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Toyota, Sony, Canon, and many more technology giants all have their roots in Japan. Despite the fact that so many successful businesses have originated in Japan, the year is already 2099. The technological leaps this country has made in the future are incredible. This video will cover a wide range of cutting-edge technology, from futuristic aquariums and hologram apps to bullet trains and more.
The Hotels Of The Future Will Not Have Rooms But Pods
The apparent solution is to cram as many people into a given area as possible in the future, when both population and land are at a premium. The future of Japan will look just like their capsule hotels.
These guesthouses provide everything you’ll need, minus a spectacular setting and plush accommodations.
You may finally sleep like the heroes of your favourite science fiction movie.
Vending Machines-! Vending Machines Everywhere!
While vending machines themselves aren’t particularly Japanese, Japan’s take on the concept is. You can buy almost everything there, from batteries to bras to fishing bait.
Vending machines are increasingly being used as ordering methods in restaurants. Customers can view images of the food available, make their selection, pay at the machine, receive a ticket, and pick a table.
Hologram
Visitors to Tokyo’s Madame Tussauds wax museum may dance with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Marilyn Monroe, and Beyoncé in a unique exhibit. For the 90-second dance performance, guests receive a 3D face scan that is then superimposed on a hologram dancer.
In Japan, holograms are ubiquitous.
Smart Toilets
Japan has some of the most cutting-edge technology in the world when it comes to public restrooms. That’s in addition to the already present front and back spray options.
Toto, the largest toilet manufacturer in Japan, has developed the “Intelligence Toilet,” which features all of these settings on its control panel.
High-tech aquarium
It may look like something out of science fiction, yet in Japan, this is the present. In the world of Japanese technology, which tends to be somewhat futuristic, nearly anything is feasible.
Hydrogen cars
Only three automakers worldwide produce hydrogen-powered vehicles at the moment, and they’re all Japanese. Honda introduced the Clarity, the first mass-produced hydrogen-powered vehicle, to the Japanese market in 2016.
Smart Mirror
This mirror is unlike any other because it can identify skin issues such as fine lines, redness, enlarged pores, and UV damage, as well as recommend a variety of solutions.
You may virtually experiment with different hair and cosmetics styles in the mirror with this Panasonic gadget. Makeup can even be printed out on a sheet and applied to the face like a temporary tattoo using a 3-D printer.
Future fashion
In the Akihabara neighbourhood of Tokyo, you can see people costumed as though they’re from the 22nd century, in the form of future retro sci-fi steam punks. Also, housekeepers.
Robot Hotel
In Japan, you might find robots in the unlikeliest of locations. Humanoid robots meet Japanese-speaking visitors at the Henn-na Hotel in Nagasaki Prefecture, while a robotic dinosaur greets English-speaking ones. Naturally.
Robot front of house
Pepper, a humanoid robot, has replaced human hosts at the Japanese sushi company Hamazushi. Pepper takes care of your table reservation, walks you to your seat, and offers a menu that you can access through touch screen on its chest.
Robot Restaurant
However, not all robots at Tokyo’s infamous “Robot Restaurant” are what they seem. Here you may watch robot dancers perform in a fight scene. Recent shows have featured a big neon tank, a fembot wielding a Thor hammer, and a dinosaur fighting a robot.
Orphe smart shoes
The Japanese have embraced wearable technology, and these trainers feature 100 LED lights and clever motion sensors in the soles, allowing the wearer to create patterns just by moving their feet.
Transparent TV
Japan offers both cutting-edge technologies already available to consumers and a wealth of ground-breaking breakthroughs poised for market entry.
Intro : 0:00
Hologram : 0:26
Buttlet Train: 0:38
Smart Shoes: 0:52
Transparent TV: 1:09
Robot Hotel: 1:24
Robot front of House: 1:45
Hotel Pods: 1:59
Vending Machines: 2:26
Smart Toilet: 2:48
High-tech Aquarium: 3:08
Hydrogen Cars: 3:32
Smart Mirror: 3:49
Future Fashion: 4:07
Outro: 4:25
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