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Hello!
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Yeah!
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I like the little hat.
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Look at that, that style.
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When I was a kid growing up in the 90s, I had an unhealthy obsession with watching sci-fi films
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and as a result I would often daydream about how amazing life would be in the future.
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Driving around in our flying cars, and interacting via life-like holograms
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And of course, holding conversations with our best friends
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who would inevitably be intelligent robot talking teddy bears.
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Well we're now just on to three years away from the year 2020 and the future isn't quite like I'd imagined it.
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Instead of futuristic holograms, we've got quantum LED true colour 4K televisions
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With curved displayed and immaculate crisp picture quality.
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In other words, just a television that you can't possibly hope to afford.
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Instead of flying cars, we've got not flying cars
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And instead of robotic talking teddy bears that are our best friends
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We've got Siri, which is like having a conversation with your least favorite school teacher.
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Siri, why don't I have any friends?
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I think it's something to do with cookies.
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Anyway, I am your friend. Always and forever.
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Oh
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Yay
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Still, perhaps there is some hope, a ray of light at the end of a disappointing tunnel.
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Last month, a new robot hotel opened in Tokyo called The Henna Hotel
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Which literally translates as The Strange Hotel.
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It's supposed to be fully automated and it sounds like the future.
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But given that I'm a YouTuber person living in Japan, it is my job to go and check such things out.
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So let's go and see if the future has arrived!
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Let's go and see if the Henna Hotel is actually any good.
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Siri, are you ready for an adventure?
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I can't answer that.
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Billions of dollars. So much personality.
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The hotel lobby feels very much alive with numerous automated robots working away.
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It's looks more like a scene out of Universal Studios than a conventional hotel lobby.
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Omg
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That's- That's terrifying!
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It's a bit like being in Jurassic Park
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I'm expecting a robotic Jeff Goldblum to come out of the cupboard in a minute.
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Hello!
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Yeah!
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This is really creepy and they won't stop moving.
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So this is the check-in desk.
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Instead of people, there's velo-
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There's velociraptors in-
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Shut up. Shut up!
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There's velociraptors with hats instead of people.
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"Please use the touch panel to select your language."
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He's a multilingual dinosaur
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Japanese, English, Chinese - No problem!
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We're gonna check in
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It's interesting. The robot actually gestured towards the machine.
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Ok! We got a room card without humans! No human involvement.
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Just a robot dinosaur velociraptor. That's all you need.
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Who needs humans anyway?
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So these little dinosaurs, apparently, some kids get a bit scared when they come in through those doors
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And see a giant 20-foot T-Rex, as you would.
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So they've got these little dinosaurs that are kind of wacky and stupid
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To kind of make the kids feel at ease when they come here.
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Yeah!
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Dinosaurs aside, there's also a terrifying-looking robotic recycling bin
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An automated vacuum cleaner
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And even a window cleaning robot.
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But my favorite thing in the lobby had to be the fish
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Which I'd assumed were actually real when I first saw them out of the corner of my eye.
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It reminds me of Horizon Zero Dawn, the video game where all the animals are robots.
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And they act, eerily, like real fish.
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I really want one! I don't know why. I just do.
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The Henna Hotel has two aims, apparently.
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The first is to be fun and the second is to have as few staff as possible.
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Less staff means lower costs.
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Although at 14,000 yen per night, the hotel was still slightly above the average cost of a hotel in the local area.
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That said, the rooms themselves had a few special features to give them the edge.
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Including the one thing that we all really want in our hotel room.
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That's right! A robot talking egg!
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Oh!
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So this is called Tapia and it's a robot egg concierge that's in every single room in the hotel
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Such idealistic music
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Happy music for a happy time
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This is a list of all the stuff you can do with it.
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It can turn on the light, switch on the TV, and -
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"Hi! How are you doing?"
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I'm good.
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Switch on the TV!
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"I turned on the TV!"
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Ta-da! Magic!
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So you can do stuff like that, which is quite cool because talking is a lot easier than pressing buttons.
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It can also do other stuff. You can get your fortune.
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Which I'm certainly interested in.
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"Tell me your birthday and I'll read you your horoscope."
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My birthday, April 21st.
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"I heard that your birthday is April 21st, is this correct?"
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It is correct.
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And now we're gonna get my fortune.
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From a robot... egg.
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I'm sorry...
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"Relationships involve hard work"
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"But you're willing to lean into the tasks at hand in order to achieve positive results"
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Apparently, I'm gonna do well at work??
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My love life - not so well.
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And money - not so well either.
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There's a reason I don't read horoscopes.
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What else have we got?
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This rather strange looking thing is a
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Wow! Apparently, it's like a wardrobe from the future!
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Because you put your clothes in and it kind of cleans them using some sort of air purification process
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that I can't possibly comprehend.
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Looks great. It looks really great. It looks like something out of Ghost in The Shell, so I quite like that.
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And the beds are supposed to be special. The mattress is completely unique to the hotel
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It's called Blessed! Blessed Air!
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Apparently, it distributes your weight evenly over the bed, so it's supposed to be hard, but
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be comfortable. Yeah, it's good! It's nice!
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My weight has been distributed over the bed
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83 kilograms. Evenly distributed.
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I shouldn't have told you that.
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Shit.
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The hotel plans to expand overseas in the coming years and the concept certainly does have some potential.
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Although, I suspect many customers would miss the human touch.
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And there's no doubt that some salarymen might be a bit alienated walking into a hotel to be greeted by robot dinosaurs!
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Especially when there's not even a robotic Jeff Goldblum.
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But what do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.
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So, the Henna Hotel: Is it strange? Yes! It's pretty strange
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But if you like robots or want an inside into what hotels might look like in the future
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Come visit the Henna Hotel.
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Thanks for watching, guys! See ya next time.