Checked in by a velociraptor, luggage sorted by a giant claw – welcome to the future of hotels

The electronic doors slide open and the first thing that grabs my attention is the velociraptor, all flashing teeth, upturned snout and sickle-shaped claws. It’s wearing a bellhop’s hat and white bowtie, chatting away in Japanese. And yet despite the deranged oddness of talking to a man-eating Jurassic predator, this isn’t the most arresting part. Hunched over and ready to pounce, it asks me – repeatedly – to hand it my Mastercard while making jokes. Only in Japan could this make any sense. To read and see more Click here


via http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/asia/japan-robot-hotel-booking-location-hennna-sasebo-tokyo-what-is-it-like-a8103766.html

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