Thursday, 11 December 2025

World’s first autonomous passenger ferry begins operations in western Japan

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Photo shows the passenger ferry, 'Olympia Dream Seto', in Shin-Okayama port, western Japan, on Dec. 10, 2025. - Photo: Kyodo News

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OKAYAMA, Japan: A passenger ferry operating between Okayama and Shodoshima Island in western Japan will begin using the world’s first technology enabling autonomous navigation, Kyodo News reported quoting the Nippon Foundation.

According to the foundation, the Olympia Dream Seto, which runs between Shin-Okayama port in Okayama Prefecture and Tonosho port on the Kagawa Prefecture island, will begin operating semi-autonomously today after receiving government certification to incorporate the technology.

At a press briefing held onboard the vessel as it sailed, Mitsuyuki Unno, an executive director at the foundation that addresses issues in shipping and other fields, said the initiative could “become one of the solutions” to Japan’s worsening labour shortage and ensure transportation to remote inhabited islands.

The ferry gently pulled away from the pier and proceeded through calm waters in a demonstration. It also showed its ability to detect a ship ahead and reroute autonomously.

Kokusai Ryobi Ferry Co., which operates Olympia Dream Seto, said it aims to make full use of autonomous navigation functions once crew members become more familiar with the system.

The initiative is part of a broader project to commercialise unmanned vessels involving the Nippon Foundation and more than 50 other companies. If realised, it is expected to help stabilise logistics and reduce maritime accidents.

Three other vessels, including a container ship, are also scheduled to begin commercial operations using the functions by April 2026. – BERNAMA-KYODO

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