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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/jdeeze/thefactninja.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Ok let\u2019s see if you can imagine this for a second (it\u2019s best if you close your eyes). You are feeling a bit adventurous and decide to take a trip to the land of the rising sun, Japan. While you are there, you go and stay at a little kooky hotel where no humans are present and everything is done by robots. Sounds weird, scary, crazy or something from Terminator 2? Well believe it or not, something like this actually exists and it is becoming a place where everyone wants to go.<\/p>\n
One enterprising Japanese businessman has taken it upon himself to create the world\u2019s first Robot Hotel, one that is staffed, run and operated almost entirely by robots.<\/p>\n
I know this sounds pretty wild, but something like this actually exists and below I highlighted 12 facts when it comes to this very special hotel.<\/p>\n
<\/a>The Henn-na or strange\/werid hotel as it is called in Japan is a 72 room technological achievement that is \u201cmanned\u201d almost totally by robots to save labor costs.<\/p>\n You will find no humans and everything is done by robots. The various robots will greet guests, carry luggage, clean the rooms and much more.<\/p>\n It sounds pretty weird when you think of it and absolutely scary when you think of it; but this is where the future is headed.<\/p>\n This one of a kind hotel can be found at the Huis Ten Bosch theme park in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is a pretty cool concept that ties in perfectly with the entertainment aspect of the park.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/a>Once you arrive at the Henn-na Hotel, you are greeted by 2 talking robots. The English-speaking receptionist is a mean looking dinosaur with a bow tie and hat, while the Japanese one is a female humanoid.<\/p>\n Even though you get a robotic greeting, checking in is still done manually and guests will have to punch a button on the desk and from there type their details and other information on a touch panel screen.<\/p>\n2. All the Cool Stuff Begins at Check-in<\/h2>\n