Shinjuku Robot Restaurant launches with hands-on fembots

by Violet Blue on July 29, 2012

A smattering of posts about Japan’s Robot Restaurant featuring sexed-up female robots bots surfaced a few days ago, and since none were comprehensive I waited to post about it until I collected a few image-rich sources.

The Shinjuku Robot Restaurant costs 3,000 yen per person to get in, and patrons can be served by human girls and hang out with the bikini bots – which are primarily controlled by the women, but customers can also operate the fembots. The restaurant cost a whopping 10 billion yen and the robots are allegedly themed after the character Valkyrie in the game Soul Calibur.

To see more images, check out Danny Choo’s post Tokyo Robot Restaurant and She’s Electric (Daily Fail).

Danny Choo also has this colorful Flickr set of the ladybots.

Violet Blue

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