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日本朋友常问:“你到东京的第一印象是什么?”我多半回答的是:“东京比我想象的更有秩序、也更紧张。” 从新大谷饭店楼窗上望下去,川流不息的汽车日以继夜。多层的立体盘道上,无穷的车辆好象受着魔法的驱使,飞快地流向不知什么地方。新干线上的高速火车几分钟就驶来一辆,自动开关的车门默默地吞吐着奔忙的人群。我听说,数以万计的机器人已经在各种岗位上“劳动”了,正以极度的精
Japanese friends often ask: “What is your first impression in Tokyo?” Mostly, I replied: “Tokyo is more orderly and tense than I thought.” Looking down the window of the New Otani Hotel, the steady stream of cars Day and night. Multi-level three-dimensional drive, endless vehicles seem to be driven by magic, I quickly flow to somewhere. Shinkansen high-speed train coming a few minutes, automatically switch the door silently throughput busy crowd. I’ve heard that tens of thousands of robots have been “labored” in a variety of positions, working with extreme precision