
Human Washing Machines Coming to Japanese Homes!
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Japan's 'Future Human Washing Machine' will soon be available for home use. Experience this innovative technology at Tokyo demos starting next month.
The 'Mirai Ningen Sentakki,' a 7.5-foot pod that washes you like laundry, is set to be sold to the general public in Japan. Following its popularity at Expo 2025, this unique machine will be available through major electronics stores, offering a glimpse into the future of personal hygiene.
Starting next month, a demo unit will be showcased at Labi's Ikebukuro Main Branch in Tokyo. Visitors can try out the 15-minute cycle, which includes relaxing visuals, music, and biometric health scans, providing a unique and immersive experience.
Priced around $400,000, this isn't a budget-friendly upgrade, but the demonstration is reportedly free with reservation. If you're visiting Tokyo, it's a chance to experience the 'Human Washer in the Future' firsthand.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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