mercredi 29 octobre 2008

Japanese toilets




Toilets in Japan are very different from every toilets we can find in the world. They have created a new concept with a mix between the bidet and the toilets. That kind a WC are very presnet in the country. Japaneses are very clean, they used to keep off the shoes when they go home, or even in fitting room. The TOTO company tried to adapt to this clean way of living.






They create a multi-options toilets, with that equipment you can wash the buttock after doing it, there is a little fountain that deals with it. There is also a special button which take away the smell. When it's cold, it is possible to heat up the seat. After you can wash your hand in the front of the toilet with water using to fill up the toilets. Washlets in Japan cost from US$200, with the majority priced around US$500 for washlet upgrades for existing western style toilets. Top of the range washlets including the ceramic bowl can easily cost up to US$5000.
The largest producer is TOTO, with 65% of the market share of the market worldwide for high-tech toilets.

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