Earthquake-proof smart cities becoming common in Japan

Tables that become stoves, toilets that are hidden from view and solar panels that provide electricity during emergencies are some of the features of smart cities in Japan, a country always on the alert against natural disasters

Fujisawa: Tables that become stoves, toilets that are hidden from view and solar panels that provide electricity during emergencies are some of the features of smart cities in Japan, a country always on the alert against natural disasters.

Residents of Fujisawa, 51 km south of Tokyo, are witnessing how what was once technology company Panasonic's industrial complex is slowly turning into a residential zone with prototype houses fitted with solar cells and electric vehicles roaming the streets.