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Home » Interior » Bathroom » Human Washing Machine From Japan Cleanses Body and Mind in 15 Minutes

Human Washing Machine From Japan Cleanses Body and Mind in 15 Minutes

Creates personalized bathing experience
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaDecember 18, 20243 Mins Read
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Japan has long been a pioneer of groundbreaking innovations that simplify human life. With a rapidly aging population—where one in three people is over 65—Japan’s Science Co. has shifted focus toward a solution that will make self-care and daily bathing routine easier, particularly for the elderly. Enter Mirai Ningen Sentakuki, a futuristic “human washing machine”, that blends innovation with convenience.

Created by Science Co., a Japanese company known for advanced hygiene solutions, this device reimagines personal hygiene using AI, microbubble technology, and smart sensors. Surprisingly, the roots of this idea date back over 50 years to the 1970 Japan World Expo, where an ultrasonic bath prototype fascinated Yasuaki Ayama, now chairman of Science Co. He was a fourth-grader back then, and his childhood fascination with that futuristic bath inspired him to revive the concept for the modern world with the Mirai Ningeen Sntakuki.

At first glance, it resembles a sci-fi pod or a futuristic time capsule, if you may. Inside, users sit in a central seat embedded with sensors that collect biometric data, such as heart rate and body temperature. Once activated, the pod fills partially with warm water and uses high-speed water jets combined with microbubbles to deliver an ultra-deep wash. These tiny air bubbles burst against the skin, creating microscopic pressure waves that remove dirt and impurities without harsh scrubbing.

The machine does more than washing you. Using embedded artificial intelligence, the system analyzes the user’s biometrics data and adjusts the water temperature and bathing experience accordingly. If the user appears stressed, calming visuals or soothing music are projected inside the pod to enhance relaxation. It transforms a routine bath into a wellness ritual, integrating physical cleansing with mental rejuvenation in just 15 minutes.

The human washing machine can offer significant benefits to multiple demographics. For the elderly and people with mobility challenges, traditional bathing can be physically demanding and unsafe. This hands-free pod can be a safe, comfortable alternative, ensuring cleanliness without strain. Busy professionals, too, may find its time-efficient process appealing.

While the Mirai Ningen Sentakuki human washing machine from Japan seems exciting, it raises concerns that cannot be ignored. The pod relies heavily on AI to monitor personal biometric data, such as heart rate and emotional state, which raises questions about user privacy and data security. How reliably this data will be handled and whether it could be misused remains a major concern for potential consumers.

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The advanced technology comes at a cost. Though Science Co. plans to refine the prototype and release a home version, the current iteration is expected to be expensive. Will this innovation remain an exclusive luxury, or will it one day be accessible to the average household? Science Co. is preparing to showcase the Mirai Ningen Sentakuki at the Osaka Expo in 2025. The machine is 70 percent developed and feedback from trials will help developers to refine it further.

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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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