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  2. Electronic bidet - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, TOTO launched the Neorest, a tank-less toilet with an integrated Washlet. Other manufacturers started producing electronic bidets, without the trademarked term "washlet". Following a toilet-paper shortage arising from the COVID-19 pandemic , the Australian Consumers Association published a discussion of the merits of bidets and "smart ...

  3. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The largest producer in this category is Toto, with 65% of the market share, while the second largest is Inax at 25%. [12] [14] The main market for washlets is still in Japan, and Toto reports that overseas sales account for just 5% of its revenue. [12] The primary foreign market is China, where Toto sells over one million washlets each year.

  4. Toto Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    TOTO was founded in 1917. The company is based in Kitakyushu, Japan, and owns production facilities in nine countries. [2] [3] Toto acquired the German toilet manufacturer Pagette in 2009 and has been supplying the European market through this company since it first appeared at the 2009 International Sanitary and Heating Fair.

  5. 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.

  6. Joseph Williams (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Williams was the lead vocalist for Toto during the mid- to late 1980s and was featured on the albums Fahrenheit (1986) and The Seventh One (1988) before leaving due to personal problems. He can also be heard on the album Toto XX (1998), a compilation of rare and unreleased tracks.

  7. Pamela (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pamela" is a song written by David Paich and Joseph Williams and performed by Toto for the 1988 Toto album The Seventh One. It was the first US single from the album, peaking at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their final US hit to date. [2] It also reached #9 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

  8. 99 (song) - Wikipedia

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    '99' was predominantly a performance video, though the set design was rather conceptual. Following David Paich 's intention regarding the lyrics, about a sterile society in which names are forgotten and love forbidden, the set was sterile white, with various sized sculptured 99's hanging and standing about, and the band was clad in futuristic ...

  9. Stop Loving You - Wikipedia

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    Before that many touring members had sung the song on Toto's live concerts. [ 6 ] For their live album, Falling in Between Live and final concerts, Toto performed a semi jazz version of the song. Since Williams's return in 2010, "Stop Loving You" has since appeared on 35th Anniversary Tour and 40 Trips Around the Sun , two live albums released ...