Japan's Solution To Future Natural Disasters - A Floating Capsule

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The 9.0 Earthquake and subsequent Tsunami that rocked Japan earlier this year, was one of the worst natural disasters that the country has had to deal with. Now, an innovative Japanese firm has come up with a floatable shelter designed to reduce the number of human casualties, should something similar happen again.

Dubbed 'Noah' the bright yellow cylinder that resembles a giant tennis ball is four-feet in diameter and can fit up to four adults. The shelter features a tiny lookout window and has small breathing holes carved onto its surface. Built from fiberglass, it has undergone many tests and according to its manufacturer, Cosmo Power, can withstand not only giant shakes, but also, waves and floods.

The best part is that Noah, which retails for 300,000 Yen (about $4,000 USD), also doubles up as the perfect playhouse for young kids. So far, the company has received over 600 orders and has already delivered two of the spherical capsules . Hopefully, all they will ever be used for, is fun!

Resources: Huffingtonpost.com, syracuse.com

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363 Comments
  • oofover 5 years
    same
    • big jerry over 5 years
      lol I want one
      • FilthyFrankabout 6 years
        There is a red one of these and someone bought it for 100K Dab
        • Noahabout 6 years
          Hey..... thats not fair! I didn´t do it!
          • Sci Guy :)about 6 years
            Interesting :}
            • alien man over 6 years
              cool story.
              • loveralmost 7 years
                lol
                • Johnathanm615 about 7 years
                  Nice
                  • cutie pieabout 7 years
                    lol
                    • cutie pieabout 7 years
                      like wow