China has snack-serving robots.
There's a fully robotic bar in Italy.
Starbucks in Singapore has a robot to collect your dishes, which is perfect for lazy people like me.
Singapore also has these tray return machines in food courts.
At Disneyland Tokyo, these are the new Beauty and the Beast animatronics.
In Tokyo train stations, you can rent a little workspace that has Wi-Fi and privacy.
And at Zhengzhou Airport in China, you can rent a nap pod.
Tokyo has a Louis Vuitton that literally looks like holographic waves.
This elevator in China has holographic numbers for floors, where you just tap the air above a button.
There are open-air escalators super high up in Tokyo, where you can get THIS kind of view.
There's a capsule mall in Kyoto where everything comes in capsules.
Singapore has a "floating" soccer field on the water that's pretty cool.
Also in Singapore, you can get these tiny little compressed napkin pods that are easy to store. Just get them wet, and they'll expand into a wet wipe.
Aruba has a machine that puts on your sunscreen FOR YOU. It literally rotates you around and sprays it everywhere so you don't miss spots.
In China, there's a McDonald's that sends down the food on a conveyer belt from the floor above.
In Australia, there are tunnels with lights that move at the speed limit so you can get an idea of your speed and try your best to match the limit.
Toronto has pay-as-you-fill grocery carts. You scan them as you go and pay right on the cart — then just walk right out of the store!
Iceland has geothermally heated water pipes under their sidewalks to keep them clear of snow.
And finally, the Guinness Museum in Dublin can print photos on beer foam.