Japan created the first washing machine for people
The company has been working on the creation for several years.
Science Co. from Osaka, a manufacturer of shower heads, has developed a state-of-the-art washing machine for people, called Mirai Ningen Sentakuki (“Washing Machine for People of the Future”).
Oddity Central writes about it.
At Expo 70, the Japanese technology giant Sanyo Electric Co. (now Panasonic Holdings Corp.) introduced the world's first washing machine for people. Its futuristic egg-shaped shape and bubble technology captured people's imaginations and drew the attention of a huge crowd to the manufacturer's stand.
Yasuaki Aoyama was one of the many people who saw the Sanyo washing machine in action. Back then, he was just an inquisitive fourth-grader, and today, as the chairman of Science Co, he is preparing to launch his own modern washing machine for people.
“We will offer a new washing machine for people as a legacy of the 1970 exhibition,” recently…