According to one of Japan's oldest newspapers, an Osaka-based shower head maker called Science has developed a contraption that's shaped like a cockpit, fills with water when a bather sits in a seat at its center, and measures the person's pulse and other biological data via sensors to ensure the temperature is just right. It also 'projects images on the inside of [its] transparent cover to help the person feel refreshed,' says the outlet. Dubbed 'Mirai Ningen Sentakuki' (human washing machine of the future), the apparatus might never go on sale. Indeed, for now the company's plans for it appear limited to an expo in Osaka this April, where up to eight people can experience a 15-minute-long 'wash and dry' each day after first booking a reservation.
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