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Japan's 'Human Washer' Goes On Sale in Limited Run

The 2.3‑metre capsule is being sold as a limited, high‑priced option for hotels and luxury venues, not as a household appliance.

Overview

  • Osaka-based Science has begun a restricted rollout after Expo Osaka, planning about 50 machines priced at roughly 60 million yen each.
  • At least one unit has been purchased by a hotel in Osaka, with broader availability remaining limited and exclusive.
  • Yamada Holdings will exhibit a demonstration unit at its Ikebukuro flagship store starting December 25 for prospective buyers to test.
  • The capsule washes and dries a person in about 15 minutes using microbubbles and fine mist, with sensors tracking vital signs and audio‑visual features for comfort.
  • More than 40,000 requests to try the prototype were logged at the expo, yet the company is focusing on hospitality and luxury buyers rather than mass households.