Monday 30 November 2020

Giant Japanese Robot Spurs Hopes for Tourism after Virus Hit

Giant Japanese Robot Spurs Hopes for Tourism after Virus Hit

Technology

Asharq Al-Awsat
The robot is modelled after a figure in “Mobile Suit Gundam”, a Japanese cartoon first launched in the late 1970s.

An 18-meter (60-foot) “Gundam” robot that can walk and move its arms was unveiled in Japan on Monday amid hopes that it will help invigorate tourism hit by COVID-19. The robot is modelled after a figure in “Mobile Suit Gundam”, a Japanese cartoon first launched in the late 1970s about enormous battle robots piloted by humans. The series spawned multiple spin-offs and toys and gained a worldwide following. It will be the centerpiece of the Gundam Factory Yokohama, a tourist attraction that opens on Dec. 19 in the port city. “I hope this will lead to stimulating tourism demand and revitalizing local areas,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato told a news conference. “Of course, we now have the coronavirus issue. I want people to tackle endeavors like this while making an effort to prevent the spread of infection.”



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2656531/giant-japanese-robot-spurs-hopes-tourism-after-virus-hit

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