park City 2nd Town
Oak Village
By courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan
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Concept or AEMS-based Smart Grid
BEMSHEMS
BEMS
HEMS
HEMS
AEMS ( Area Energy
Management System)
Solar power generation
Electric vehicles
Local IndependentPower LineFor Emergency
Electric power
company’s
Power Line
Hotel & residential Building Commercial & office Building
Park City 1st Town
Kashiwa-no-ha Smart Center
Storage batteries LaLaport Kashiwa-no-ha(shopping Center)
By courtesy of Mitsui Fudosan
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Key Players
Real Estate Developers Mitsui Fudosan Mitsubishi Estate
Architects and Planners NIKKEN SEKKEI Oriental Consultants
Construction Shimizu Corporation Kajima Corporation
Housing Sekisui House, Ltd. Panasonic Corporation
Rail Tokyu Corporation
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Energy & Utility EnergyAdvance
Subsidiary of Tokyo Gas Swing Corporation Metawater
Technology Conglomerates Hitachi, Ltd. Toshiba Corporation
ICT NEC Corporation
EV Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
Business Cases
US Companies(Tech Solutions)
US Investors
Municipalities of the Tohoku Area of Japan
Case 1
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Case 2
Case 3
Case 4
Devastated areas by the earthquake and Tsunami
Innovative Rehabilitation Plan
Market (Target) Areas
US Companies(Tech Solutions)
US Investors, US RE Developers
JP Companies(Tech Solutions)
Backing by JP Gov.
Southeast Asia, India
US Companies(Tech Solutions)
US Utility FirmsJP Companies
(Tech Solutions)
NEDODomo
Model City in USNEDO
Subsidy
Joint Proposal
JP Companies(Main Contractor)
US Companies(Tech Solutions)
JP RE Developer
TechBack-up
Summary
First-generation “Smart Cites” being completed Kind of cool down and a bit of disappointment among
mayors and municipalities after four years’ enthusiasm “WHAT’S NEXT?” feeling after energy-centric demos
Smart City Market in Japan
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Deployment of solutions developed for demos and first-gen projects, rather than exploring new types of markets
Japan and Southeast Asian countries as main markets
Business Strategies of Japan’s Smart City Industry
Combinations of (1) Technology + Finance [Asia], (2) City + Industry [Japan]
Exposure of US industry at major events “Smart City Week” (October, Yokohama) NIKKEI Smart City Symposium (Four times a year, road shows)
Opportunities for US Smart City Industry
Scenes from 2014 so far
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APEC EWG47 (Kunming, China)Global Cities Summit
(Toronto, Canada)
NIKKEI Smart City Consortium(Tokyo, Japan)
Scenes from 2013
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APEC EWG46 (Da Nang, Vietnam)
STS Forum (Kyoto, Japan)
Meeting of the Minds (Toronto, Canada)
Mega Cites Africa (Johannesburg,
South Africa)Japan-Russia Far East Forum
(Vladivostok, Russia)
Japan-Russia Ministerial Meeting on Urban and Environmental Issues
(Moscow, Russia)