Japanese company Science Inc. has officially released the Mirai Human Washing Machine, a high-tech spa pod, which was first showcased at the Osaka World Expo earlier this year.

The pod functions as a fully automatic spa system. Users lies in a comfortable seat while the machine washes, rinses, and dries the entire body in just 15 minutes.

It also plays relaxing music and monitors vital signs to ensure safety and comfort throughout the process.

Measuring 2.5 meters long, 1 meter wide, and 2.6 meters tall, the unit is spacious enough for most adults to lie inside. It cleans the body using microbubble technology, which penetrates deep into the pores to remove dirt, oil, and dead skin—a method already popular in luxury Japanese spas and salons.

Priced at around 60 million yen (about 3.46 crore), the device is targeted at high-end spas, hotels, and other premium facilities. A demo unit will be available for public viewing in Tokyo starting in December 2025, but a general retail release date has not yet been announced.