The Mirai Human Washing Machine, developed by Osaka, Japan-based tech company Science, washes and dries bathers in a 7.5-foot ...
An unusual household appliance has been launched on the market in Japan: a washing machine for people. The 7.5-feet-long ...
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Japanese Company Builds “Human Washing Machine” That Promises to Bathe You from Head to Toe in Under 15 Minutes for Just $385,000
Japan’s new "human washing machine” promises a full-body clean, soothing visuals, and total relaxation — all without lifting ...
What if I told you it’s now possible to completely wash AND dry yourself in just 15 minutes? ….Oh, yeah, that’s right. We’ve been able to do that for a very, very long time. It’s called “taking a ...
The new viral gadget from Japan is a human washing machine: you step inside, and in a quarter of an hour you are completely washed and rinsed. Its creators are the Japanese company Science, a firm ...
A company in Japan is going to sell human washing machines which wash and dry people in 15 minutes - would you try one?
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Human washing machine goes on sale in Japan
TOKYO - After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said on Nov 28. Users lie down in the pod, close the lid and get cleaned like clothes ...
Japan unveils 'human washing machine' that cleans, rinses and relaxes you automatically. Japanese designers have unveiled a strange yet fascinating new invention — a fully automated washing machine ...
Japanese company Science is commercially producing its Mirai Ningen Sentakuki – Human Washing Machine of the Future – after an overwhelming response at the Osaka-Kansai Expo this year. Only 50 models ...
Japan has launched a futuristic Human Washing Machine that cleans, dries and relaxes you in 15 minutes using microbubbles and ...
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In Japan, anything can be an anime girl - even your washing machine
Moe anthropomorphism is the Japanese art of turning absolutely anything - countries, diseases, operating systems, warships - ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s Shinya Yamanaka may have won $1.2 million along with British researcher John Gurdon when the two were awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine earlier this month, but now he is also ...
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