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Too lazy to shower? This human washing machine can clean your body in 15 minutes

Everyday bathing with a spa-like experience inside a futuristic pod

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What’s happened? If you have ever wished your shower could do the hard work for you, a company from Japan has finally delivered the gadget of your dreams. A new human washing machine, now officially on sale, promises a full-body wash while you basically lie there and let the machine pamper you.

  • A hands-free wash cycle that cleans and rinses you automatically in 15 minutes.
  • A built-in music and video system to turn bath time into a mini-spa.
  • The company Science has priced it at 60 million Yen, which is roughly equivalent to $385,000.

This is important because: At first glance, the human washing machine looks like a high-tech relaxation pod. You can slide into the capsule, pick your washing mode, and close the lid. Inside, ultrasonic bubbles break down dirt on your skin by penetrating pores to remove sebum and dead skin cells.

According to The Chosun Daily, it also has sensors to monitor the user’s health status. At 2.5 meters long, 1 meter wide, and 2.6 meters tall, the pod offers enough space for most people to lie down comfortably. It is designed to mimic a personal spa session without needing to scrub, rinse, or shampoo anything yourself. According to the makers, it was inspired by the original Sanyo human washing machine developed in the 1970s, but redesigned with modern tech, AI sensors, and comfort in mind.

OK, what’s next? Production of the Mirai Human Washing Machine will be limited to 40 to 50 units to preserve its rarity and brand value, and it will not be available for home use. Instead, the company is targeting luxury establishments such as hotels, bathhouses, hot springs, and leisure facilities that want to offer something unusual and premium. But Science has also mentioned that if the technology evolves and mass production becomes feasible, a more affordable home-use version could be developed in the future.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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