A humanoid robot named I-Fairy officiates at the wedding ceremony between Tomohiro Shibata, left, and Satoko Inoue in Tokyo on Sunday. The couple decided to use the robot, which conducted the ceremony with its audio functions, from Inoue's company to perform the witness' duties as they first met due to common work interest related to robots. See story in Technology.
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moonbeams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlfSFkCrZT4
HonestDictator
But but... it has no soul!!!! ~Runs away in terror
supernatural
Very unusual!! Definitely gets a plus in my book! Though I do wonder if they had their guests pay extra entrance fee to get into that wedding.
SilverStar
Unusual, but interesting. Funny the criticism you can get when you do something daring and unconventional.
Richard_III
And there I was thinking Japanese weddings couldn't get any more robotic or pre-programmed. Innovation in action.
Zenny11
Agree with wanderlust, my company had an Asimo.
We used it to give guided tours of our Computer-room, etc. It needed sensors in the floor, etc.
Still impressive though when well programmed/guided.
wanderlust
The famous "Asimo" rents out at around 2.5 million Yen per day, Wakamaru and some of the lesser ones go from between 1.5~2 million per day. There's always a team of techs to prepare them and programme them, they are not as capable as people imagine....
Sarge
I agree with Makun. Awesome!
Makun
That's awesome. Both the bride and groom are in the robotics field, so it's not completely out there. If it is their passion, all the best wishes to them~
Dubya
Unbelievably insensitive to other cultures... Oh, I forgot, Western Culture doesn't count.
Zenny11
Don't think it matters as western(christian) style ceremonies are not part of Japan's culture and/or heritage.
Same in my home-country where religious marriages are not legal marriages.
hudagree
A ceremony rightfully has a focus on the couple and not the officiant. This is no exception.
seriousfugu
Absolutely ridiculous! Enough said.
Speed
This is a very good country.
jj1980
Well at least the guy is marrying a real woman. I give him that, because when I first saw the thumbnail I thought. "Oh no, first a DS game and now irobot?"
Mark_McCracken
This Associated Press is running a seven paragraph story about this as well. The bride will be a hero at work for promoting her company's product internationally.
ben4short
Makes perfect sense, one robot marrying two others.
delrennich
What is more lame, this, or using a fake priest? At least the robot won't go to hell for impersonating a priest. Weird place indeed.
bicultural
Good to know this is the exception and not the norm. To each their own.
koiwaicoffee
Went to the Aichi expo, and the "high-tech" robots over there where absolutely lame. This wedding robot is as exciting as taping a cassette player to a remote controlled car.
No this is not the future we expected..
my2sense
looks like a few rolled into there.....
hakujinsensei
ahochau
KyokoSmile
not my cup of tea. yuck!
blvtzpk
@horsefella
The thing is, they're usually not 'out of work' - this is what a friend of mine used to call a weekend 'gravy gig' - extra money on top of what they're earning from their full-time employer.
As for the robot, well he doesn't have blond hair, blue eyes, or a cute smile...we'll just have to wait for that.
papigiulio
@blunderbuss: or not? Im sure there is also a price attached for renting a robot like that. WEll not in their case im sure, but other people. :)
blunderbuss
I've performed a wedding in Japan and I can safely say from experience that by using a robot that couple just saved themselves 15,000 yen.
some14some
"Marriages are made in Heaven"... witnessed by Robots ! Priests? they are having pricey life in Japan !
hoserfella
strange, but less embarrassing than using an out of work English teacher..