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  2. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, the outlet of the toilet (for S-type toilets) is a maximum 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 in) from the back wall, but Japanese toilets need it to be at least 30 centimetres (12 in) so an S-type European toilet cannot be replaced easily with a Japanese toilet.

  3. 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.

  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. Squat toilet - Wikipedia

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    Although in Japan it is believed that the squat toilet is traditional, the trend in Japan is to move away from squat toilets: According to Toto, one of Japan's major toilet manufacturers, the production of Western-style toilets increased rapidly since 1976. [21] In 2015, only 1% of all toilets produced by this company were squat toilets. [21]

  6. The 8 Best Bidet Toilet Seat Attachments to Buy - AOL

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    This is likely due to the toilet paper shortages that occurred early on in the pandemic. It utilizes a targeted water stream to clean both front and rear after using the bathroom—no toilet paper ...

  7. American Standard Brands - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, the Japanese firm Lixil Group agreed to purchase American Standard Brands from Sun Capital Partners. [2] In 2015, American Standard was recognized for the top spot for "Brand Familiarity" in Bathroom Accessories category by the Builder Magazine. [6]

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