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Dirty underwear may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new Japanese invention -- underwear you can wear for weeks before without odor or discomfort.  (Source: Sun UK)
"Space balls" are a thing of the past thanks to new Japanese underwear

You never know what the Japanese will develop next.  From weird electric cars to cell phone wallets, there's been plenty of the standard invention fare -- and then there are the downright weird ones.  This latest Japanese invention falls somewhere in between -- stink-free underwear.

To get to the bottom of this issue, so to speak, you have to talk to Koichi Wakata, the first Japanese astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station.  One of Mr. Wakata's most unusual research projects is the testing of newly invented odor-free briefs named J-ware.  The briefs were created by textile experts at Japan Women's University in Tokyo.

Koji Yanagawa, an official with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) describes excitedly, "He can wear his trunks (underwear) more than a week."

Yoshiko Taya led the development of the revolutionary new undergarment.  They are designed to kill bacteria, absorb water, insulate the body and dry quickly.  Not only that, but they resist fire and static.  Oh, and according to the Japanese researchers they are also comfortable and "stylish".

To really get the ball rolling, Japanese astronaut Takao Doi gave the briefs a thorough test during a shuttle mission last year.  The briefs remained dry and stink free even after a vigorous workout.  Describes Mr. Yangawa, "The other astronauts become very sweaty, but he doesn't have any sweat. He didn't need to hang his clothes to dry."

Now the project is really lifting off the ground with the second round of testing. 

The project could be a life-saver for the International Space Station, say Japanese officials.  By adopting J-ware, the astronauts living aboard the station could vastly cut cargo costs, by cutting back on clothes shipments without running hygiene risks.  This would ultimately lead to millions in savings. 

The Japanese have lots of plans for the new trunks once the testing concludes.  They plan on sharing the design with NASA and its other space station partners.  Also, they plan on releasing a commercial line, which may one day reach retailers worldwide.

Professor Taya is back to work researching the next generation of the garment, with help from
Toray Industries and Goldwin.  The plan is to insert a new microscopically thin layer of chemicals into the underwear this time.

Meanwhile Mr. Wakata continues to enjoy his new wardrobe.  He states, "Nobody has complained, so I think it's so far, so good."





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One more question
By Kefner on 3/25/2009 10:30:18 AM , Rating: 5
Does it also help prevent skid marks? :)




RE: One more question
By mmntech on 3/25/2009 11:19:56 AM , Rating: 2
They have those super high-tech bidets so that's not a problem. ;D


RE: One more question
By bighairycamel on 3/25/2009 11:34:55 AM , Rating: 3
But just as important, does it prevent the buildup of fuhmunda cheese (you know, fuhmunda my balls).


RE: One more question
By phxfreddy on 3/25/2009 7:04:50 PM , Rating: 3
I did not bother with reading the article.......I went straight to the comments.


RE: One more question
By quiksilvr on 3/25/2009 11:20:18 AM , Rating: 3
Dude learn to wipe!


RE: One more question
By Kefner on 3/25/2009 11:29:45 AM , Rating: 6
I haven't figured out the 3 sea shells yet!


RE: One more question
By Funksultan on 3/25/2009 12:25:21 PM , Rating: 2
Awesome. Guilty pleasure movie FTW.


RE: One more question
By mezrah on 3/26/2009 8:40:02 AM , Rating: 2
John Spartan, you are fined one credit for a violation of the verbal morality statute.


RE: One more question
By wordsworm on 3/26/2009 12:50:38 AM , Rating: 2
I don't know about the space station, but in Korea and Indonesia, they wash after each deposit. It's much cleaner than what the west does. Now if, when buying a house in Canada when I return, I'll have to upgrade the bathroom to do that. I'll have the best of both worlds: a bathtub (which I haven't seen in 2 years) and the drainage built into the floor with the spray hose next to the toilet. The Asians I know don't like to rely exclusively on the wipe, and I'm sure the Japanese are no different. So, you almost never get streaking in your shorts unless you got some nasty gas.


RE: One more question
By Ammohunt on 3/27/2009 10:24:01 AM , Rating: 2
wow i really needed to know that. Wish i had time to wash up the old hiney after dropping a dook but we in the west don't have that luxury during the work day. Racing stripes never bothered me.


RE: One more question
By Ammohunt on 3/27/2009 10:35:09 AM , Rating: 2
Not to mention you guys use squat holes(primitive). I prefer the throne invented by Sir John Harington and popularized by Thomas Crapper.


RE: One more question
By Zoomer on 3/27/2009 6:52:36 PM , Rating: 2
Squatters are becoming less and less common now. In advanced places, they are rarely if ever seen.

However, I do concede that they are probably more hygienic. Uncomfortable, yes, but no touching = more hygienic.


RE: One more question
By cmontyburns on 3/25/2009 11:30:40 AM , Rating: 3
they have the "cameltoe" version for that.


RE: One more question
By docawolff on 3/25/2009 11:47:46 AM , Rating: 2
No, but they don't stink?


RE: One more question
By Seemonkeyscanfly on 3/25/2009 4:31:18 PM , Rating: 2
Not sure... but how will I know when it's time to clean them? That's my test... How bad do they smell scale 1 to 10?
1 through 5 no worries wear again
6 or 7 – use when you go work out
8 or 9 - you'd be a brave sole to wear them again
10 - After falling down, pick yourself up and wash those bad boys before you kill some one.

It's an easy to follow program.


RE: One more question
By mindless1 on 3/25/2009 6:18:14 PM , Rating: 2
Personally, I'd rather just cram a few pairs of briefs in my personal effects rather than sniffing past stage 5 to find out.


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