2011年8月3日/2歳2ヶ月 Rino likes the stay of washroom from old days.
嬉しくもあり、寂しさもあるのが子供の成長´∀`
Of course i would never forget you Rino, Rinozawa is this fluffy stuff that makes me live, and do not worry Anpanman's toys has 25 year warranty, so you can play until become adult.
The most curious and see 2 little japanese using the common public toilet, this syncro not to play with me. The smallest will certainly be an actor with his interpretation full of "weeping and tears" like Rino.
I gathered other facts about Japanese toilets.
There, you can adjust the automatic cleaning, so no one needs to do the dirty work, hot and cold air conditioning to dry their private parts and the most useful of all: an equipment of noise. That's right! In Japan, you can connect a speaker that makes dozens of noises while you're in the bathroom, avoiding any embarrassment.
Control panel for residential bathrooms there are still other alternatives, such as night lights and personalization systems, for use and heating according to time of day and the most diverse wishes of user. Heated seats, those who live in cold climates know how can be suffered to go to the bathroom on cold days. In Japan, you would not have this problem. There, even public toilets can be heated with proximity sensors, heating more or less when the lid is raised and lowered.
There, a more thorough flushing may be performed by a small shower installed inside the toilet. You do not need to have any contact with the shower itself, simply use the remote control positioned next to the toilet and select your preferred mode.
You can choose different rhythms to the water, providing massages at the time of hygiene, leaving everything more comfortable. Furthermore, a type of "turbo" mode can also be selected, which would help in "heavy cleaning".
If you want, you can also change the water temperature and the position of the shower, everything still done by remote control. In March 2010, 72% of Japanese toilets already had the accessory.
In Japan yet lack the 3 famous shells, they still use the common toilet paper and paper we have to buy. Maybe we have to wait for the year 2030, for the world to know the 3 shells.
The lack of toilet paper, is not a distraction from maintenance staff, but by the local culture. Until recently, the Japanese needed to buy toilet paper, because they were not offered inside the bathroom. For this, vending machines were positioned in public places, enabling automatic purchase.
The Japanese have the habit of separating what is "pure" than it is "unclean" and the shoes are considered as one of the most impure things you can imagine: they traverse several meters every day, crawling through all kinds of terrain .
You may already know that, when entering homes and some Japanese establishments, you must take off your shoes and put slippers specific.
And yes sanitary slippers are the dirtiest thing in Japanese culture, so it is necessary to remove the toilet slippers every time you leave the bathroom; otherwise, japanese people might be shocked.
A very simple idea to save water is to reuse the liquid wash hands for the discharge. There is common to find sinks for washing installed over the toilet. Thus, the water used to fill up the reservoir helps to discharge. When the toilet is used again, that water is dispensed in discharge.
In Japan, the future is now, but we can expect more of the future.
Surely the visionaries japanese, will know firsthand.
Sayonara!
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