One year has passed since Sony released the ERS-1000 model of its autonomous robot dog AIBO. The pup is getting a new friend on February 1, 2019 as Sony reveals the new AIBO Choco Edition. The model is now available for pre-orders over on Sony Store Online and at Sony stores.
The new edition contrasts two different browns with white. This unique design seeps affinity and has a mischievous and sprightly look to it. If you order this model by February 14, 2019 it will also come with an additional tail that can be switched out with the original.
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AIBO Choco Edition
Release Date: February 1, 2019
Available: Sony Store Online and Sony stores in Ginza, Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka Tenjin
Webpage: http://aibo.sony.jp/feature/choco/
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The huggable next-generation pet robot LOVOT was first released one year ago, and to celebrate, some limited time merchandise and sweets are now on sale!
LOVOT LOVOT Anniversary Dessert Plate, available until October 31, 2021
Autumn Only! LOVOT LOVOT Chicken Plate with Mushroom Sauce, available until November 30, 2021
Coaster / Postcard / Clear Folder
LOVOT Cafe Original Coaster / LOVOT Cafe Original Smartphone Case
LOVOT Cafe Original Tote Bag / LOVOT Cafe Original T-Shirt (Unisex)
LOVOT Cafe Original Case / LOVOT Cafe Original Handtowel
LOVOT Cafe Original Ballpen with Charm / LOVOT Cafe Original Mug
LOVOT Cafe Original American-style Cookie / LOVOT Cafe Original Natural Plate
LOVOT Cafe Original Pin
Featured in the special Dessert Plate is a loveable cake with LOVOT’s face, along with mini rolls, mini cupcakes, and vanilla ice cream with fruit on top. The LOVOT cake is made with milk chocolate and coffee mousse, along with chocolate streusel for a more mature flavor that isn’t overly sweet. Those who visit the store on or after October 1 will receive a limited-edition novelty drawing while supplies last. Coasters and postcards will also be given away on a first-come, first-served basis from October 1 until October 15, while clear folders will be gifted on or after October 16. The goods for this collection are based on the theme of ‘LOVE is here,’ so please look forward to these sweet collectibles and many more years of LOVOT!Information
LOVOT Cafe
Address: LAZONA Kawasaki Plaza 2F (72-1 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa)
Hours: 10:00-20:00 M-F / 10:00-21:00 Weekends and Holidays (Last Seating at 19:00)
Official Site: https://lovot.life/
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GROOVE X's home robot series LOVOT is set to launch its first collaboration with Sanrio's beloved character Hello Kitty on May 17 with the release of a limited-edition set of two robots.
Yellow nose sold separately
The Hello Kitty x LOVOT original set comes with a charm (pictured far right)
Dress up in a cute Hello Kitty outfit
Those who purchase this set receive an original cloissone ware charm, each of which has a unique serial number on it. There's also a cute Hello Kitty outfit for dressing up your robot. The base of these robots, all of which are handmade individually, are coloured white like Hello Kitty and features her cute whiskers and red ribbon. LOVOT launched four years ago and began selling its home robots in December 2019. This marks the company's first tie-up with Hello Kitty, a character known to all around the world. 2021 SANRIO CO., LTD. APPROVAL NO. S620221Information
Hello Kitty x LOVOT
Release Date: May 17, 2021
Buy: LOVOT Webstore / Takashimaya stores in JapanProduct Page: https://blog.lovot.life/n/n624db147f670
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Yamaha began taking pre-orders for its new singing robot Charlie last Thursday which is set to be officially released in Japan on May 13.
