Human Washing Machine Goes on Sale in Japan
- A human washing machine is now available for sale in Japan, according to a company spokeswoman.
- The device, called the human washer of the future, attracted long queues at the World Expo in Osaka, which had over 27 million visitors.
- A hotel in Osaka purchased the first human washing machine.
- The company plans to produce about 50 units, with a retail price of 60 million yen.
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Japan hits hard with an invention that seems to be released straight out of a science fiction film: a washing machine... for humans. Presented at Osaka's Universal Exhibition this year, this machine
A "laundry" capsule designed specifically for humans that wowed visitors at the Expo 2025 world exhibition in Osaka has gone on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday.
A "human washing machine" is now on sale, said a spokesperson for the manufacturer company Science on Friday.
A washing machine designed to wash people – not clothes – is now on sale in Japan.
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Soon, you could have a pod that washes your body for you in your home bathroom. When you straight-up name your organization “Science,” you’d better be prepared to make some pretty high-tech things, and the Osaka-based bathroom fixture company did just that when they created the Mirai Ningen Sentakki, which translates to “Future Human washing Machine.” Officially dubbed the “Human Washer in the Future” in English, it’s a 2.3-meter (7.5-foot) long…
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