By JUNICHI TAKITSUBO/ Staff Writer
February 13, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The ninth-generation Tamaya Shobei activates the tea-serving automaton at the Rokko International Musical Box Museum in Kobe's Nada Ward. (Junichi Takitsubo)
KOBE--Even a "karakuri" mechanical doll master was impressed when asked to restore a tea-serving automaton whose origin dates to the 1650s. [Read More]
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