Let's say you're interested in
technology and as real-life use cases.
What would be the best place for you to visit?
Tokyo, of course! We'll take a short
tour starting here in Odaiba, very close
to the National Museum of Emerging
Science and Innovation. This giant robot
replaced its predecessor in 2017.
It's nineteen point seven meters tall
which equals sixty-four point six feet.
It is a replica of the RX-0 Unicorn
Gundam from the most recent set within
the universal century timeline, modeled
on a one-to-one scale. The previous
Gundam robot was inspired by the
beloved 1979 Japanese anime series the
new Unicorn Gundam robot shows how
the animation has progressed as it is
designed in much more detail. The model
switches between destroy mode with
flashing lights a unicorn ode with a
horn and the night mode with music and
projection experience the National
Museum of emerging science and
innovation was founded in the year 2001
the museum is most famous for this globe
called geo cosmos which shows the
current image of the earth the planet
changes every minute this display is
live is a resolution of more than 10
million pixels geo customers presents
real data from weather satellites such
as air flow ocean acidification and even
changes in temperature visitors can also
book time slots to see seasons of Earth
human activities economics and other
data translated on this globe this
Robert Pera
was created for use in hospitals where
people need something to cheer them up
the toy reacts to the light movement
voice and touch for personal use Perot
would cost about $6,000
move further this human at robot was
created by Osaka University professor
Hiroshi Ishiguro and he's seen these
robots looks so realistic that the
famous West world TV show turns out to
be really scary at the Museum you can
also visit a murder of the International
Space Station and see what the life in
space looks like our next destination is
the Panasonic Center Tokyo it was
established in 2002 two floors of the
center are taken by an experienced
oriented museum that makes mathematics
engaging and funny it's a hands-on
experience that explains science better
that in any school activities cover all
range of topics like angles optics color
waves and even magnetism
the keys can solve a wall-sized tangram
play with zo tropes and a challenging
air hockey that uses digitized numbers
instead of disks Nintendo game fund is
where visitors can enjoy new software
with a big screen plasma display or a
stupid pine projector the first flaw of
the museum is an interactive project
let's build Tokyo together it is an
officially recognized program for Tokyo
2020 finally here comes Sony Explorer
science it is a museum that explores
light sound and entertainment this is a
sound zone there are 20 equally
distributed speakers in the room
however the microphones used to record
the sound of five part how does it feel
when the sound is just ten centimeters
away from you how about 10 meters or
1000 kilometers the light zone of the
museum has answers to how faces smiles
and emotions are recognized by computers
also allows for the exploration of the
ocean through 8 art technology here we
go
welcome to the 3d room where we're going
to end our tour thank you for going on
this tour with us
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