Tokyo Toilets
I’ve seen a lot of high tech toilets in my time, but the toilets in Japan would definitely take the cake and make the rest look like prehistoric crap holes.
The crapper here is from the Potala Palace in Tibet, if anybody wants to put a piece of crap on top of the world this would be the right place to be.
Anyway, back to the subject at hand. My wife and I thought nothing could beat the washlet experience we had in our hotel room, however when you chance upon some of the public restroom, you might find out there were more to japanese toilets than you might imagine. My wife found one that had hidden speakers that would give out water gushing sounds once it detects someone is in the booth. this prevents other people in the bathroom from hearing the water that gushes out from your person. ^^ I found one that had a water spout on top of the tank, so that a person could wash their hands right after flushing the toilet at the same time the dirty water is used to fill up the tank. ^^
but by far the most unique one we saw was at a stop going to mount Fuji.
this one tells you which booth is vacant, which are currently occupied, western style, japanese style, and which has a baby diaper changing booth. ^^ wish all bathroom had something like this. ^^




















