Robot Restaurant in Kabukicho, Tokyo

August 28, 2012 12:02
Robot Restaurant in Kabukicho, Tokyo

Fed up of being served by humans, man made extra terrestrial robots which have super power, will serve you at the Robot Restaurant in Tokyo. Business men will reach any heights to be in the reckoning. As the usual saying goes 'out of sight out of mind.' The Robot Girls Restaurant in Tokyo features a variety show with 12-foot-tall robots, everyday. As per sources this tremendous amusement created by the Tokyo Robot Restaurant, in the backyards of the technology driven country, cost the owners a whopping 10 Billion Yen ($126 million) after meticulous planning that spread well over three years. Well there is a price for everything that intrigues and keeps you amazed, hence the cost per person to get in is 4,000 yen ($41). The futuristic voluptuous robot show is located in the most 'red light' areas of Japan, say media.

Situated in the Tokyo's Shinjuku Kabukicho district, Robot Restaurant is all about fun and that too adult fun. The S**Y Technicolor robots are sure stay in your memories for years to come of this insane Tokyo Robot Restaurant. The 12 feet gizmos are look alike to women and are controlled by rollers. The lower half of each robot resembles the iconic Japanese character Gundam on wheels, while its curvaceous human-like upper body is clad in a futuristic gladiator outfit. They have blonde, brown or red hair with blue or green eyes. They are operated by 2 dancers in bikini’s who pair up to fight each other and they call it the “Fighting Females” performance.

Imagine four such massive female robots wink and wave to welcome you. Not enough, they lumber to the beat of traditional Japanese drums and a Lady Gaga dance tune. Absorbing and mind blowing, say visitors. Such more flashy clubs are expected to sprout up in Tokyo to cater to the newly-rich. (With inputs from internet-AW AarKay)

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