Have a wind shower

5th April, 2007 by stuart

Entryway

I’m trying to remember the name of a TV show I watched as a kid… It was set in the future, where instead of having baths or showers, people just went into a little booth and were zapped by some sort of cleanliness beam. Well, that’s basically what Okamura Corp. and Sanki Engineering’s Entryway system is. Except it uses air, not a cleanliness beam. Intended for the entrance of “office buildings, hospitals and condominium complexes”, the cubicle shoots air through a filtered nozzle, which is then sucked out the other side of the booth, making the poor person in between 90% free of pollen and dust. Oh, and giving them crazy wind hair. The system will be out in October and cost you 1.89 million yen (£8,078/$15,921).

Source: Nikkei

8 Responses to “Have a wind shower”

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  2. Lito! Says:

    Remember that game show where contestants are put in an air-chamber that would whirl money all around? This looks terribly familiar! LOL!

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  4. www.teknea.com.ar Says:

    Ducha de aire…

    Pues Okamura Corporation y Sanki Engineering de Japón han creado una ducha de viendo que retira aproximadamente el 90% de las partículas de polvo, polen y químicos que quedan sobre nosotros después de una caminata en una megalópolis como Tokio, Nu…

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  7. meneame.net Says:

    ducha sin agua… adelantando el futuro sin agua…

    pues otro invento de los japoneses, una cabina que te quita el 90% de la mierda que coges por andar por la calle (pole, polvo, contaminación, fritanga…) para hospitales, edificios públicos, colegios… si la quieres para casa te cuesta 16000 $, per…

  8. Leon Alcalde Says:

    “It is not what enters the man who returns the impure man but what goes out of him, his heart, his mouth”… and his SWEAT.

    I don’t know if polen or dust produce bad odor. But What about removing the sweat?

    It seems to me very frightening: like being into a jet engine.

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