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the “washing machine for humans” hits the market

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Japanese Company to Sell “Human washing Machine” for $332,000

OSAKA, JAPAN – A Japanese ​company, Science, is moving forward with production of⁤ a​ “human washing machine,” ‍a capsule-like device designed to wash and massage⁣ individuals, after‌ interest from an American resort. The company announced plans to begin sales following a successful‍ prototype presentation at the Osaka 2025 World Expo.

The concept draws inspiration from customary Japanese bathing culture, ⁣emphasizing cleanliness and relaxation, and a similar,⁤ ultimately unrealized, prototype showcased at the 1970 ‌World Expo.​ Science, an 80-employee‍ firm, initially developed the machine after being approached by a U.S. resort ⁣seeking a novel amenity. ⁣A hotel in Osaka has already purchased the first unit, signaling the begining of commercial availability.

The machine, priced at 60 million yen – approximately $332,000 USD – utilizes a combination of water jets and robotic arms to cleanse and stimulate the body. Science states​ the⁣ design is rooted ​in centuries-old Japanese bathing traditions where cleanliness and relaxation are considered ⁤integral.

The 1970 Sanyo Electric Co. prototype, though never commercialized, demonstrated early interest in automated washing technology. The current iteration represents a notable advancement, aiming to provide a unique and luxurious experience for customers.

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