A company is working on the development of machines to wash humans.
Forget about cold plunge pools. The new trend could be human washing machines. According to one of Japan's oldest newspapers, a showerhead located in Osaka...
A Japanese company based in Osaka has developed an innovative device that could revolutionize the way people bathe. This invention, which resembles a cabin, activates when the user sits inside, filling up with water and using sensors to measure pulse and other biological data. In this way, it ensures that the water temperature is optimal for the user.
In addition, the device is designed to project images onto its transparent cover, contributing to a rejuvenating experience. This innovative apparatus has been named “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki,” which translates to "human washer of the future." However, its commercialization is still in question, as the company's plans are currently limited to an exhibition in Osaka that will take place in April. During this event, up to eight people will be able to experience a "washing and drying" session of 15 minutes, provided they have made a reservation in advance.
It is reported that the company is also working on a version for home use, aimed at not only cleaning the body but also "washing the mind," according to previous information from the company.