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こここここ Hello, today you will learn about Japanese technology, ranging from cars, bullet trains, robots, cameras, gaming consoles, and lots more ! Through out the presentation please feel free to ask questions.

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こんにちはHello, today you will learn about Japanese

technology, ranging from cars, bullet trains, robots, cameras, gaming consoles, and lots more ! Through out the presentation please

feel free to ask questions.

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This is the Honda FC Sport, Hondas latest concept car creation, which is Hydrogen

powered. Honda started by one man that originally worked for とよた . This mans

name was Soichiro, he then later had the idea of attaching engines to bikes, to make

motorcycles. Honda then became the worlds greatest motorcycle manufacturer,

which then they moved on to making trucks, which they made the T-360, and

then on to cars.

In this picture is a display of

Japanese car logos,

ほんだ と とよた と にっさん と  すずき。

HONDA 「ほんだ」

Suzuki SwiftSubaru Impreza

Nissan GTR

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Shinkansen しんかんせん 

This is a picture of the しんかんせん going past Mt.Fuji.

This is しながわ station in Tokyo, you can catch the Shinkansen train from here. It costs ¥21 589 which is $280 for a 5day pass.

These are the Shinkansen bullet trains, they all have different speeds. Ranging from 81mph to 361mph.

This picture is inside the Shinkansen Bullet Train.

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Asimo 「あしも」

This is the ほんだ Asimo, Asimo stands for “Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility.” ほんだ started to created a Humanoid robot in 1984, and finally Asimo arrived in October 2000. Asimo is a personal assistant, it can be fully programmed, and can be told what and when to do things. Asimo stands at 4 feet 3 inches. The top speed of Asimo is 3.7mph-4.0mph, and is being improved as we speak. Eventually Asimo will be a human comparison, and will be able to avoid obstacles and dangers.

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とよた  iREALThis is the とよた iREAL, it was released in 2010, and costs £2000, ¥ 247 698. It can reach a maximum speed of 18.6 mph/30kmh. The IREAL was designed in “Toyota City” just east of 名古屋 日本 . It is a fancy design of a wheelchair, fast and easy to get around town. Available in different colours, and   available all around the world.

Here is a video of the i-REAL.http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/the-future-is-ireal

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SONY そにい

SONY has made the PS1, PS2 AND PS3そにい  PSP GO

そにい dslr cameraそにい VAIO

Laptop’sそにい XPERIA play.

All of these products that you see here, or what you may even own have all been developed in Japan, these are some products that we use today, laptops, cameras, gaming consoles earphones and lots more !

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としいば ApripokoThe Toshiba Apripoko is a an electronic programmer, a bit like the Asimo, but the Apripoko will remember commands in your home, like “close the blinds” “change the channel to channel 14” so all you need to do is, program your remotes to Apripoko and name commands and the next time you come to do anything, all you have to say is the command you want, and it’ll do it! And he’s かわい .

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おぷたま ぴこ  PK-101The Optoma Pico is a miniature screen projector that was created in Japan, and is about the size of an iPhone 4, it has great resolution, and is perfect for schools, business’ or at home. Fits in your pocket! It can produce at projection of 60inches. Sized at 50mm wide by 103mm deep and 15mm high. And it weighs just 4oz.

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Taxis in Japan    たくしい !

Taxis in Japan have a few different features than ours here in Canada.

This Taxi has the electronic doors, that open and close by the control of the taxi driver, as you can see all the seats and headrests are covered. When you get into the taxi you a charged a flat rate fee what’s called a はつのり and its usually ¥710 and it covers you for 2km. And if you are going to be out late at night, you can expect to pay triple the price. (10pm-5am.) The taxi drivers wear white gloves when driving, and the doors open and close for you, so don’t ever try and close it, as it could trap your fingers. Most taxi drivers don’t/wont speak English, so most foreign people, write down their location, and shove it in the drivers face. Taxis in Japan are very busy at night as buses. Train are closed for the night.

Vacant Occupied

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An9-PR アンナイン・ピーアール The An9-PR can be used in places like malls and showrooms. It can display advertisements, directions, and more on any of it’s three touchscreen LCD’s. It also has WiFi and face recognition capabilities, so it can be used as a security guard. An9-PR was developed by ALSOK.

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どもありがとう ございましたYou may now ask questions that were not asked during the presentation.

Thanks for Watching!!Josh Smith & Cameron

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