Charlie costs ¥24,800 (tax included)
Charlie is a singing robot who communicates with users through song. With around 30 music genres, Charlie can express a range of feelings and emotions with melody and movement, from up-tempo pop to slow bossa nova. He can even tell you the weather and do fortune telling. Charlie has a positive humour and can even say some cheeky things to make you laughCharlie has his own personality. He's a positive, forward-facing individual and also loves jokes. He's quite the romantic, and his dream is to become a musician. Not only does he answer the questions of his owner honestly, he sometimes gives his own opinion too. He can also say cheeky things which are sure to get a chuckle. Charlie can chat and mutter things of his own accordCharlie is fitted with a sensor for detecting human presence, so even if his owner doesn't initiate conversation, Charlie can start up a conversation or mutter things to himself. His singing abilities get better with conversation, as does his speechThe more you talk with Charlie, the better his singing skills become. And as your communication with him deepens, the more music genres Charlie will unlock, allowing him to sing all different kinds of melodies. Charming dance moves to the tune of his melodiesCharlie can move his head and legs to the beat of his songs. Seeing the tiny robot dance as he sings is sure to charm owners. A warm and welcoming designCharlie's cute appearance blends in perfectly with the home whether on a table or by the bed. Check out Charlie in action below. -
Tokyo's internationally-acclaimed, located in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, is set to open a new ticket centre sometime this month.
The ticket centre will be located in the very middle of Kabukicho facing the Shinjuku Toho Building. Since it will be close to a range of luxury hotels, it means both foreign tourists and locals can easily get to it. It means to be a facility that can be used easily by anyone and everyone. The ticket centre will also sell a range of tickets for various activities. It will also provide sightseeing and tourist services where they can recommend local restaurants, tourist sites, and more. Information
Ticket Centre
Address: 1-18-7 Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo
No Fixed Holidays
Opening Hours: 11:00-21:00
TEL: 03-3200-5500
Access: 5-minutes on foot from Seibu Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku-sanchome Station, and JR Shinjuku Station
Official Website: https://www.shinjuku-robot.com/pc/?lng=en
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Nee, HelloPika is the new pocked-sized Pikachu robot releasing on August 4 that will respond to talk who talk to it. The product is being released in Japan at toy shops and department stores across Japan as well as via online shops including Takara Tomy who developed this product.
The robot was developed in order to create a lifelike Pikachu for people to own. When you call to it, Nee, Pikachu! (Hey, Pikachu!) he will turn his adorable face to you and reply. After it is released in Japan there are plans to later release it in South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Pikachu will say his cute and iconic lines you like Pikapika and Pikapi! If you reply to him he will sing, use Thunderbolt, nod, laugh and more. You can make his cheeks light up, and he will laugh if you poke him on his side. HelloPika responds to sounds, so anybody can enjoy playing with him whether they're a young and budding Pokémon Trainer or a seasoned Pokémon Champion. Standing at just 10cm in height, he'll fit right in your pocket, so you can feel just like Ash as you battle your way to the Pokémon League. Head on out there with your very own Pikachu and catch them all! ■Information "Nee, HelloPika" On Sale: August 4, 2018 Available: Toy shops and department stores in Japan and online Price: ¥2,990 (pre-tax) Size: 5mm×115mm×45mm Ages: 3+ Product Page: www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/pokemon/hello_pika/index.html -
JUNKICHI ROBATA IZAKAYA, a Japanese-style bar which was opened in Seattle, USA started offering an experience-base service using the communication robot named Sota to introduce Japanese culture to their customers.
JUNKICHI ROBATA IZAKAYA is an “izakaya” (Japanese bar) which offers robatayaki (Japanese style BBQ) dishes that are popular in Japan. The izakaya is gaining huge popularity for its full-fledged traditional robatayaki dishes.
The service they started offering introduces the culture of Japan such as giving information about how to enjoy izakaya, strictly selected ingredients, dishes grilled with high-quality charcoal and information RE: Japanese sakes. A few table robots named Sota are installed at each table.
Sota which analyzes the sex and age of each customer with AI technology provides information RE; Japanese culture.
Sota can also make a recommendation by saying “how about drinking another glass of alcohol?” or celebrate customers by saying “happy birthday.”
By visiting this izakaya, you can experience their brand-new service provided by this cute robot, Sota which seems like it popped out of Japanese animation works symbolizing“COOL JAPAN.”
■InformationJunkichi Robata Izakaya
Address:224 Broadway East Seattle, WA 98102
Business hours:11:00-23:00 Sunday:11:00-21:00
Website:https://junkichiusa.com/about