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Drone use as a disaster response Kawanehoncho

Demonstration Experiment for Drone Delivery to Isolated Villages in Kawanehoncho in the Event of a Disaster

NEXT DELIVERY, in cooperation with Kawanehoncho, Shizuoka Prefecture, conducted a demonstration experiment for drone delivery to a village that may become isolated in the event of a disaster. This demonstration experiment was conducted as part of Kawanehoncho’s demonstration project for transporting goods to isolated villages, for which NEXT DELIVERY was selected through a public bid proposal process.

Demonstration Experiment Overview

Background and Purpose

Kawanehoncho has a total population of 6,014 (as of July 2023) and is located in the center of Shizuoka Prefecture. The town has a narrow north-south shape with an area of approximately 23 km east-west and 40 km north-south along the Oi River, covering 496.72 km² (6.4% of the prefecture), of which approximately 90% is covered by forest. Nature takes up a large percentage of the land, with scattered settlements far from the town center, and the aging population faces the challenge of shopping for daily needs. There are also many villages that may become isolated in the event of an emergency. Transporting goods when roads are blocked by disasters and there is no means of transportation will be a challenge.

From left to right: Shinya Akimoto, Vice Mayor of Kawanehoncho, and Hiromitsu Sugiyama, Kawanehoncho Council Chairman, Yasukuni Sonoda, Mayor of Kawanehoncho, Keisuke Toji, President of NEXT DELIVERY

Against this backdrop, a demonstration experiment was conducted to improve residents’ understanding and identify issues for regular flights in order to solve the problems of shopping difficulties and isolation in the event of an emergency.

Details of Implementation

On September 2, the day of the media release, a departure ceremony was held during the Disaster Prevention Festival to explain the project and conduct a demonstration flight of the actual drone delivery.

The demonstration flight consisted of two flights, one to deliver a Kawane tea set (weighing approximately 2.1 kg) from the main office building of the town hall, where the Disaster Prevention Festival was held, to a riverside area (approximately 800 m away, approximately 3 minutes) and the other to a campsite (approximately 550m away, approximately 2 minutes).

On September 3, emergency food sets (weighing approximately 1.7 kg) were delivered using AirTruck,a drone developed by Aeronext, to two villages that are expected to be isolated in the event of an emergency: the Orokubo area (approximately 3.7 km away, approximately 10 minutes) and the Ichogochi area (approximately 5.3 km away, approximately 12 minutes).

On September 3, emergency food sets (weighing approximately 1.7 kg) were delivered using AirTruck,a drone developed by Aeronext, to two villages that are expected to be isolated in the event of an emergency: the Orokubo area (approximately 3.7 km away, approximately 10 minutes) and the Ichogochi area (approximately 5.3 km away, approximately 12 minutes).

With a view toward the future of Kawanehoncho, we will continue to pursue regional implementation.