Crazy but Brilliant: Japan's One-of-a-Kind Inventions

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9. Robotic Dinosaurs

What it is: Robotic dinosaurs that serve as hotel receptionists
Invented: 2015
Average Cost: $0 (used in hotels, not for sale) At the Henn-na Hotel in Tokyo’s Urayasu district, robotic dinosaurs greet guests at the front desk. Equipped with sensors, they loudly welcome visitors upon approach.


Dinosaurs that are robotic: @TravelMagazine and @Twitter.com These animatronic dinosaurs provide a unique and memorable experience, showcasing Japan’s creative approach to customer service.
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