The Dancing Robot Warriors at the Hajime Restaurant Aim to Please
Michael Hines — April 3, 2010 — Tech
References: djmick
I need a one-way ticket to Bangkok--not for a new organ or that--to go eat at the Hajime Restaurant. This restaurant is staffed by robot waiters. Ordinarily, that's no big deal, but these robot waiters are dressed as samurais, and they dance.
I'm a sucker for a good gimmick, and the Hajime Restaurant has the best one I've ever seen. The staff is all robotic, you order your meal from a touch screen, and the robots sporadically dance to entertain you. I need my ticket to Thailand now. The Hajime Restaurant awaits.
I'm a sucker for a good gimmick, and the Hajime Restaurant has the best one I've ever seen. The staff is all robotic, you order your meal from a touch screen, and the robots sporadically dance to entertain you. I need my ticket to Thailand now. The Hajime Restaurant awaits.
Trend Themes
1. Robot Waiters - The implementation of robot waiters in restaurants presents an opportunity for automation and improved customer experience.
2. Samurai Robots - The use of samurai-themed robots as waiters adds an element of novelty and entertainment to the dining experience.
3. Robot Entertainment - The incorporation of dancing robots in restaurants creates a unique and memorable interaction between robots and customers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can adopt robot waiters to streamline operations and create a futuristic dining ambiance.
2. Robotics - The robotics industry can explore the development of specialized samurai-themed robots for various applications, including the service sector.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage the concept of dancing robots to enhance live performances and provide interactive experiences.
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