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Staff answer calls for vaccination appointments in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, on May 10. (Kunio Ozawa) A telecommunications giant has been forced to take measures to prevent the extremely high volume of callers seeking appointments for COVID-19 vaccine shots from overwhelming the phone system. From the morning of May 10, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East) and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corp. (NTT West) limited the number of calls that municipal governments were expecting from residents. About 200 municipal governments started taking appointments for vaccinations for people aged 65 or older that morning. When those numbers were besieged with phone calls, callers would get a busy signal. ....
news Japan sightseeing spot Hakone gets trilingual robot to cut tourists human contact The Mainichi HAKONE, Kanagawa To assist both domestic and inbound tourists, a multilingual tablet and humanoid robot were installed on March 3 near the ticket gates at Hakone-Yumoto Station in this popular east Japan town. Their installation is part of measures to prevent coronavirus infections by helping tourists avoid direct contact with human guides. The system, called Amaryllis, consists of a tablet and a humanoid robot Sota, which was developed by telecom firm Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East). Sota can greet tourists with simple phrases, and the tablet offers information on topics including sightseeing facilities, shops, tickets for transportation and how to reach places. The information is available in English, Chinese and Japanese. ....