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Published on in Vol 10 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/65740, first published .
Vaccine Certificates Must Go Digital: An Urgent Call for Better Public Health Outcomes

Shuto_revival_project_beta/main_layout Extra Quality [2026]

Vaccine Certificates Must Go Digital: An Urgent Call for Better Public Health Outcomes

Shuto_revival_project_beta/main_layout Extra Quality [2026]

In recent years, urban planning and redevelopment projects have become increasingly important for cities worldwide, aiming to revitalize and transform aging infrastructure, enhance livability, and adapt to the changing needs of residents and visitors. Japan, with its intricate network of high-speed roads and aging urban landscapes, has been at the forefront of these efforts. Among the numerous initiatives being undertaken to revitalize the nation's cities, the Shuto Revival Project Beta stands out for its comprehensive approach and ambitious scope. In this article, we will delve into the main layout of the Shuto Revival Project Beta and examine its significance, features, and anticipated impact on Japan's urban landscape.

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Launched by the Japanese government, the Shuto Revival Project Beta focuses on reviving the country's metropolitan roads, specifically those forming the Tokyo Metropolitan Area's outer and inner circles. These highway networks are crucial to the nation's transportation infrastructure, connecting the capital with the surrounding prefectures, major economic hubs, and key transportation nodes. The Shuto Revival Project Beta seeks to modernize, streamline, and expand these arterial roads, enhancing the flow of traffic, promoting economic growth, and ensuring the long-term resilience of Japan's urban transportation system. In recent years, urban planning and redevelopment projects

"Ryu, wait! That file hasn't been accessed since the Beta—" In this article, we will delve into the