I did and it brought me here. To Japan.... The only place in the world where going to a public toilet is far more pleasant than using your own.

Immaculately clean. Every time. And where else can you get a heated seat? Trust me, once your buns have been warmed like a succulent apple strudel, you can't go back to merely room temperature.
Not to mention the button for a toilet flush sound. When you're in such an uh... vulnerable position... it's refreshing to know you can keep your modesty intact. And I don't know who doesn't appreciate a warm stream of water that can be aimed at both, um.. holes, to delicately clean and refresh...
(or for you hardcore types, a stronger jet that could, well... Well, let's just say, it feels quite good once you get used to it.)
Hell, you just might want to bring a magazine.

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Well Hello there!
Welcome back to Blogland!
You know that I will checking you out everyday, so you'd best keep your great stories coming!
I just arrived home, and was just thinking to myself how dirty it is in Seoul (I love Seoul, don't get me wrong) and I wish it was as clean as I hear it is in Japan! You've taken it to another level!
Ciao Bella!
Thanks, Felicia. Your photographs of Seoul make it seem so metropolitan, but funky and earthy at the same time--definitely different from here!
wow, that toilet has a dryer on it, too. those are kinda rare! ;)
A dryer? See..I did not even realize how utterly fabulous this toilet really is!
I really hate public restrooms here in the states. Makes me glad I have boys so they don't have to sit down on anything. That said, I wouldn't mind if public restrooms had those toilets. They are so high tech but common sense...we could all use the built in bidet!
the first time i encountered one of these bidet seats in a public toilet here in seoul, i had no idea what it was. i also couldn't find the flush (which later turned out to be a tiny button behind the seat) so i randomly pushed all the buttons on the seat. in return, the seat sent a stream of warm spray at me. the fountain was still spraying as i panicked and ran out of the bathroom past a line of bewildered koreans. how embarrassing...
Annamatic:
Hysterical!!
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