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Simroid Simroid
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 150 seconds

Simroid is a dental patient robot developed as a training tool for aspiring dentists. She can follow spoken instructions, closely monitor a dentist's performance during mock treatments, and react in a human-like way to pain. She was built by Kokoro Company Ltd.



Tokyo underground Tokyo underground
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 140 seconds

Tokyo underground



Simroid (a.k.a. \ Simroid (a.k.a. 'Pain Girl')
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 201 seconds

Simroid (a.k.a. 'Pain Girl'), dentist training robot.



Dekochari Dekochari
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 229 seconds

Japanese art bikes. Soundtrack is "Ichiban-boshi Blues" (by Bunta Sugawara and Kinya Aikawa). The video pieces together random scenes from "Dekochari Yarou."



Human bobsled vs. motorcycle Human bobsled vs. motorcycle
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 197 seconds

Rollerman races motorcycle in Japan



Sayaka: Next-generation capsule endoscope Sayaka: Next-generation capsule endoscope
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 477 seconds

Sayaka is a pill-shaped camera system designed to capture images of the intestines after it is swallowed. Developed by RF System, Inc.



Chindogu Chindogu
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 209 seconds

Kenji Kawakami demonstrates chindogu



Tokyo nuclear attack Tokyo nuclear attack
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 247 seconds

What happens when Tokyo is hit with an 8-megaton nuke? Nothing good.
Soundtrack: Yo La Tengo cover of Sun Ra's "Nuclear War".



Aquarium toilet Aquarium toilet
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 75 seconds

This underwater restroom built into the side of an aquarium is located at a cafe in Akashi, Japan.



Earthrise, Earthset Earthrise, Earthset
Posted by: pinktentacle3

Video duration: 99 seconds

Video of Earth rising and setting over the moon's horizon, taken with the HDTV camera aboard Japan's KAGUYA (SELENE) lunar explorer on November 7, 2007.