Shirts in bottles, the latest fad in Japan
Machines are replacing men, at least in some tasks, by leaps and bounds. Currently are responsible for carrying out the heavy or dangerous jobs but also those that require high sensitivity or precision.
In many occasions to buy specialized equipment to perform a specific job is having to do without human personnel that performed the same work before.
This is precisely the case. In Japan (where it) have created the first shop you do not need human dependent operation. It is not that futuristic androids have been replaced, but simply not needed.
The store itself is a huge machine vending, ie as a vending machine for soft drinks in cans but big.
Currently only sells t-shirts. The garments are in tubes that we will have access after paying the required price. Above each shelf-dispenser we have a series of photographs of all items you can buy in that section.
What I have not really clear is how you return a shirt but it suits you or not just to convince you, as they will not be sure that these Japanese but also what they plan.
(Via: tokyotimes.org)
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Shirts in bottles, the latest fad in Japan