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Japan

Japan is a country.

5 indexable deployments on record · 9 total documented · 25 child locations


Machine-readable surfaces

Type
country
Latitude
36.2048
Longitude
138.2529
ID
94b72ada-cafc-4321-a524-cb8e576bb849

Within Japan

Deployments at or below Japan (9)

GMO AIR G1 by GMO AI & RoboticsHaneda Airport, Tokyo, Japan
EZ10 by EasyMileNarita, Japan
Unitree G1 by Unitree RoboticsTokyo Haneda Airport
Servi by Bear RoboticsJapan
Unitree G1 by Unitree RoboticsTokyo

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Regulations covering Japan (1)

Includes regulations linked directly to this location and any regulation inherited from its enclosing jurisdictions. Superseded and repealed regulations are excluded from this view but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.

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Common questions

What robots operate in Japan?
Japan has 9 verified robot deployments on record, including GMO AIR G1, EZ10, Unitree G1, Servi and 5 more.
Which companies operate robots in Japan?
GMO AI & Robotics, EasyMile, Unitree Robotics, Bear Robotics and 2 others operate robots in Japan. Every operator-to-deployment link is individually sourced.
What regulations govern robots in Japan?
1 robot regulation applies in Japan: Japan automated-driving framework (Road Traffic Act amendments). Each carries a live status: in effect, proposed, repealed, or superseded.
What sub-locations does Japan contain?
Japan contains 25 tracked sub-locations, each with its own deployment, regulation, and incident record.
Methodology: Claimed (not independently verified) · no sources on file · last reviewed 2026-07-02

Verification posture

Claimed (not independently verified)

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-07-02

The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.

Methodology surface for Japan.

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