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Narita, Japan

Narita, Japan is a site in Japan (JGSDF Trials).

1 verified deployment · checked and dated


Where robots operate in Narita, Japan

Every dot is a real robot deployment we've checked against primary sources. Bright dots appeared in the last 30 days. This map opens on Narita, Japan; drag or zoom out to see verified robots in nearby cities and anywhere else on the map.

Deployments at or below Narita, Japan (1)

EZ10 by EasyMileNarita, Japan

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Operators active in Narita, Japan

1 distinct operator on record across 1 deployment at or below Narita, Japan.

Incidents in Narita, Japan

No incidents recorded at or below Narita, Japan. Browse all incidents →

The rules robots have to follow in Narita, Japan

Mixed requirementsAbout this layer

The permits and rules robots operate under here. Mostly for the record; most readers can skip it.

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 Superseded and repealed regulations are excluded from this view but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.

Common questions

What robots operate in Narita, Japan?
Narita, Japan has 1 verified robot deployment on record, including EZ10.
Which companies operate robots in Narita, Japan?
EasyMile operates robots in Narita, Japan. Every operator-to-deployment link is individually sourced.
What regulations govern robots in Narita, Japan?
2 robot regulations apply in Narita, Japan: Japan Revised Road Traffic Act: Level 4 Autonomous Driving Legalized (April 2023); Japan automated-driving framework (Road Traffic Act amendments). Each carries a live status: in effect, proposed, repealed, or superseded.
Where is Narita, Japan?
Narita, Japan is a site in Japan (JGSDF Trials). The breadcrumb above traces its full place hierarchy.

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