For anyone who has traveled to Japan, this headline should make sense. For those that have never been, well, it takes some explaining. I’m back in the States, of the land of cold toilets. In Japan, toilets vary. In a public restroom you are just as likely to have a squat toilet as a sit down toilet. Some public restrooms have both, I assume so you can pick your style. But at home, the variety is much more extravagant. Many toilets have heated seats, and the complexity of the heating is a product of what you paid. Many also have heated water sprays that, with a little self positioning, hit you in all the right places. The hotel certainly has this more deluxe toilet and I think my apartment does too.
Wow, I was going to write more but I suddenly got overwhelmed by sleepiness. I’ll write tomorrow about shopping and the fabo outfit I was recommended to buy.
Hi Jon,
I just came back from Japan and I know what you mean about the cold seat! On some of the toilets there are so many controls that I’m afraid to push anything, least who knows what is going to be done to my undercarraige! Your posts are very interesting, Enjoy! Thanks for returning Tokyo Godfathers, hope you liked it
John
When I had visited friends in Japan a few years ago (in Tsukuba), the toilet in their house had a remote control. If I recall correctly, it also played music.