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Bangkok, Jan 15 (EFE/EPA).- A quirky Japanese restaurant in the Thai capital, Bangkok, decided to let dancing robots wait its tables in a bid to attract customers who wish to limit human contact. Thailand's first Japanese robot restaurant Hajime, where the serving waiters are robots, has been operating since 2010, serving Japanese food shabu, yakiniku and sushi. After one year since the first COVID-19 infection in the country, Hajime has more than two times more customers than before. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK). SHOT LIST: ROBOT SERVES MEALS TO CUSTOMERS AT HAJIME JAPANESE RESTAURANT AMID A NEW WAVE OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Yokohama-based taxi provider Sanwa Koutsu Group launched a unique service dubbed 'Ninja de Taxi' in a bid to offer a novel experience to its customers.
It was all monkey business in Thailand's Lopburi on Sunday as working macaque monkeys took a load off to relax at the Monkey Banquet Festival at the city’s Phra Prang Sam Yot shrine. Monkeys went bananas at the annual festival, which is organised by locals to reward the long-tail macaque monkeys who bring tourism to the area. The event was attended by hundreds of people, some in disbelief at just how cheeky the monkeys could be. Of course, there was plenty of monkeying around. The festival went ahead despite the fact that the country is in mourning for the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died aged 88 at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital on Thursday, October 13.
En Inde, un jeune homme sort de prison. Il se retrouve dans un monde où règne la cupidité des chefs d'entreprise et, à l'inverse, l'érosion des valeurs spirituelles.
Snow covers damaged buildings in the town of Shika close to the epicenter of Japan's deadly New Year's Day earthquake. The death toll has jumped to 161, authorities say, as snow complicates rescue efforts. IMAGES