There was a robot wedding in Japan
This was billed as a robot marriage, this isn't a legally binding marriage
TOKYO (Monitoring) -- You may kiss the bride. The robot bride.
Two robots have tied the knot in Japan in what is thought to be the first wedding of its kind in the world.
Frois, the groom, and bride Yukirin walked the aisle, wore traditional outfits and even carried out a wedding kiss at the event in Tokyo on Saturday.
Special invitations were made, featuring a picture of the two robots inset in a heart, and the 100-strong congregation included a range of smaller robotic models.
After the ceremony the couple even managed to cut a cake before an automated orchestra performed a song for the equivalent of their first dance.
The event was organised by Maywa Denki, which produces electronic accessories and designed the groom Frois.

Frois, the groom, and Yukirin, the bride, wore traditional outfits for the ceremony, which took place in Tokyo.

It is not known if the cake was real, but it looked like the groom would have no problem cutting it with his metal arm.
