Monkey Waiters In Japan
Posted on 08. Oct, 2008 by dimaks in News
But seriously not in for a monkey business, there is this pair of monkey waiters in a Japan Tavern Kayabukiya, somewhere in the north region. Yat-chan and Fuku-chan were employed to serve the restaurant’s customers.
Are you in short of human resources and facing wage issues? Perhaps this can be one of your options – employ monkey waiters. But I think, it will take big time and efforts to train a couple of these helpful creatures. I just wonder how this goes with the animal rights proponents, if ever monkeys are part of the cause.
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Source: Reuters
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Oct 8th, 2008
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A pair of monkey waiters in a Japan Tavern Kayabukiya, somewhere in the north region. Yat-chan and Fuku-chan were employed to serve the restaurant’s customers…
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Oct 8th, 2008
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A pair of monkey waiters in a Japan Tavern Kayabukiya, somewhere in the north region. Yat-chan and Fuku-chan were employed to serve the restaurant’s customers…
vhonne
Oct 8th, 2008
ahaha.. malabo na yata mata ko… ang basa ko sa title… “Monkey Writers”
waiters pala.. ahaha
Monkey, Google and Living Goddess « Portable Portal
Oct 9th, 2008
[...] | Monkey The title is a bit awkward as I see it but FYI, some Japan restaurants have now employed monkey waiters in some [...]
dimaks
Oct 9th, 2008
vhonne,
parang writers nga sa unang tingin
K
Oct 9th, 2008
Interesting!
The next thing you know, Elephants naman in Thailand.
dimaks
Oct 9th, 2008
K,
or Kangaroos in Australia
MikeC
Oct 9th, 2008
That is pretty damn unusual. Isn’t that considered monkey torture?
Jaypee
Oct 9th, 2008
Saw this in the news the other night. I’m not sure if that can be considered as exploitation being these monkeys are wild animals. However, I assume they are being treated well and fed regularly so I guess its okay.
tina
Oct 9th, 2008
that’s unique. would want to see it real life… hehe
richard
Oct 9th, 2008
galing nga.. hehe.. napanood ko yan sa tv patrol..
dimaks
Oct 10th, 2008
MikeC
well the monkey seem enjoying his work, and he receives tips
Jaypee
same as i thought. this is better than bringing in the carnival shows
tina
soon there will be one the Philippines, hehe
richard,
great
Ben Pei
Oct 13th, 2008
Hey I watched this on the news too.. Its so cute!!! Deifnitely gotten more sales from beer with these monkeys.
Armen Shirvanian
Oct 15th, 2008
Japan provides us with various new items that we tend to be surprised by. This is an entertaining piece of footage, and gives us a glimpse of the possible future.
ark
Oct 25th, 2008
Ok ah. Nanghihingi rin ba ng mga tip yan?
dimaks
Oct 26th, 2008
Ben Pei
i think so too.. it looks entertaining.
Armen Shirvanian
maybe a future answer to human resource shortage?
ark
mukhang hindi, pero binibigyan ng mga customers ng boiled beans.
accounts
Oct 27th, 2008
I’m not sure I would want to be served by one. You never can tell what the get up too with their hands???But guess a good way to save money? so who does the washing up and cleaning up?
Minnesota Attorney
Oct 28th, 2008
Doesn’t seem very sanitary.
dimaks
Oct 28th, 2008
accounts,
perhaps humans do the washing
Minnesota Attorney,
right! we never know what and where they laid their hands on before serving those foods.
mohd khairil ezwan
Oct 19th, 2010
hai my name is khairil…i’m from malaysia…
i like the monkey…
Shane Ryans
Dec 3rd, 2011
Now that is just odd, neat but odd.