
"Project PLATEAU, led by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, aims to develop and expand access to 3D models representing the diversity of cities across the country, enhancing urban resilience and addressing local challenges."
"As of now, more than 250 cities have 3D models available as open data through the public G-Spatial Information Center, accessible via an online browser viewer, promoting transparency and public engagement."
"The initiative, launched in 2020, started with 15 cities and aims to cover 500 cities by 2027, establishing best practices and fostering open innovation through accessible tools for urban activities."
Project PLATEAU, initiated by Japan's MLIT, focuses on developing 3D models of cities to improve urban resilience. Currently, over 250 city models are available as open data. The project began in 2020 and aims to cover 500 cities by 2027. It promotes collaboration among local governments, private companies, and technology communities. The models serve various applications, including urban planning, disaster management, environmental analysis, and tourism. The initiative also includes a digital reconstruction of the Osaka World Expo site, enhancing urban activities and innovation.
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