Japan Campaigns to Tout its High-Tech Toilets
Japan to use a campaign on its high-tech toilets as a means of attracting tourists.
Japan to use a campaign on its high-tech toilets as a means of attracting tourists.
It's easy to get a chuckle out of toilet humor, but the reality is they're vital to our modern lives.
One of the world's greatest goalkeepers is actually a toilet.
You can become the proud owner of Toto's top-end Neorest at prices starting at ¥352,000.
A group of Japanese high school girls has created a sanitary and cost-effective portable toilet.
A new Japanese toilet paper dispenser automatically cuts the perfect amount, and then folds the edges of your toilet paper into neat triangles for the next person to use.
Toto, the main toilet manufacturer in Japan, conducted some very personal research among foreigners here. The results may surprise you.
Do you ever get embarrassed in public restrooms? Do you ever find yourself flushing, wasting precious water, just to cover up tinkling sounds? Well, you might be interested in this little doohickey!