Robotics Museum
A museum dedicated to the display of robots has just been opened in Nagoya province (Japan) so people can see with their own eyes and touch their favorite robot models.
The museum has two floors with a length of 2,600m, recreating a vivid world of robots through the ages, from bulky machines early in life to small beautiful modern machines like Asimo, Aibo . The center of the museum is the Robothink area, where visitors can get used to using robots through remote control devices and mobile phones.
There is also a display area of the modern generation of robots like Nuvo, a domestic helper who can walk on two legs or Paro - a seal-shaped machine recognized by Guinness books as a machine to comfort people Best. Admission is 1,300 yen (about 11 USD).
A sketch of a robot museum in Nagoya before
(Photo: digitalworldtokyo)
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