Saturday, 17 March 2007

The Japanese toilet (part2)

Well after you eat the tasty Okonomiyaki you need at some point in time to go to a toilet, the best place I know about in Japan is the traditional Japanese toilet.. Well in this case traditional does not necesseraly mean good ;)



After a conversation with some Japanese friends of me, they convinced me however that things look far worse in other countries.. For eg. in Tibet where the toilet is 5 meters above earthground to use the "human products" for further treatment in agriculture, so why 5 meters you would ask? Well the shape of these thrown products wuold form naturally a cone which dries out and is instantaneously ready..

Also very striking is the fact that generally in Japan after washing your hands you don't have paper or an air drier to dry them!
As you can see in this picture..



I should do some part 3 about Japanese toilets! So stay tuned :)
Or what about a toilet Blog?!

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