Data Platform
Data Integration Platform Supporting Smart Cities
By promoting the integration and utilization of various data sources—including government, private sector, and city OS data—we contribute to enhancing quality of life (QOL) through the provision of advanced, practical services and services optimized for individuals.
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                  Tokyo Metropolitan Government Open Data Catalog SiteThe government actively publishes data it holds as “open data” that anyone can easily access. Open data can be utilized for various purposes: 
 ・Researching diverse information about the city and municipalities
 ・Reviewing data related to city administration
 ・Utilizing it for app and service development
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                  Tokyo Metropolitan Government Open Data CommunityWe actively publish data held by the government by eliciting needs from users such as civic tech groups who utilize “open data.” To further expand its utilization—notably as activities aiming to solve social issues through its use gain attention—we operate an open data community that fosters communication among users and strengthens connections between users and the city government. 
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                  Tokyo Data PlatformUnder the leadership of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, this membership-based platform provides a space for the circulation of public and private sector data. It fosters the formation of a community connecting data providers and users, and supports and accelerates the creation of new data utilization cases through the aggregation of more data and people. This leverages Tokyo’s potential and creates a virtuous cycle of data utilization that contributes to improving the quality of life for Tokyo residents. 
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                  Tokyo Digital Twin Implementation ProjectA digital twin is a virtual representation of physical elements—such as infrastructure like buildings and roads, economic activities, and human flows—recreated in cyberspace (a virtual space on computers and computer networks) based on data collected from sensors and other sources. By realizing and utilizing digital twins, we aim to solve various challenges and improve the quality of life for Tokyo residents.