Easing Congestion with a 360° View: VIVOTEK Solution Streamlines Taxi Operations at a Major Japanese Travel Hub
Easing Congestion with a 360° View: VIVOTEK Solution Streamlines Taxi Operations at a Major Japanese Travel Hub |
[19-June-2025] |
TAIPEI, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Background The Chiba Taxi Association manages over 5,000 taxi vehicles across its eight branches in Chiba Prefecture. Among them, the Keiyo Branch and the Keiyo District Taxi Operations Council have led efforts to install network cameras at key terminal stations for the past 18 years. These systems have supported the monitoring of taxi stand congestion, crime prevention, and emergency response, including the identification of stranded commuters during disasters. In response to taxi deregulation by the national government in 2002, large numbers of taxis began flocking to station stands, creating serious congestion. To address this, the association introduced its first "Taxi Satellite System," which temporarily redirects waiting taxis to offsite parking areas and calls them back via radio when space becomes available at the station. Initially, this operation was manually handled by on-site traffic supervisors, but over time, it transitioned to camera-based monitoring using network camera systems. At the time, deploying network cameras to support such a system was a groundbreaking move in Japan—considered both advanced and innovative. This camera-based approach helped reduce congestion and wait times while also contributing to public safety and convenience. Building on this long-standing commitment to safer and more efficient taxi operations, the association has now introduced a new monitoring system powered by VIVOTEK cameras at JR Maihama Station—a station widely known as the gateway to Tokyo Disney Resort. The goal is to visualize and manage congestion caused by overtourism in the area. Challenges Overcrowding Around a Major Tourist Hub: Staff Shortages from an Aging Workforce: Solutions Full-Surround Coverage with Fewer Cameras: Remote Monitoring for Smarter Dispatching: Benefits Camera footage is also shared with local law enforcement. Under a crime prevention agreement with the Urayasu Police Station of the Chiba Prefectural Police, the footage has been utilized for both investigation and deterrence. The association continues to leverage both new and existing camera systems—not only to ease congestion at taxi and bus stands but also to help maintain a peaceful environment and support the creation of a safer society. Results and Customer Feedback In February 2025, the association began full operation of its new "Taxi Stand Digital Signage & Monitoring System" at JR Maihama Station. As a key component of the system, the association selected VIVOTEK's FE9382-EHV-V2 fisheye cameras. "Our first encounter with VIVOTEK was at IBS Japan's booth during the Mass-Trans Innovation Japan exhibition, where we were impressed by the camera's performance. Since then, we have consistently relied on VIVOTEK cameras for crowd monitoring, digital signage condition monitoring, and taxi stand security." - Mr. Kumagai , Deputy Director, Keiyo Branch, Chiba Taxi Association / Keiyo District Taxi Operations Council.
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