Everything but #1 and #2
26 March, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
Love Japanese toilets! The norm for present Japanese toilet is what are called washlets. They do almost everything except #1 and #2 and wash your hands for you. The first time I met up with one was when I was at a company that I was visiting for business in Miyako Island and after I did my business, I couldn't find the lever or button to flush the toilet and saw on the side of the toilet bowl, a drawing with "a fountain". I pushed the button and from the toilet bowl a nozzle appeared like an alien's inner mouth and spurted water out from the bowl and hit me in crotch! I jumped back and the alien's mouth kept spitting water on the floor. I frantically pushed the buttons on the side and the fountain stopped and the nozzle retracted. That was many years ago and the present day johns open the lid, wash your butt, dries it, deodorizes, flushes and closes the lid. Here is a toilet with the function buttons on wall. Enjoy!
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Amazing! a 'WASHLET' in Japanese bath room1
Amazing! a 'WASHLET' in Japanese bath room2
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Amazing! a 'WASHLET' in Japanese bath room1
Amazing! a 'WASHLET' in Japanese bath room2
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