Her name is "Hanako Showa 2", she is a "Dental Patient Robot". She is used to train dentists with her unique ability to follow verbal instructions from the trainee dentist and react to pain in a human-like way, such as saying: “Ouch! It hurts!" The funny thing is that her soft skin and tongue are made by "Oriental Kyogo," a famous Japanese love doll maker. He he he.
With Hanako Showa 2, the future of the dental industry seems bright. Her capability to react to pain means dental students will be subjected to a very realistic environment when practicing with her. That can make them more accustomed to the way patients react in real situations. It can also help them realize which mistakes should be avoided during dental procedures.
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The song was used as BGM of JR bullet train in 1987. There are couples who have long distance love between two big cities Tokyo and Osaka. In that case, so many couple do this; one goes to meet a partner on Friday night and goes back to home in last bullet train on Sunday night. The last bullet train leave Tokyo at just 9pm and arrive at Osaka after midnight, it was called "Cinderella express". As you can see this video, so many couple are sorry to say goodbye.
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The robot is to be used for training dentists with her unique abilities to follow verbal instructions from the trainee dentist and react in a human-like way to pain as saying: “Ouch! It hurts!" Funny part is the her soft skin and tougue are made by "Oriental Kyogo". A famouse Japanes love doll maker.
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