In Japan, this ‘human washing machine’ that cleans and dries you in 15 minutes is making waves

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A futuristic 'human washing machine' has been introduced in Japan, offering a 15-minute cleansing and wellness experience. The device uses microbubble technology and monitors users' vital signs, available for booking at a hotel in Hokkaido.
A futuristic 'human washing machine' has been introduced in Japan, developed by Japanese Tech Company Science. The capsule-style device was first showcased at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka and is now available for booking at the Es Con Field Hokkaido Hotel Kitahiroshima Ekimae. The 15-minute session costs 12,000 yen and accommodates up to three guests. Inside, users are immersed in water while ultra-fine microbubble technology cleanses the body. The device also offers a wellness-focused experience, playing customised music and visuals while monitoring electrocardiographic signals. The experience is part of Japan's traditional 'totonoi' wellness routine.
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