The robot culture that is Japanese markets in everything

A hotel with robot staff and face recognition instead of room keys will open this summer in Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki Prefecture, the operator of the theme park said Tuesday.


The two-story Henn na Hotel is scheduled to open July 17. It will be promoted with the slogan “A Commitment for Evolution,” Huis Ten Bosch Co. said.


The name reflects how the hotel will “change with cutting-edge technology,” a company official said. This is a play on words: “Henn” is also part of the Japanese word for change.


Robots will provide porter service, room cleaning, front desk and other services to reduce costs and to ensure comfort.


There will be facial recognition technology so guests can enter their rooms without a key.


At least for now, the facial recognition bit means you cannot send your robot to stay there…


The story is here, alas I have forgotten whom I should thank for this pointer.


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Published on January 29, 2015 10:25
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