
Between the futuristic Blade Runner-esque toilets and the slightly terrifying (but healthier for you) traditional squatters, Japanese restrooms can be a bit intimidating for a first-time user. And even for those who have lived in Japan for a while, using a public toilet can still be a daunting task. So to better understand restroom woes for those coming from overseas, Japanese toilet manufacturer Toto recently surveyed 600 foreigners living in Japan about toilets in the country and what confuses them most.
First up on Toto’s toilet survey was a question about toilet choice. That is, if you were at a public restroom with Western-style (aka one you sit on) or traditional Japanese squat toilets, which stall would you go into? Unsurprisingly, over 80% answered that they preferred to sit rather than squat.
The next question asked those surveyed to think back to when they first came to Japan and to remember the biggest problems they had when answering the call of nature in a public restroom. Most people said that they had no idea how to use a Japanese squat toilet when they first saw one. Even foreigners who came from countries with squat toilets were a little confused exactly how to use the Japanese ones. One of the Americans polled said that he actually thought you were supposed to sit right on the toilet bowl.
▼ Much-needed instructions on how to use the Japanese squatter
Image: Wikipedia
And besides the squatters, many people recalled their utter confusion the first time they sat down on a modern Japanese “washlet” toilet. The many buttons on the seat or nearby control panel overwhelmed many and utterly confused people used to simpler toilets that don’t need to be plugged in. And until you can read Japanese, you have to rely on the little drawings that still won’t help you out much. The futuristic toilets of Japan may look cool, but many people were intimidated at first.
▼ We don’t recommend the “eeny meeny miney mo” method unless you like getting a surprise on the toilet
Image: Wikipedia
When asked about if they use the bidet function on the modern Japanese toilets, the number one answer was that it did a good job of cleaning up and some said they even preferred the bidet to toilet paper. And for others, they liked to use the bidet because they were already used to using water via the bum gun to clean themselves in their home country.
Perhaps the answer that should make Japan the proudest was when 93.6% of those surveyed said that Japanese publics are cleaner than those back home. And at the end of the day, even with the squatting and the confusing computer-like toilets, you can’t argue with a nice, clean public restroom.
How do your experiences with toilets in Japan line up with this survey? Let us know in the comments section below if there are there any other challenges to using toilets in Japan that we missed!
Feature image: Wikipedia, Wikipedia, Wikipedia, edited by RocketNews24
Source: Niconico news, TOTO


Everything you think you know about your washlet toilet is wrong
The top 10 instances when Japanese people feel thankful to be Japanese
Hotel guest posts picture of hilarious ‘how not to use the toilet’ instructions【Photos】
What do toilets the world over look like? Check out this video to find out 【Video】
Over half of Japanese adults do this in the shower – How about you?
Upskirt umbrellas are now a thing in Japan
Train continues to stop at rural station for lone schoolgirl until she graduates in March
Five Japanese misconceptions about foreign male/Japanese female couples
Japanese Twitter spills secret on how to draw perfect feet: Use an 8, some 6s, and an 11
When Ladybeard meets “Sailor Suit Old Man”, it’s an explosion of manly cuteness【Photos】
All tied up: Are these naughty bows the perfect “gift” for Valentine’s Day?【NSFW】
Gorgeous Sailor Moon fan art makes us fall in love with the series all over again
Hospital bulldozed in China by local government—with doctors and patients still inside
Four things women are banned from doing in Japan【Women in Japan Series】
With these new cats stamps, all your documents will be officially cute!
Man overjoyed as woman who crashed into his car turns out to be AV star Maria Ozawa【Video】
Five life-altering mistakes foreigners make when living in Japan
“If we catch you we will kill you”—10 Japanese notices that will definitely leave an impact
Six types of Japanese people you’ll meet while living in Japan — An illustrated guide
First group in line for lucky bags at a Tokyo Starbucks pulls a spectacularly jerk move
The last photo of faithful dog Hachiko breaks our hearts
Professional cosplayer turns talents on 54-year-old mother, awesomeness ensues
ASUS: Four little letters that are a pain to pronounce
120-foot golden Chairman Mao golem attacked by trolls, taken down
The “Venice of Japan” in Kyoto: a secret destination tourists don’t know about yet
Samurai hoodies are a bushido blend of old-school style and modern fashion 【Photos】
Updates on Nintendo’s revolutionary Pokémon Go: Gyms, teams, location-specific Pokémon and more
Here’s your chance, lonely people! Ex-AV actress Maria Ozawa doesn’t want to spend Christmas alone
We bought one million yen worth of scratch lottery tickets to test the chances of winning big
Check out this thug on a train getting owned after picking a fight with the wrong guy
Adorably derpy bunny melts even the most frigid hearts on Japanese Twitter 【Pics】
Studio Ghibli unveils new animated film set for release in Japan next year
Japanese dad teaches daughter how to handle alcohol, has Twitter in tears
You can now buy sliced chocolate in Japan—sandwiches will never be the same!
Easy-Bake Oven, meet your match — The Easy-Make Ramen that’s, thankfully, not just for kids!
Are these normal Japanese things weird to you? 10 things that might surprise you when you visit Japan
Bandai to release life-like posable plastic figures to help you draw “realistic” epic poses
Cosplay ideals vs. reality-Part 3: Super Slouch Edition 【Photos】
Step aside, fortune cookies! Here come fortune cat rice crackers from Japan!
North Korean defector describes her crazy escape and adjustment to modern life
Japanese women share 10 reasons why they take so (so, so) long in the bathroom
The baffling reason three men spent 30 minutes in an Akihabara restroom together
Come for the toilets, stay for the food and fun at Bangkok’s airport-themed mall “Terminal 21”
Meow-meow but no flush-flush? What’re these cats doing on highway rest stop toilets in Japan?
New Japanese toilet paper dispenser tears off sheets, folds the ends into a point for you【Video】
Tokyo schoolgirls invent eco and cost-friendly portable toilet for disaster relief【Video】
7 things that surprise a visitor to Laos 【Photos】
Japanese constipation survey reveals the most and least poop-frustrated prefectures
The reason those “how not to use this toilet” signs exist in Asia…
Mystery in Shinjuku as woman plunges to death on visiting restroom
This is what three years of boogers dumped under your bed looks like
Stunning merger of animation and music “nowisee” is gorgeous, hypnotic, perplexing【Video】
Holy crap! Guy caught eating poop in ladies’ toilet
Japanese netizens take us on a world tour…of toilet signs!
Leave a Reply