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Tokyo, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).- Years away from the classrooms due to fragile health motivated the Japanese Kentaro Yoshifuji to create the DAWN ver.ß cafeteria, a place run by robots controlled remotely by people with reduced mobility. The place seeks to help remove people with reduced mobility from labor and social seclusion. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON / MARIA ROLDAN).SHOT LIST: ROBOTS ATTEND CLIENTS AT THE DAWN VER.ß CAFETERIA, IN TOKYO, JAPAN.SOUND BITE: KUSUMI ATSUMI, BUSINESSWOMAN.TRANSLATION: By not having opportunities to communicate with these people, sometimes we feel embarrassed, because we do not know how far we can go asking about their illness. But by investigating, we're allowed to get closer to them. That may allow them to blend into society.
Robot waiters controlled from afar by people with disabilities are opening up a world of opportunities at a new cafe in Tokyo. The initiative is aimed to reduce isolation and offer new work opportunities for those who are housebound with severe physical conditions or disabilities. They can remotely operate OriHime-D robots with the use of computers or tablets.
The restaurant dedicated entirely to photography of female thighs opened in Tokyo’s Ebisu district on Tuesday in homage to the photographic work of thigh-enthusiast and Japanese photographer Yuria. The café, aptly named the World of Thighs Photography Cafe includes walls adorned with Yuria’s photographic focus - the female thigh - and every dish is garnished with an edible pair of legs.
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A hedgehog cafe opens in Tokyo, letting residents and tourists touch and pet the spiky animals.
Darya Trepova, a 26-year-old accused of killing a military blogger and supporter of Moscow's Ukraine offensive, appears in court for her case's first hearing. Russian investigators say Ukraine orchestrated the attack on Vladlen Tatarsky, which took place at a cafe in Saint Petersburg in April. Trepova is alleged to have gifted Tatarsky a statuette, which exploded minutes later, killing the blogger and wounding more than 30 others. Ukraine has denied involvement and blamed domestic infighting for the killing. IMAGES