Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo

An Osaka-based company named Science has developed the Mirai Ningen Sentakki, or “Future Human Washing Machine,” a 2.3-meter pod that automatically washes a person lying inside, similar to laundry but without the spin cycle. The machine gained significant attention at Expo 2025 in Osaka for its sci-fi design and creative concept, drawing widespread public interest.
Following the expo, Science announced that the human washing machine will be available for hotels and private consumers. Starting next month, a display model will be installed at Labi’s Ikebukuro Main Branch in Tokyo, where visitors can try the machine wearing bathing suits. A full washing session lasts around 15 minutes and includes soap, water, soothing music, visuals, and a biometric scan to monitor the user’s health.
The futuristic device comes with a high price tag of approximately 60 million yen (US$400,000), according to Labi’s parent company, Yamada Holdings. While installation details remain unclear, store demonstrations will be free, though reservations are recommended due to high demand. The Mirai Ningen Sentakki will be available for public viewing starting December 25, offering visitors a chance to experience this innovative bathing technology firsthand.
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