
"Inside the Future Human Washing Machine, the official name of the project presented at Expo 2025 Osaka, the lower part of the body is covered with microbubbles, each about 3/1000 of a millimeter wide, while the upper body and head are washed with ultrafine bubbles, which are even smaller, around 1/10,000 of a millimeter. These help remove dirt, oil, and odor-causing substances from the skin and pores."
"The system installed in the human washing machine at the Expo 2025 Osaka fair also includes an automatic visual response: when the sensor detects tiredness, it shows calm or positive images to help the user feel more relaxed. After washing, the water drains automatically, and the drying process begins, blasting air around the person's body while they're sitting down. The full cycle lasts about 15 minutes, which may be shorter than an average human shower time."
The Future Human Washing Machine is a bathing capsule that automatically cleans a seated person using micro- and ultrafine bubbles plus air blasts for drying. Microbubbles about 3/1000 mm cover the lower body while ultrafine bubbles around 1/10,000 mm wash the upper body and head to remove dirt, oil, and odor-causing substances from skin and pores. A backrest sensor measures heart rate and electrocardiogram and displays the data on a front screen. The system reacts visually when sensors detect tiredness by showing calm or positive images. After washing the water drains and the drying cycle blasts air around the body. The full cycle lasts approximately 15 minutes.
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