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  2. Electronic bidet - Wikipedia

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    The essential feature is the nozzle that comes out from underneath the toilet seat and squirts water. It typically has two settings: rear cleaning to wash the anus, and feminine cleaning to wash the vulva, which can be particularly useful during menstruation. Functionality of a bidet which is not a stand-alone fixture: Basic non-electronic

  3. Intelligent toilet - Wikipedia

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    A smart toilet seat that measures blood pressure, weight, pulse and oxygen levels. An intelligent toilet or smart toilet (sometimes referred to as a modern day bidet) is a bathroom plumbing fixture or type of electronic bidet toilet which incorporates traditional bidet cleansing (for genital, buttocks and anal hygiene), with the added enhancement of modern SMART home technology.

  4. Washlet - Wikipedia

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    A typical washlet in Japan Control panel of a modern Japanese washlet with bilingual text Washlet in action in Tokyo A yet-to-be-installed Washlet, TCF8WW88 model. Washlet (Japanese: ウォシュレット, Hepburn: Woshuretto) is a Japanese line of cleansing toilet seats manufactured and sold by the company Toto.

  5. Do not wipe toilet seat with toilet paper: Japanese maker - AOL

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    But Toto is not the only manufacturer that has advised users against using toilet paper to wipe its toilet seats. Similar recommendations have previously been issued by cleaning experts and also ...

  6. TikTok is stunned by this toilet seat deep-cleaning hack - AOL

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    TikToker, mom and life hack extraordinaire, Sara (@shessunday), is blowing TikTok's mind with her toilet seat cleaning hack. As Sara demonstrates in her video that has garnered over 2M views, some ...

  7. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The toilet seat is benza (便座). [4] A potty, either for small children or for the elderly or infirm, is called omaru (sometimes written 御虎子). The Japan Toilet Association celebrates an unofficial Toilet Day on November 10, because in Japan the numbers 11/10 (for the month and the day) can be read as ii-to(ire), which also means "Good ...