Japan and the United States have committed to building an "unshakeable U.S.-Japan Alliance." The intention declared last week marks the 50th anniversary of the signing of the current Japan-U.S. security pact. U.S.-Japanese relations have been greatly affected by the Democratic Party of Japan's landslide victory in the Lower House last year. In addition, issues such as US military bases have never strayed too far from the headlines.
But of the non-superpower, developed nations, Japan is very important to China. Aside from a geographical proximity, the two nations share historical and cultural ties. Also factored in is China's perception of Japan as a possible resurgent threat and Japan's close relations with the United States since the end of World War II.
Think robotics and many people may think of Japan. Recently the country hit the headlines with the first robot officiated wedding. But Japan’s close neighbor China is no slouch in innovation in this fast growing industry.
BON's Andrew Livingstone looks into the machines that could very well one day be performing his job!