No matter where you go in the world, you will likely need to visit a bathroom at some point. For Rick Steves, that led to a ...
A Japanese company is flushed with success, responding to U.S. consumers' fears of runs on toilet paper amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Toto Ltd.'s hi-tech Washlet toilets come with a bidet ...
Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun is inspired by many Japanese ghost stories. Even the main character is based on one of them, the ...
Bidet Toilet Combo 】 Self-cleaning nozzle uses AIR-IN WONDER WAVE technology to make the body feel softer and more comfortable. The nozzle position, water temperature, and water pressure can be ...
TOKYO -- Toto, Japan's top toilet maker, is expanding its decades-old business of making parts for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, capitalizing on broader use of ceramics in the production of ...
They need to use the toilet, too, but some don’t follow proper etiquette. In the restroom at the Zeniaraibenzaiten shrine, a sign in Korean and Chinese in addition to Japanese urges users not ...
Japanese toilets - equipped with music players, automatic flushes, and heated seats - are clearly not afraid of making a splash with their innovative designs. But these cutting edge seats have an ...
Here's why you should not wipe your toilet seat with toilet paper. A Japanese toilet maker has issued a public service announcement (PSA), advising users to refrain from wiping their seats with ...
Even Japan's toilets are elevated from the bog standard. They’re armed to the teeth with a range of eyebrow-raising features that make spending a penny an experience you’ll want to repeat.
Not the Japanese. Electronic toilets are standard in homes and hotels—and a marvel to visiting Westerners. Toto, by its own estimation the world’s largest maker of bathroom fixtures ...
At a hearing in June, she argued that the restrictions on toilet use are illegal and seriously harm her dignity. The government responded by saying Japanese society at that time lacked ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --Complaints about scratches on toilet seats manufactured by Japanese company Toto led the firm to issue an unusual instruction to consumers: don't wipe the seats with toilet paper.