Results Report of the 'Tokyo Bay eSG Project FY2023 Advanced Project'

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  • Results Report of the 'Tokyo Bay eSG Project FY2023 Advanced Project'
  • A 7-company consortium including Nomura Real Estate reported successful multimodal MaaS tests in the Tokyo Bay eSG Project, featuring a floating port for flying cars.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: March 31, 2026

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A 7-company consortium including Nomura Real Estate reported successful multimodal MaaS tests in the Tokyo Bay eSG Project, featuring a floating port for flying cars.

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A 7-company consortium including Nomura Real Estate reported successful multimodal MaaS tests in the Tokyo Bay eSG Project, featuring a floating port for flying cars.
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A business group consisting of Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (Representative Business Operator, Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo / President and CEO: Daisaku Matsuo), Shimizu Corporation (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo / President: Tatsuya Niimura), ANA Holdings Inc. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo / President and CEO: Koji Shibata), Aero Toyota Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Koto-ku, Tokyo / President and CEO: Hiroshi Kato), Kidou Systems Inc. (Head Office: Sumida-ku, Tokyo / CEO: Koji Shiono), Eight Knot Inc. (Head Office: Sakai City, Osaka / Representative Director: Hiroto Kimura), and Tokyo Water Taxi Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo / President and CEO: Tomoaki Ishii) announced that their proposal, 'System Construction and Operation Demonstration for the Realization of Land, Sea, and Air Multimodal MaaS Centered on a Floating Port for Flying Cars (eVTOL) *2' (hereinafter referred to as 'this project'), was selected under the 'Next-Generation Mobility' theme for the FY2023 'Advanced Project' *1 of the Tokyo Bay eSG Project conducted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The group has been promoting this project since October 2023.

In December 2025, the second demonstration experiment of this project was conducted. The group succeeded in a take-off and landing demonstration using a helicopter simulating a flying car on a floating port installed in the open sea, as well as a navigation demonstration using an autonomous ship *3. In addition, they verified operations at terminal facilities, tested the functionality of a seamless connecting system *4 that supports mutual collaboration among various mobilities, and conducted operation demonstrations using multiple autonomous robots.

The initiatives regarding the 'Tokyo Bay eSG Project FY2023 Advanced Project' by this business group will conclude its project period at the end of March 2026. Based on the results and knowledge gained from this project, the business group will continue its efforts toward the social implementation of land, sea, and air next-generation mobility. By solving social issues such as strengthening urban functions and revitalizing local communities, they will contribute to the realization of a more affluent society.

*1 A project aiming to implement cutting-edge technology in society by utilizing the Central Breakwater as a demonstration field to realize a sustainable city where nature and convenience are integrated. https://www.tokyobayesg.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/priorityprojects/r5project_result.html
*2 eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing)

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PR Times: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000058.000077033.html | March 31, 2026