Breakthrough Integration of FreeiD in Connect Garden Hiroshima Gion
In an exciting move set to revolutionize modern living, the DXYZ Group of Migaro Holdings has announced the integration of its facial recognition ID platform, FreeiD, into the Connect Garden Hiroshima Gion residential complex. Located on the former site of Ion Mall Hiroshima Gion in Hiroshima city, the project is slated for completion by late March 2028. This initiative is a significant stride toward merging digital convenience with real-life applications, enhancing both security and user experience.
Purpose Behind FreeiD Implementation
Migaro Group's vision focuses on seamlessly connecting residents' daily activities with commercial services, aiming for a lifestyle that allows them to live, work, and play using nothing but their faces. Their commitment to innovation is demonstrated through the application of FreeiD in six designated areas of the Connect Garden, which include the entrance lobby, garbage disposal area, sub-entrance, connect lounge, and several private doorways. This technology allows residents with hands full to access essential services without the hassle of keys or wallets, thus increasing convenience while maintaining high-security standards through cutting-edge facial recognition tech.
An Overview of FreeiD
FreeiD, developed by DXYZ, is at the forefront of automated security and ID confirmation solutions. By centralizing various forms of ID—such as wallets and membership cards—into facial recognition, it enables users to enjoy hassle-free access to their homes and community amenities with just a glance. This virtually eliminates the need for traditional keys, showcasing a revolutionary step towards a fully digital lifestyle. As of May 2026, DXYZ has successfully installed FreeiD in 398 residential buildings, with plans for expansion into office spaces, daycare centers, and entertainment venues.
The broader capabilities of FreeiD integrate various AI technologies tailored for specific applications, enhancing operational efficiency and user satisfaction. In enterprises, facial recognition is being utilized not only for internal access but also for visitor verification, enabling employee-only spaces to maintain high-level security without the traditional badges.
Testimonials from Marimo Corporation
Marimo Corporation, the developer of Connect Garden, emphasized its commitment to addressing societal issues like the weakening of community ties. Their initiative 'Marimo Connect' aims to foster community engagement within the residential complex. The integration of DXYZ's FreeiD not only enhances security measures but also promotes communal harmony by providing spaces, such as the lounge designed for local residents, to engage in community activities thereby enriching lives.
Property Specifications
The Connect Garden Hiroshima Gion stands poised to become a model of modern living with:
- - Location: 3-540-14 Gion, Asaminami Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- - Transportation Access: 3 minutes by foot from JR Kabe Line's Shimo-Gion Station and 5 minutes from the Hiroshima Transportation's Naka-Gion bus stop
- - Total Units: 124
- - Apartment Layouts: Ranging from 2LDK to 4LDK
- - Expected Completion: Late March 2028
Migaro Holdings and DXYZ continue to push the boundaries of innovation by providing smart city solutions centered around facial recognition. This fusion of digital and real solutions is set to enhance the quality of life for residents, providing convenience and security in their daily routines.
Company Profiles
DXYZ Inc.
- - CEO: Seiji Nakanishi
- - Location: 41st Floor, Shinjuku Island Tower, 6-5-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
- - Industry: Facial recognition ID platform, DX promotion support, system development
- - Official Website: DXYZ
- - FreeiD Website: FreeiD
Migaro Holdings
- - CEO: Seiji Nakanishi
- - Location: 41st Floor, Shinjuku Island Tower, 6-5-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
- - Market: Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market
- - Industry: Management of subsidiary companies and associated business activities
- - Official Website: Migaro