일본 최초 로봇 결혼식 First robot wedding in Japan takes place and even ends with a kiss (VIDEO)
The bride wore white and the groom wore out his batteries: First robot wedding in Japan takes place and even ends with a kiss
Frois and Yukirin wore traditional outfits for the event in Tokyo on Saturday
Ceremony was organised by Maywa Denki, who designed the groom Frois
어제 도쿄에서 열린 일본 최초 로봇 결혼식
로봇 신랑 신부 '프로이스와 유키린'은 서로 키스하는 것으로 결혼식을 마무리 했다.
이 결혼식은 신랑 로봇 '프로이스'를 만든 메이와 덴키의 주선으로 열렸다.
by Ki Chul Hwang
Conpaper Editor Distributor
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By LYDIA WILLGRESS FOR MAILONLINE
Two robots have tied the knot in Japan in what is thought to be the first wedding of its kind in the world.
Frois, the groom, and bride Yukirin walked the aisle, wore traditional outfits and even carried out a 'wedding kiss' at the event in Tokyo on Saturday.
Special invitations were made, featuring a picture of the two robots inset in a heart, and the 100-strong congregation included a range of smaller robotic models.
After the ceremony the couple even managed to 'cut a cake' before an automated orchestra performed a song for the equivalent of their first dance.
The event was organised by Maywa Denki, which produces electronic accessories and designed the groom Frois.
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Two robots have tied the knot in Japan in what is thought to be the first wedding of its kind in the world
Frois, the groom, and Yukirin, the bride, wore traditional outfits for the ceremony, which took place in Tokyo
Special invitations were made, which featured a picture of the two robots inset in a heart
As expected, the bride wore a beautiful white dress with lace detailing and a large satin silk bow
While the groom didn't opt for a suit, he ensured he looked smart by wearing a black bow tie
Other smaller robotic models helped with the event including the 'master' of the ceremony (left) and what looked like a bridesmaid (right)
A woman wearing a pretty white hairband adjusts one of the 'helper' robot's shirts during the event
The couple were ready for the 'wedding kiss' as what looked like a large silver disc shot out the groom's mouth
A wider shot shows the beautifully decorated stage the ceremony took place on, including a white arch complete with pink and orange hearts
It is not known if the cake was real, but it looked like the groom would have no problem cutting it with his metal arm
Frois and Yukirin listened to an automated orchestra after the ceremony, which took place in front of 100 people
A tiny white and black robot known as Palmi is pictured near a mini microphone during the event
A closer shot shows the adorable robot with its arms in the air as a larger green robot dances in the background
Frois creator Maywa Denki also performed at the wedding, which cost more than $80 to attend
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