Over one transformative week, SPARK gathered senior leaders from across Asia to explore Tokyo’s most innovative ecosystems, spanning robotics, AI, digital government, sustainable design, and next-generation infrastructure.

From our opening at the Tokyo Innovation Base (TiB), hosted with Plug and Play Japan and the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Japan, to powerful conversations with industry trailblazers including JERA, SoftBank Robotics, LIXIL, NTT DATA, and Rakuten, every visit offered fresh insights into how Japan blends technology, craftsmanship, and human-centred design to shape the future.

We invite you to dive into the highlights below and experience the same inspiration that defined our week in Tokyo.

Innovation Visit Highlights

Following the order of the 2025 programme​

Site 1

Tokyo Innovation Base (TiB)

Where startups, government, and corporations shape Tokyo’s innovation landscape.

Delegates explored Tokyo’s rapidly expanding startup ecosystem. Robotics, drone automation, XR, urban mobility, and smart-city technologies. Startups such as RealGlobe, Spiral, Space Entertainment Laboratory, and Yukai Engineering showcased real-world deployments blending physical robotics, emotional AI, and immersive digital experiences.

Hosted with Plug and Play Japan and the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Japan, the visit began with an address delivered on behalf of Governor Yuriko Koike and concluded with a tour of the labs of TIB.

Key Learnings

  • Government-backed innovation is accelerating deep-tech commercialisation.
  • Robotics, mobility, and XR startups directly address Japan’s aging population and labour shortages.

  • Public–private collaboration remains core to Japan’s next wave of competitiveness.

Site 2

JERA Global Data Analyzing Center (GDAC)

AI-driven digital twin operations for global energy systems.

JERA’s GDAC, the intelligence nerve centre for 62 global power plants, demonstrated how digital twins and AI deliver real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, lifecycle optimisation, and emissions reduction.

Key Learnings

  • Digital twins unify operational insights across large, distributed energy assets.

  • Predictive AI enhances reliability and improves thermal efficiency.

  • JERA shows how legacy infrastructure can be modernised through data integration at scale.

Site 3
Softbank Robotics @ Pepper Parlour Cafe

Industrial-scale automation for cleaning, security, logistics, and retail.

SoftBank Robotics showcased how physical AI is transforming labour-intensive industries. Robots deployed across 32 countries combine teleoperation, autonomous navigation, sensors, and ATP-based cleanliness scoring.

Key Learnings

  • SBX digital FM platform enables measurable, data-driven facility operations.

  • Robots learn continuously from teleoperation data, moving toward full autonomy.

  • ICETANA security AI delivers near-perfect anomaly detection.

Site 4
Workato Tokyo Office — Executive Fireside Dialogue

Dinner was hosted by Allan T. and the Workato team. This session also brought together Jerry Black (AEON) and Kishore Kondragunta (Woven by Toyota) for a compelling dialogue on AI, automation, and the evolving workforce.

Key Learnings

  • Enterprises view automation, robotics, and AI as a unified operating model.

  • Toyota’s Woven City offers a blueprint for human-centric autonomous systems.

  • Event-driven, interoperable architecture is becoming foundational.

Site 5

Takanawa Gateway City

AI-powered predictive maintenance and smart urban mobility. JR East showcased next-generation railway innovation across IoT sensors, computer vision, autonomous inspection robots, and the Suica digital platform.

Key Learnings

  • Predictive AI reduces downtime and enhances safety.

  • Robotics is reshaping inspection and maintenance cycles.
  • Innovation focuses on seamlessness, convenience, and interoperability.

Site 6

Digital Agency Japan

Citizen-centric digital government for 110 million residents. Japan’s Digital Agency shared its national digital transformation blueprint, emphasising simplicity, interoperability, and trust.

Key Learnings

  • Multi-cloud, API-first architectures enable scalable public services.
  • National digital identity frameworks drive efficiency and inclusion.
  • Governance and cybersecurity are foundational to AI-enabled public infrastructure.

Site 7

Lixil

Exploring human-centred design, universal access, and sustainable smart living. Delegates toured LIXIL’s advancements in water technology, accessibility, smart homes, and climate-resilient design.

Key Learnings

  • VCP aligns sustainability, design, and digital transformation for long-term value.

  • IoT-enabled smart bathrooms and VR-assisted design accelerate product development.

  • Universal design ensures accessibility and inclusion across demographics.

Site 8

NTT DATA Group HQ Innovation Center

Robotics, satellite intelligence, digital twins, and next-generation networks. NTT DATA showcased innovations across robotics, satellite imaging, AI agents, digital humans, cleantech, and advanced computing.

Key Learnings

  • IOWN / All-Photonics Network: 200× latency reduction, 125× bandwidth, 100× energy efficiency.

  • CitySense360: satellite + IoT + digital twin monitoring for live urban insights.

  • HUCAST AI: up to 50% energy reduction in air-conditioning through predictive optimisation.

  • Private AI & Sovereign AI: secure GenAI built behind enterprise firewalls.

Site 9

Rakuten Group

Agentic AI, LLM leadership, fintech intelligence, and enterprise-wide AI-nization.
Rakuten showcased AI industrialisation across 70+ businesses, powered by proprietary Japanese-optimised LLMs.

Key Learnings

  • 20,000+ custom AI tools with 90% adoption, a blueprint for AI-native enterprises.

  • Rakuten AI 2.0 sets a new standard for Japanese LLMs.

  • Fintech AI models improve risk assessment across banking, insurance, and lending.

  • Rakuten AI Firewall delivers advanced guardrails for privacy and safety.

  • “One Agent for All of Rakuten” signals a shift toward enterprise-wide Agentic AI ecosystems.

Closing Moments

The Study Trip concluded with a lunch hosted by His Excellency Mr Ong Eng Chuan, Ambassador of Singapore to Japan. A fitting finale to a week celebrating innovation, collaboration, and the enduring partnership between Singapore and Japan.

Key Reflections from the Journey

  • Collaboration across government, corporates, and startups remains the engine of innovation.

  • Leaders must balance vision, human adaptability, and technology to drive meaningful change.

  • Japan and Southeast Asia have a profound opportunity to co-create sustainable, AI-powered futures.

SPARK brings together a community of technology and business leaders from across Asia.