How unusual is a hi-tech toilet in Japan?

Let's see how Japan can bring surprises to us with the challenge of toilet experience! Is it true that they can bring new and interesting things to us?

Admire the high-tech toilet at Toto exhibition

"What is the toilet to bring to the exhibition?" Do you always think so? Is the toilet really interesting? Let's come to an exhibition of toilet designs at one of the major airports in Japan to see how interesting and clever the toilet is. You may encounter toilet models designed to be self-cleaning, saving energy and making you feel as comfortable as possible.

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Toto exhibition in Japan attracted many people's attention.

Toto Exhibition was inaugurated at Gate 2, Narita International Airport. The entire interior is designed by Klein Dytham Architecture Company. With 97 years in the industry, Toto is now the leading manufacturer of sanitary ware in Japan. The space outside the toilet area is decorated by special walls, we can see the image of people moving on the wall alive. The inner area is the space to display the modern and smart toilet models. Passengers can freely use them.

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Admire the interior area.

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Some high-tech toilet models.

The exhibition was opened with the aim of changing the way people think about the functions, aesthetics and great technology a toilet can bring. It is interesting to note that this exhibition area project was specially developed to welcome international visitors to follow the 2020 Olympic Games.

'We are very interested in the idea of ​​turning a private place into a public place that attracts everyone's attention,' the company representative said . 'We are very honored to be a person who brings incredible things, interesting surprises, an unforgettable experience for travelers at the airport, surely it will be an interesting memory. also want to share with everyone ".

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Magical walls with vivid images.

The screen is made of soft woven yarn designed simulated like the traditional shoji doors in Japan. Low-resolution LED projection panels behind the cloth screens present a 20-minute performance that is a subtle combination of banquet dances, cleaning procedures, water droplets animation Falling and rippling colors.

In September, Toto even opened a museum of Tokyo's ultra-modern toilet in the air praising all the furniture-related items in the toilet.(Remember, however, that in many public parks in Japan, you will also find obsolete squat toilets. You can also see a lot of Western restrooms without self-mode. Clean or keep your tabletop warm).

In Japan, models of toilets are equipped with fireplaces, sinks and a sound system to drown out the common noise. And according to what we gained at the exhibition in Narita, in the future, people will experience even more wonderful things, please wait and see.

Here are some outstanding photos from Toto exhibition area, let's see:

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