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Robots make coffee at new cafe in Japan's capital

Published February 02, 2018

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Japan has a robot cafe where customers can enjoy coffee brewed and served by a robot barista.

The robot barista Sawyer debuted this week at Henna Cafe in Tokyo's downtown business and shopping district of Shibuya.

The single-armed robot scans a ticket purchased from a vending machine and greets the customer, declaring to make a cup that tastes better than one made by humans.

It grinds coffee beans, fills a filter and pours hot water over a cup for up to five people at once. A cup of brewed coffee costs 320 yen ($3) and takes a few minutes.

The cafe operator, travel agency H.I.S. Co., says robots can increase productivity while also entertaining customers.

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