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  2. 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.

  3. Electronic bidet - Wikipedia

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    Bidet-style toilet in Japan. An electronic bidet is a seat attached to an existing toilet or a part of the toilet itself, with a nozzle to squirt a jet of warm water for cleaning the anus and female genitals, electrically powered and with electronic controls. It replaces the conventional bidet, a separate plumbing fixture not

  4. 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 ...

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    At Costco, a 2-pack of 28-ounce jars is about $12—a single 24-ounce jar is more than $8 at my local grocery store. Related: The #1 Underrated Pasta Sauce You Should Be Buying, According to a ...

  6. This is why Costco is so obsessed with toilet paper - AOL

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  7. Costco placing purchase limits on toilet paper, other ... - AOL

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    Costco said it will limit consumers' purchase of items including toilet paper, paper towels and bottled water due to supply chain issues and demand.