After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday.
Users lie down in the pod, close the lid and get cleaned like clothes in a washing machine -- but without the spin -- while music plays.
A prototype of the device, called the human washer of the future, attracted long queues at the six-month Expo that wrapped up in Osaka in October after welcoming over 27 million people.
Made by Japanese firm Science, the device is an update of a product displayed the last time Osaka hosted the event, in 1970.
"Our (company) president was inspired by that as a 10-year-old boy at the time," Science spokeswoman Sachiko Maekura told AFP.
The machine "not only washes your body but also your soul," she added, while also monitoring users' he

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