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Toilets in Japan all have such uses.

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Didn't Sister Biao travel to Japan recently? Being alone is not as good as being appreciated by others, so I also want to share my travel notes with you before the Spring Festival, mainly for fun and feelings.

In fact, everyone has heard about the cleanliness of Japanese toilets.

The most common examples are:

There is a child seat:

If my mother brought a little bigger male treasure or female treasure, she wouldn't be embarrassed and could be calm.

There is also "Yin Ji", which is used to "silence" when urinating for women:

However, this time I was shocked.

At Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, I went to the toilet and saw why there were handrails beside every toilet. Did I go to the disabled toilet by mistake?

Come out and have a look, there is no other bathroom!

I suddenly realized that it is the greatest respect for disabled people not to distinguish them from normal people!

After careful observation, it is found that the door of each compartment has the purpose of this bathroom.

For example, is there a children's chair, a squatting pan or a toilet?

And what makes me more curious is this. As soon as I saw this "shower head", I thought, does it make people fight in summer? Or wash your hands in it?

Look carefully again to find the answer.

It was originally designed for ostomy patients.

Because my sister used to be a reporter of 10 medical and health special line, I understood this notice and couldn't help but send a circle of friends to praise this design immediately.

Ostomy is generally aimed at patients with rectal cancer, bladder cancer and intestinal obstruction.

In order to save the patient's life, the doctor removed the diseased part by surgery, and then opened an opening on the left or right side of the patient's abdomen.

Feces or urine are discharged through this artificial stoma, and patients need to put a bag on the stoma to hold the discharged things, so it is commonly called "hanging excrement bag".

The embarrassment lies in the fact that ostomy patients can't help but excrete. This has brought endless troubles to their lives.

Therefore, although ostomy is technically mature, it changes the physiological channel, especially psychologically, causing great harm to patients.

In medicine, the fear of social identity ranks first among the five psychological obstacles in the psychological care of ostomy patients.

Patients will worry that people around them will "hear or smell" this smell and look at themselves with discriminatory eyes.

Therefore, they choose not to go out and stay at home.

Long-term mental depression is not conducive to physical recovery.

If the whole population is calculated, the proportion of ostomy patients going out by plane may not be too large, but it is not because it is very small that we choose to ignore it.

That's equivalent to telling them: you'd better stay at home and don't come out to add chaos to society.

In addition to the special shower head, there is also a special multifunctional dressing room with a bed for patients to lie down.

Therefore, the practice of Tokyo Airport can really be considered comprehensively.

Let the disadvantaged groups live with dignity, which is the greatest embodiment of social civilization.

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From Tokyo, Waijie went to TOMAMU Resort, and then went to Dengbie Hot Spring.

Along the way, the toilets in hotels, railway stations and restaurants are all clean.

After careful understanding, it turns out that the Japanese think that the cleanliness of the toilet is directly proportional to the thickness of the wallet. The cleaner the toilet, the more civilized the city, unit or family will be, and the richer it will be. Therefore, in Japan, "toilet cleaners" are highly respected.

Even some well-known entrepreneurs will think that "a company with clean toilets will be a good company".

Matsushita Institute of Political Science and Economics is the cradle of cultivating politicians in Japan. It has a famous saying: "Politicians can't live without voters just as they can't live without toilets. Treating toilets is as important as treating voters. "

The dean of Matsushita Institute of Political Science and Economics once held the opening ceremony in the public toilet of the school. After cleaning the toilet by himself, the dean grabbed a handful of water from the toilet with both hands and drank it in public to prove that the toilet he cleaned was as clean as a bucket.

Equating voters with toilets is acceptable except for Japanese toilet culture, and there is no sei in other countries.

Japan has a long history of "toilet culture".

From 65438 to 0985, Japan established the "Toilet Association" to improve public toilet facilities through exchanges and cooperation with various social groups and individuals.

The "Toilet Association" put forward the slogan of "Creating Toilet Culture", and held a toilet forum every year from 1986, at which "Top Ten Toilets" were selected.

The first seminar also designated165438+1October 10 as "Japan Toilet Day".

Some toilets are also dedicated to Ce Shen, and most areas appear as goddesses.

In northeastern Japan, every year on the evening of June 65438+1October 65438+May 5, my mother turns off the electric light in the toilet, lights candles and puts a rectangular rice cake on the tray in front of the toilet for offering.

It is said that this can bless a year of peace.

Every country has its own customs. Besides being curious, we should respect them more.

PS: Tomorrow will be the 30th anniversary, and my crooked sister will ask for leave!

Where do you spend the Spring Festival? I will spend a long vacation in Japan and start working on February 26th at the latest.

I wish you all a happy new year, good health and a sour mood ~ ~