Digital screens will also be installed on bus shelters in strategic locations across the city, providing contextualised, location-based and real-time messaging.
Street furniture from MCDecaux will provide citizens in the Japanese city with a range of services including free wi-fi hotspots and emergency message alerts.
The Australian city has refused 81 applications to display advertising on public phone booths from JCDecaux, stating that the signage is not low impact.
The digital units will integrate with the urban architecture and be used for official communication from the local council as well as provide live traffic updates.