
If you prefer your vacations with a robot, you might try a hotel that's opening in Japan this summer. The Henn-na Hotel's human workers will number just 10, but that doesn't mean you won't get speedy service.Robots will be ready to help you with everything from reception to cleaning to carrying your bags.
Developed at Osaka University, the robots look like young Japanese women. They can speak several languages and move their eyes to correspond with yours and indeed, the hotel's name means "strange hotel." The hotel will be located in the Huis Ten Bosch theme park near Nagasaki.
Rooms will start at $60 a night; robots don't generally ask to be paid, and that will help reduce the hotel's costs. It is a "smart hotel," in the world.
"We will make the most efficient hotel in the world,” company president Hideo Sawada says, “In the future, we’d like to have more than 90% of hotel services operated by robots.”
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