Does Japan have Gundam?

The giant robot anime franchise Gundam is a popular culture icon in Japan. In 40 years, the franchise had grossed more than $20 billion in retail sales by 2019.
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Is the Gundam robot in Japan real?

Modeled on the RX-78-2 Gundam—a fictional robot that has been the subject of some 50 namesake TV series and manga since 1979—the giant towers nearly 60 feet tall and features 24 degrees of freedom, meaning that it can move in as many directions.
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How big is the Gundam in Japan?

The 18-metre-tall Gundam in Yokohama is easily one of the most impressive attractions we've seen to date.
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Where is the biggest Gundam in Japan?

Following last year's opening of the Yokohama Gundam Factory featuring a giant moving mecha, and the recently installed Gundam manhole covers in Odawara, Gundam fans now have a new attraction to look forward to.
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Are real gundams possible?

The simple answer is yes. In fact, scientists have been tackling various aspects of the technology since at least the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During that time, both Russian and American inventors explored the possibility of mechanically enhanced exoskeletons to aid humans in various physical movements.
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Does Japan have mechs?

The term mecha (Japanese: メカ, Hepburn: meka) may refer to both scientific ideas and science-fiction genres that center on giant robots or machines (mechs) controlled by people. Mechas are typically depicted as humanoid walking vehicles.
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Can the Gundam in Japan move?

Japan has done it. A Gundam that can move and (more or less) walk finally exists. The massive 18-meters-tall RX-78-2 Gundam (the original Gundam) has been under construction in a dedicated facility on the Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, and it's finally complete.
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How much would a real Gundam cost?

The Japanese Science Portal has specced out and priced a giant mecha robot, the Gundam. It takes a certain mind to apply a mundane spreadsheet to something as out-and-out awesome as an 18 meter tall robot, but amongst the numbers are some great dream components.
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Where is the biggest Gundam?

The largest mobile Gundam is 18 m (59 ft), achieved by Incorporated Association GUNDAM GLOBAL CHALLENGE (Japan) in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, as of 3 December 2020. The outsized humanoid's design is based on the RX-78-2 Gundam, first introduced in the original 1979 animated series (Mobile Suit Gundam).
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How popular is Gundam in Japan?

The giant robot anime franchise Gundam is a popular culture icon in Japan. In 40 years, the franchise had grossed more than $20 billion in retail sales by 2019.
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Can the life-size Gundam move?

Life-Size Moving Gundam to Stay on Display Until March 2023 - News - Anime News Network.
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How tall is Japan's Gundam?

As part of the ceremony, the designers revealed its official specs, and the highest part of the head is 20.5 meters (67.3 feet) off the ground, 0.8 meters taller than the Tokyo's Unicorn Gundam, and the height gap is even larger when compared to Yokohama's RX-78 or Shanghai's ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam.
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Where can I see Gundam in Japan?

Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, the international port city, will see a fusion between Gundam, a character that also attracts a lot of attention from overseas, and Japanese manufacturing with its excellent technological capabilities. It's the Mobile Suit Gundam that appeared in the eponymous animation "Mobile Suit Gundam".
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Does Japan have a giant robot?

A giant robot resembling the 1970s anime figure Gundam has been tested in Yokohama, Japan. The robot stands at nearly 60 feet tall and weighs 24 tons.
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How many life size Gundams are there in Japan?

The three currently existing life-size Gundam statues are located in Tokyo, Yokohama and Shanghai. The first one was created in 2017 in Tokyo, the Yokohama one was unveiled last year, and the Shanghai one was most recent, with its unveiling taking place in May.
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Why is Gundam called Gundam?

The Yatate team combined the English word "gun" with the last syllable of the word "freedom" to form the portmanteau Gundom. Tomino changed it to Gundam, suggesting a unit wielding a gun powerful enough to hold back enemies like a hydroelectric dam holding back water.
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How big is a Gundam in real life?

Positioned outside the Gundam Factory in Yokohama, Gundam measures 18 meters (59 feet) tall and weighs 25 metric tons (approximately 55,000 pounds), Sora News 24 reported. Life-sized Gundam in Yokohama is now in testing mode.
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Which is the best Gundam?

Gundam: 10 Best Anime Series To Start With
  1. 1 Mobile Suit Gundam AGE (2011)
  2. 2 Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (2016) ...
  3. 3 Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1986) ...
  4. 4 Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans (2015) ...
  5. 5 Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (2007) ...
  6. 6 Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, SEED Destiny (2002, 2004) ...
  7. 7 Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (1995) ...
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Why is Japan obsessed with mecha?

Whereas Godzilla, with its analogous representation of nuclear cataclysm, represents the darker recesses of the Japanese id, mechas stand for all that is great about Japanese technological ambition. These are spectacular machines that are used, in the main, as a tool to help humanity.
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Is Japan advanced in robotics?

Japan leads the world in the field of robotics with highly competitive research, development and applied technologies.
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Why are Japanese obsessed with robots?

Some observers of Japanese society say that the country's indigenous religion, Shinto, explains its fondness for robots. Shinto is a form of animism that attributes spirits, or kami, not only to humans but to animals, natural features like mountains, and even quotidien objects like pencils.
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Did Japan build a Gundam?

Japan Has Built A 59-Feet Gundam Robot That Walks And Levitates In The Air. Japanese engineers have made a giant Gundam in Yokohama's Chinatown in the Yamashita Futo harbour. The area has also been named the 'Gundam Factory'. The giant robot is roughly 59 feet tall and has been made to scale.
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Can a mech exist?

Weisman envisioned the Battletech mechs being powered by a fusion reactor, but given that current fusion reactors are about the size of a warehouse, this is unlikely. Those in Pacific Rim used conventional nuclear (fission) reactors, which do provide a high power output, but there would be concerns over safety.
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