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Friends who have been to Japan say that their toilets are particularly clean and the design is abnormal. How sick is it?

There is nothing unclean in the toilet, and the toilet is intelligent.

Most Japanese toilets are divided into four types. In China, these projects are usually designed in the same room, collectively known as the bathroom sanitary shower room. The bathroom and toilet area are separated, which completely solves the trouble of internal personnel taking a bath and external personnel wanting to go to the toilet. The shower head and bathtub are separated. The shower is used to clean the body, and the bathtub is used to relax in a bubble bath. Because the Japanese take a bath first and then take a bath, there is no need for soap and other toiletries in the bathtub. After bathing, the water will be filtered and circulated in the small boiler in the bathtub, and the cover will be retained. At constant temperature, the temperature of the bathtub is only reduced by 2 degrees, which can last for five hours, and the bath water can be recycled, which is quite energy-saving and environmentally friendly.

Storage space is also very necessary for the bathroom. Toilet paper and detergent need to be stored. Users should not only have good storage awareness, but also have good storage skills. Let's talk about Japanese toilets. Like us, there are two kinds of toilets in Japan, one is a long time ago and the other is a modern toilet. But there are almost no squat toilets, only in stations, parks and old houses. Even squatting is special. Toilets in Japan are not only required to clean toilets and floors with water, but also equipped with barrier-free handrails to facilitate users to get up. The height and distance of the handrail have been calculated.

In Japan, there are often a lot of toilet paper in public toilets, and there are double toilet paper racks in many places, so the possibility of running out of toilet paper is almost zero. In addition, Japanese toilet paper is so thin that it can be flushed directly into the toilet after use. In addition, throwing toilet paper into waste paper will increase the workload of cleaning workers and easily breed bacteria. Japanese toilets all use smart toilet lids, which can clean the buttocks with warm water. According to Japanese experience, many people in China are using smart toilet seats for the first time, thus opening up a new world. The intelligent toilet cover can heat the toilet seat, clean it with warm water and blow dry it with hot air.