Lahore (The COW News Digital) Bathing during the winter season, often considered a tedious chore, may soon become effortless thanks to an innovative invention from Japan. The Science Corporation, a Japanese company, has developed a “Human Washing Machine” designed to clean a person thoroughly without requiring them to lift a finger.
The machine works by enclosing the user in a warm, comfortable environment while mechanical arms spray water, apply soap, and remove dirt and grime from the body. Meanwhile, users can listen to their favorite music during the process, making the experience relaxing and enjoyable.
According to the company, the entire washing process takes only 15 minutes, leaving the individual completely clean and refreshed. Several bathhouses and hotels across Japan have already installed these machines, offering guests a unique and futuristic bathing experience.
“This invention not only cleanses the body but also provides a sense of mental and spiritual refreshment,” said a company spokesperson. The technology reflects Japan’s ongoing commitment to combining automation with everyday convenience.
Experts note that the Human Washing Machine could revolutionize personal hygiene, particularly for elderly people, individuals with mobility challenges, or those looking for a luxurious and time-saving bathing option. Unlike traditional showers or baths, the device offers a fully automated process while maintaining comfort and privacy.
While the concept may seem unusual to some, the Japanese emphasis on technology-driven convenience has made such innovations increasingly common. The company hopes that as the technology becomes more widely available, it will transform the way people approach personal hygiene, especially during cold months when bathing can feel like a cumbersome task.
The invention also aligns with the growing trend of “wellness technology,” which focuses on improving both physical and mental well-being through automation, comfort, and personalization. Users can customize the experience to their preferences, adjusting temperature, water pressure, and music selection.
With plans to expand installations to more public bathhouses, hotels, and possibly even private homes, the Human Washing Machine represents a significant leap in combining robotics, hygiene, and lifestyle convenience. Japan’s innovative approach continues to inspire global interest, showing how technology can simplify everyday routines while enhancing comfort and personal care.

