Японский робо-отель: 9900 рублей! - Summary

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The video is a review of the Henn-na hotel in Japan, which is known for its robot staff and its location in a Dutch-themed park. The reviewers show their rooms, the park attractions, the robot receptionists and porters, and the automatic bar and game cabinets. They also comment on the train ride to the hotel, the local culture and weather, and the new products from Realme. They conclude that the robot hotel idea is more of an entertainment than a practical solution, and that many of the robots are outdated or malfunctioning. They invite the viewers to leave their comments and say goodbye.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about a trip to Japan and a visit to a strange hotel with robots.
- The video is sponsored by Realme and Megafon, two companies that offer smartphones and mobile internet services.
- The strange hotel is called Henn-na, which means "strange hotel" in Japanese, and it is located in a theme park that resembles the Netherlands.
- The hotel was opened in 2015 and entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the first hotel in the world to have robots make up almost the entire staff.
- The hotel reduced the number of robots in 2019 due to technical problems and customer complaints.
- The hotel offers different types of rooms, some with traditional Japanese style and some with modern amenities.
- The hotel has various features such as facial recognition system, robotic arm for luggage storage, automatic bar, and gamer's cabinet.