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Japanese Company Builds “Human Washing Machine” That Promises to Bathe You from Head to Toe in Under 15 Minutes for Just $385,000
Japan’s new "human washing machine” promises a full-body clean, soothing visuals, and total relaxation — all without lifting a finger.
Japanese company Science is commercially producing its Mirai Ningen Sentakuki – Human Washing Machine of the Future – after an overwhelming response at the Osaka-Kansai Expo this year. Only 50 models ...
The new viral gadget from Japan is a human washing machine: you step inside, and in a quarter of an hour you are completely washed and rinsed. Its creators are the Japanese company Science, a firm ...
A next-generation “human washing machine” that captured attention at the World Expo in Osaka has now hit the market in Japan. Developed by Japanese tech company Science, the capsule-style device lets ...
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Japan's 'human washing machine' completes shower in 15 minutes
The actual user experience of the so-called “human washing machine,” which completes showering to drying in just 15 minutes ...
Japanese company unveils automatic ‘human washing machine’ that washes and dries users in 15 minutes
Science Inc., a Japanese company, has now officially launched what it calls the “Mirai Human Washing Machine.” First unveiled at the World Expo in Osaka earlier this year, Japanese consumers can now ...
Japan unveils 'human washing machine' that cleans, rinses and relaxes you automatically. Japanese designers have unveiled a strange yet fascinating new invention — a fully automated washing machine ...
At hotels in Japan, the bathing facilities usually fall into two broad categories. There might be a traditional setup, with compact shower booths where you wash off before entering a large communal ...
Japan has just taken personal hygiene to a whole new level. Science Co., a Japan bathroom fixture manufacturer, unveiled its latest innovation, known as the “Human Washer in the Future”, a fully ...
After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday. Users lie down in the pod, close the lid and get cleaned like clothes in a washing ...
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