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A Trip to Tokyo (page 3/6)

[picture: Japanese Toilet Seat 1]

Japanese Toilet Seat 1

If you haven’t seen a Japanese toilet seat, you should understand that it is electronic, maintains a constant temperature, has an instruction manual, and if you [...] [more...]

[picture: Japanese Toilet Seat 2: Controls part 1]

Japanese Toilet Seat 2: Controls part 1

A rather graphic icon here.

[picture: Japan Toilet Seat 3: Controls part 2]

Japan Toilet Seat 3: Controls part 2

More of the controls from the same toilet seat, including “Powerful Deodorizer.”

[picture: Japan Toilet Seat 4: Controls part 3]

Japan Toilet Seat 4: Controls part 3

Overview of the whole armrest/control panel.

[picture: Japanese sink]

Japanese sink

Yes, that’s right, the faucet in this sink or washbowl is electronic.

[picture: View from the Office]

View from the Office

From the meeting room you could see the river, through the rain.

[picture: View from the Office 2]

View from the Office 2

You can see the drops of rain on the window.

[picture: View from the Office 3]

View from the Office 3

Focusing on the building rather than the window.

[picture: Japan Toilet Seat 5: Instructions]

Japan Toilet Seat 5: Instructions

Instructions (in Japanese and English) for how to use a toilet seat. I like the button that “cleanses the posterior” best.

[picture: View from the Office 4]

View from the Office 4

It was sunny the next day.

[picture: View from the Office 5]

View from the Office 5

Everyone needs a wonky view.

[picture: View from the Office 6]

View from the Office 6

They get traffic in Tokyo.


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