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Japan sets 11 world firsts

Japan sets 11 world firsts

Japan has always been known for its innovation and invention. Recently, the country once again set an eye-catching 11 world firsts. Here’s a quick look at these new records:

First: Fastest 4K HDTV

Sony’s latest TV sets record-breaking performance and picture quality world record. The TV has a screen of more than 30 inches, supports 4K high-definition playback, and can start up in 5 seconds, making it the world's fastest 4K TV.

Second item: The largest indoor hot spring

Japan is famous for its rich hot spring resources, and this time they built the largest indoor hot spring in the world. The hot spring pool is 100 meters long, 3 meters deep and can accommodate 150 people. It is a special place designed to create a relaxing atmosphere like nature.

Item 3: The longest highway tunnel

Japan’s Lindau Strait Tunnel is the longest highway tunnel in the world, with a total length of 14.6 kilometers. This tunnel runs through almost the entire mountain range on the main island of Japan.

Item 4: The largest tunnel-type train station

Keikyu Kamata Train Station is a charming and unique architectural design. This station perfectly combines a train station and a subway station. blend together. This is one of the largest tunnel railway stations in the world.

Item 5: The tallest solar power station

This solar power station is located in Yamagata Prefecture, with a total capacity of 51 megawatts and is the highest solar power station in the world. It is located in a high mountain area and can save 300,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year.

Item 6: The smallest surgical robot

Japan is famous for its advanced surgical robot technology. Recently, a newly developed surgical robot is only half the size of an apple, making it one of the smallest surgical robots in the world. This makes the surgery more precise and safer.

Item 7: The longest circular wooden bridge

Izumo Bridge is a wooden bridge belonging to Izumo City. Its length is more than 1100 meters, making it the longest in the world. circular wooden bridge. The bridge has become a local tourist attraction and attracts a large number of tourists.

Item 8: The lightest aviation cable

This innovation comes from Imperial Automation Company, who developed a lightweight cable called "FeLuce". This cable is the world's lightest aviation cable and can be used to power electronic equipment on aircraft.

Item 9: The smallest magnifying glass for glasses

This compact magnifying glass is designed and manufactured by Canon. It can be installed on the glasses you wear to become your stylized glasses. part of. This is one of the smallest eyeglass magnifiers in the world. Not only is it easy to use, it's also very stylish.

Item 10: The largest Japanese-style hotel

Japanese-style hotels are not only an emerging trend in the tourism industry, but also a Japanese culture. Recently, "Hotel Momijidai" in Yokohama was recognized as one of the largest Japanese-style hotels in the world. The hotel has more than 2,000 rooms and is also an extremely spacious spa resort.

Item 11: The most advanced vending machine technology

Vending machines are quite common in Japan. The design, functionality and technology of these vending machines have been in a constant state of innovation, with the recent development of an unattended intelligent detection technology that can identify items, payment methods and many other elements. This is the world's most advanced automated vending machine. One of the vending machine technologies.

Summary

The 11 innovations and records introduced above once again prove that Japan is the leader in innovation and invention. With the continuous advancement of technology, there will definitely be many disruptive innovations in Japan in the future, let us wait and see.