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Originally Posted by ShimatheKat
Funny how the World Toilet College isn't in Japan, but in Singapore, however.
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Complex control panels in toilets are a way of life in Japan, especially on the NEXCO tollways.
Watch this.
Translation
1: 大 (
ookii, big) causes to a large flush for large size waste (大便,
daiben, feces)
2: 小 (
chiisai, small) causes a small flush for small size waste (小便.
shonben or
shouben, urine).
3: Lowers the lid and closes the seat
4: Lowers the seat and raises the lid
5 Raises both the lid and the seat
6: Stops all operations
7: おしり(
oshiri, Butt): Washing of the anus, regular
8: やわらか (
yawaraka, tender): Washing of the anus, soft mode
9: ビデ: (
Bide, Bidet): Washing of the private parts.
10: 乾燥 (
kansou, dry): Blow dryer for drying the private parts
11: ムーブ (入/切)(
Muubu, Move): Rotates the nozzle sideways back and forth
12: マッサージ (入/切) (
Massaji, Massage): Cyclic increase in the nozzle pressure for a masage of the anus. Button for On/Off
Credit to wikipedia.