A restaurant in Tokyo that only hires people with some type of dementia, providing a unique gastronomic experience.
Waiters and waitresses, most of whom have Alzheimer's, have their customers' blessing to make mistakes. Instead of frowning or complaining, waiters are greeted with smiles and thanks.
The venue is the brainchild of Shiro Oguni, a Japanese TV director, whose aim is to raise awareness about dementia and change perceptions about the disease.
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I'm shaking my head. This is shameful. If he's a director then it's a performance.
This is Fiat theater. Another spotlight on mediocre enterprise. There are plenty of people who can spend quality time with another human without having to make a performance.
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