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Nihon no jutaku-kiki Japanese home appliances.
This web-site provides an introduction to
the latest and most exciting home appliances.
Many of these are only available in Japan.
They are presented here for British users
and companies with the aim of stimulating
ideas about future developments in the home.
They have been developed with users in mind,
with the emphasis on convenience and environmental
control.
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Professor Shigeaki Iwashita
Institute of Technologists (japan)
SPRU,University of Sussex
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Automatic bread baking machine |
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Automatic opening-and-closing toilet bowl
lid |
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Bathroom television |
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Bathroom ventilation drier |
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Bathtub washer |
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Bedding drier |
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Detergent zero washing machine |
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Electric bucket |
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Electric floor heating system |
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Electric heating carpet |
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Electric thermos which reports elderly people's
safety |
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Far-infrared sauna |
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Faucet plug-in water purifier |
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Heat exchange ventilation fan |
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Height adjustable washstand |
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Home lift |
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Home massage machine |
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Hot water floor heating system |
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Kitchen rubbish decomposition machine |
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Linear motor driveed automatic sliding door |
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Picture recording television intercom |
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Pull open dish washer |
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Refrigerator with both side door handle |
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Storable indoor clothespole |
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Sunlight-gathering system |
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Toilet bowl with the arm rest |
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Toilet low tank with washbasin |
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Toilet seat with a warm water washing |
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Top open dish washer |
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Two-layer parking equipment |
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Under floor storage box |
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Wall cladding system (rail mounting tile) |
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Wall cladding system ( rib board mounting
tile) |
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Warm air blow-off clothespole |
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Water jet stream washer |
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24-hour bath system |
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