Japan’s Science Co. has developed a human washing machine, a pod-like device that transforms daily bathing into a high-tech experience. The machine uses ultrasonic waves, water jets, and nano-bubbles for cleansing and skin rejuvenation. It’s eco-friendly, using only 10 litres of water per session. Currently being tested in Japanese wellness centres, it could be available in homes worldwide by 2030. #humanwashingmachine #japanesetechnology #futuristicbathing #itwebvideos #ecofriendly #scienceco #nanobubbles #wellnesstech #bathinginnovation #skinrejuvenation #japaneseinvention #indiatoday #technews

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23 thoughts on “Japan's Human Washing Machine: The Future of Bathing Technology | India Today”
  1. A simple concept that for some strange reasons no one has ever wanted to invent ! We live in a world that everything is possible but this concept has never had any market or investors because making it is no problem at all !

  2. Why I am getting Final Destination vibes from this? What if it malfunctions or gets hacked or gets corrupted or virus, malware, ransomware, etc becomes the reason for your own death or the AI decides to turn into terminator while having a bath?

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