A woman demonstrates how to use the "Intelligent Toilet" at a show room in Tokyo. The electronic marvel, which is capable of analysing users' urine, blood and body temperatures, retails for 350,000 to ...
As the author of Frommer’s guides to Japan for many years, I’ve inspected more hotel rooms than anyone in their right mind should ever have to see. But even I’ve been flummoxed about what to expect in ...
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In Japan, expect your toilet to make some noise
Japan's famously high-tech toilets are getting a new upgrade: sound-masking devices designed to cover up the less melodic realities of public restrooms. These gadgets, often called Otohime, or "Sound ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- People who visit Japan often come back raving about the sushi, the public transit, and more recently the bathrooms. Japanese company TOTO has some of the most advanced toilets ...
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33 things that shock first-time visitors in Japan
Japan is full of surprises for first-time visitors! From high-tech toilets to quiet trains and unique cultural customs, these ...
KITAKYUSHU, Japan – A toilet bowl used by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a modular bathroom created for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and a prototype warm-water spray device for cleansing those hard-to-reach ...
Upscale consumers who demand a lifestyle of luxury are increasingly looking for ways to add indulgence to the loo. California-based NeoMetro’s Urban Metro design epitomizes this movement. The Urban ...
Having conquered its home market, the Japanese toilet-maker Toto is selling more bidets in the United States. Toto’s president says not even tariffs will halt its advance. Toto’s showroom in ...
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