How Japanese Bathrooms Are Different


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Japanese household bathrooms are very different from what you might find in a typical American home. They are far more multi-functional and high-tech. For example, the bathroom is divided into three sections: there's a shower/bath area and a toilet area, which are separately accessible from a sink and vanity area. Consequently, three people can use the same bathroom at the same time!

The shower and bath area is a thing of wonder. There's a deep bathtub that is heated continuously with controls that can be activated from different parts of the house. I want one of those!

In this video, a young girl shows how the different parts of the bathroom function. It's part of a series of videos in which she introduces Westerners to Japanese bedrooms, toilets, and kids' homework, among other aspects of modern Japanese life.

-via Core77


I fitted a toilet/sink combo for a customer a while ago. He loved it, though it was five times the price of a cheap toilet and only had a cold tap. It seemed to have been made out of standard plumbing parts, which was sort of OK except the result was (internally) rather inelegant. The tiny space we crammed it into wouldn't have been big enough for a sink as well, no matter how small. Anyway, I suspect few people wait for the water to run hot before washing their hands.
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Interesting ideas, but all my bathrooms would be too small for individual doors separating the toilet, shower, etc. Frankly, two small bathrooms would accomplish the same goal, better, and in less space. Their design only really makes (some) sense when your toilet and bathtub are ridiculously expensive high-tech nightmares.
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