We found another interesting project on Kickstarter: the Japanese interactive wooden bar Mui, which can be used instead of a digital screen to control a smart home. The Japanese are once again impressing us with natural materials.
Japanese inventions
Japan is the land of all excess. Its inhabitants are considered very capable people. With the abundance of skills they possess, they are also among the best knife manufacturers in the world.
The Gatebox robot, intended for home use, will now be available for mass production. Virtual girlfriend Hikari Azuma, as the producers called her, will even replace your wife.
Japanese culture is geared towards encouraging workers to work overtime. As a result, the time an individual has available for family and various activities is reduced. Excessive wear and tear can also lead to death. Therefore, the Japanese corporation Taisei revealed a new innovation that should solve these problems - the T-Frend drone.
And really, you can't even be surprised that something like this slipped off your radar. The Aspark Owl is still only the fruit of research and development, as we do not yet have a real road version. For now, we don't even know how much horsepower will drive this indescribably beautifully designed wonder.
"If bees disappeared from the face of the earth, man would have no more than four years left to live. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man'' is a famous quote attributed to Albert Einstein, although he never uttered it. But the quote holds up. Well, maybe not, because we have the promise of a drone capable of pollinating plants.
You probably don't think of the toilet bowl as an excess of technology, but many engineers are thinking in that direction. And since practically every other thing in our home has become smart today, not even the toilet bowl could escape this fate. Meet the NeoRest 750H, the world's most technologically advanced toilet that eliminates the need for toilet paper.
The grumpy cat will rightly not be impressed this time. An invention that has more than nine lives comes from Japan. Well, when it seems that it can't get any more bizarre, the Japanese outdo themselves once again. And next on the list of "it's not true but it is" is an eerily realistic robot cat named Yumo Neko Dream Cat Celeb, which a real cat will probably be more than jealous of.
Many inventions come from Japan, and without them many things today would be a much tougher nut to crack than otherwise. Admittedly, they didn't invent special tongs for rubbing these healthy nuts, but that's why there are so many things in our environment that they signed up for. But no one is perfect, and here and there they indulged in some hiccups. And if nothing else, such inventions are for laughs, and that counts for something, right?