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Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) has staged a "mobility theme park" for experiencing the future at its booth at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019. Live performance on stage of a futuristic single-seat mobility service that offers a bit of luxury. This single-seat mobility platform offering a taste of luxury allows the passenger to use their time while en route to do what they want. It allows passengers to enjoy various services without worrying about other people.

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