
“Computer Life in 20 Years,” by Toshio Okazak depicts what an average household might look like twenty years in the future. (1989!)

“The Rise of the Computerized School,” illustrated by Shigeru Komatsuzak. The teacher has been replaced with by a screen and each child marks answers on their desk computer.

And perhaps the most unsettling: Teruya Yamamoto's, “The Amazing Unmanned Operating Room.”
[Via: 昭和の雑誌広告・懐かしモノ] & Gizmodo
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