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  2. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    These bidet-toilets, along with toilet seat and bidet units (to convert an existing toilet) are sold in many countries, including the United States. Bidet seat conversions are much easier and lower cost to install than traditional bidets, and have disrupted the market for the older fixtures.

  3. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    European toilets occasionally have a separate bidet whilst Japan combines an electronic bidet with the toilet. The current state of the art for Western-style toilets in Japan is the bidet toilet, which as of March 2016 [update] is installed in 81% of Japanese households. [ 1 ]

  4. What Exactly Is a Bidet Toilet? - AOL

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  5. Islamic toilet etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in Islam that concerns going to the toilet.This code of Islamic hygienical jurisprudence is called Qaḍāʾ al-Ḥāǧa (Arabic: قضاء الحاجة).

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  7. Toilet seat - Wikipedia

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    High-tech toilet seats may include many features, including a heated seat, a bidet, and a blow drier. High-tech seats are most common in Japan, where a seat with integrated bidets is colloquially called a Washlet, after a leading brand. Electrically heated toilet seats have been popular in Japan since the 1970s.

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