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5 Kind-Of-Strange Things About Going To The Bathroom In Japan
Refinery 29 ^ | April 1, 2015 | Ellen Freeman

Posted on 04/01/2015 1:01:32 PM PDT by lulu16

It may not have been the Japanese who came up with the saying “cleanliness is next to godliness,” but the Land of the Rising Sun certainly has its share of neat-freakiness. After all, the word for “pretty” in Japanese, kirei, also means clean. This cultural obsession with keeping things tidy has resulted in the development of some uniquely Japanese habits regarding one of the more delicate aspects of daily life: the bathroom. For anyone planning a trip to Tokyo who doesn’t want to be caught with their pants down when nature calls (or anyone just looking for a little bathroom reading), here are some essentials for potty talk. Ahead, five things you need to know when you gotta go…in Japan.

1. Japanese bathrooms come with their own footwear. Remember that one friend you had growing up — the one whose mom would always nag you to take your shoes off at the door when you went over to their house? Welcome to Japan. The nationwide no-shoes rule extends to offices, schools, fitting rooms, and even drinking establishments. This came about not because of some kind of widespread foot fetish, but because in Japan it’s traditional to sit on the tatami floor — and no one wants to lounge around on all that crap stuck to the bottom of your shoes (not that anyone litters or lets their dog poop on the sidewalk in Japan).

Private homes and public spaces alike usually have a row of comfy, inside-only slippers awaiting guests near the door. But, the shoe swap doesn’t stop there — when you visit the bathroom, you’ll find yet another pair of slippers to change into. And, lest you confuse them for the others, these will probably be decorated with a smiling cartoon character and the word toilet. Like the old "skirt tucked into the underwear" or "toilet paper on the shoe" gags, it’s a classic Japanese faux pas to accidentally walk out of the bathroom with the toilet slippers still on.

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TOPICS: Humor
KEYWORDS: japan; japana; toilets
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To: USARightSide

Far more sanitary and effective than toilet paper.


61 posted on 04/02/2015 7:01:03 AM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: pallmallman

Well, first the paper, then the wipes!
You didn’t ask, but the cucumber-scented (baby) wipes are found at Wal-Mart.
You’re welcome - - - : )


62 posted on 04/02/2015 12:50:42 PM PDT by USARightSide (S U P P O R T I N G OUR T R O O P S)
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To: USARightSide

Thank you for the info!


63 posted on 04/02/2015 2:36:04 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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“Thank you for the info!”

You’re very welcome!


64 posted on 04/02/2015 10:13:30 PM PDT by USARightSide (S U P P O R T I N G OUR T R O O P S)
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