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 officially get their hands on one.
The machine acts like a high-tech automatic spa pod that can wash an occupant head to toe in minutes. Users enter the pod and recline into its comfortable seat. Once inside, the pod is closed, and the machine washes them using microbubbles. The machine can also rinse off the bubbles and dry the occupant, all while playing relaxing music.
The machine not only washes your body but also “washes the soul,” according to company spokeswoman Sachiko Maekura. This pod can also monitor a user’s vitals to enhance safety and comfort. The entire process takes about 15 minutes, with zero effort from the user. Interestingly, the concept first appeared at the 1970 Osaka Expo.
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