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  2. 2019年11月21日 · 6 Amazing Features of Japanese Toilets. John Asano Updated November 21, 2019. Technology Toilets First Time in Japan Life in Japan. www.totousa.com. If you've never used a high-tech Japanese toilet before, you're in for a fun surprise or two.

  3. 2017年4月5日 · The Ninja Guide to Japanese-Style Toilets. Michael Kanert Updated April 5, 2017. Toilets First Time in Japan Deeper Japan Life in Japan. While Japanese-style toilets, or washiki toire, have been on the decline since the 1970s, they can still be found in older trains stations, office buildings and public schools.

  4. 2017年1月31日 · Useful Japanese Toilet Expressions. Michael Kanert Updated January 31, 2017. Toilets Learning Japanese First Time in Japan Life in Japan. When in a foreign land, it’s always important to know enough of the local lingo to navigate your way to the nearest lavatory.

  5. 2019年3月18日 · How to Navigate a Japanese Washlet Toilet. Robert Kodama Updated March 18, 2019. There's something quite fascinating about a modern Japanese toilet. The buttons, the heated seat and the cleansing spray all add to the unusual experience you might be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Read on to find out how to navigate one of these futuristic toilets.

  6. 2015年12月2日 · Tech in Asia took a tour of Toto's Tokyo showroom to learn about the serious side of toilets. The result is the most comprehensive outline of Japanese toilet history you'll find anywhere, from the advent of sanitary ceramics in 1912 to present-day lifting systems for the elderly. It starts with a chuckle, but ends with a somber reflection on ...

  7. 2019年12月9日 · Toto, the main toilet manufacturer in Japan, conducted some very personal research among foreigners here. The results may surprise you.

  8. 2014年6月9日 · 7 Reasons I love My Japanese Bathroom. Texan in Tokyo Updated July 24, 2019. Toilets. allabout-japan.com. Talking about toilets is awkward. Bathroom stuff isn’t really talked about (even though, I guess, it should be). This is what our current bathroom in Japan looks like:

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