Life is full of future technology in Japan
Many modern Japanese technologies provide a glimpse of future life.
In the picture is a high-tech aquarium in Shinagawa's Epson Aqua Park, Tokyo, Japan, according to CNN.It looks like a sci-fi movie with touch panel, neon light and audiovisual screen, transforming encounters with sea creatures into multi-sensory experiences.
A burial building for Buddhist followers in downtown Tokyo has more than 2,000 glass statues lit with neon lights.Each statue corresponds to a drawer containing the burnt remains of the deceased.Relatives will scan the electronic card to find the location of the family's ashes.
Looking like a kind of vehicle in the Star Wars movie, this Japanese speedboat can reach 320km / h.
Magnetic spacecraft is faster than a speedboat.It uses magnets to hang overhead and run forward.In 2015, Japan's magnetic buffer train reached a speed of 603km / h when running on a test road.
High-tech toilets in Japan not only function like a normal toilet, it also helps users measure blood pressure, check urine, protein, weight and body fat.All of these options can be found on the control panel designed by Japan's largest toilet manufacturer, Toto.
Smart mirrors help users detect wrinkles, red bruises, pores and sun damage skin.The mirror also proposes appropriate products to overcome unwanted problems.
In order to keep track of elderly people with dementia, the northern city of Iruma has a bar code sticker on their fingernails and toenails.It will help families easily find lost relatives.
When walking on the street in Akihabara district, Tokyo, we can meet people who wear fashionable style, like from the 22nd century.
At the 5-star Henn-na hotel in Nagasaki Prefecture, humanoid robots will welcome customers in Japanese, while English-speaking guests will be welcomed by a dinosaur robot.
The humanoid robot named Pepper takes over the role of a waiter at Hamazushi sushi restaurant chain in Japan.She arranged seating for guests, led guests to the table, invited guests to choose with an electronic menu on their chests.
ALE , a Japanese startup, is developing technology to create artificial meteor shower with 70 times more brightness than natural meteor.This technology can be demonstrated in the 2020 Olympic opening event held in Tokyo, Japan.ALE launches a satellite containing about 300-500 artificial supernovae into orbit, to an altitude of about 500km in the atmosphere.They will often travel through major cities at night, ready to create meteor shower upon request.
In the future, lithium ion batteries can bend up to 25 degrees will appear in products such as clothing and smart watches.This battery was introduced at the Ceatec Technology Fair in Japan in 2006.
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