I assblasted one with the most rancid diarrhea I’ve ever had in Tokyo once. According to a witness to my horrible offense “it looked like someone sprayed it with a shit filled hose.”
Except at international airports. Personal experience.
I walked in behind an old Japanese man once, he turned around abruptly, glanced up at me, shook his head, and walked out. I peeked into the stall he'd looked at. It was bad, real bad.
It was also the only time the entire time I'd been in Japan I'd seen the traditional latrine-style toilet. It was apparently the first time for a lot of people who just shat on the walls in protest.
In my experience, every home and business has a western seat toilet. Only schools, and very bewilderingly airports, have the 'traditional' one.
And never use the corner toilet.
Asian traditional toilets are one of my greatest fears of traveling there, seriously.
I assblasted one with the most rancid diarrhea I’ve ever had in Tokyo once. According to a witness to my horrible offense “it looked like someone sprayed it with a shit filled hose.”
Lol, Japan is notorious for their clean public toilets, or at least, they were...
Except at international airports. Personal experience.
I walked in behind an old Japanese man once, he turned around abruptly, glanced up at me, shook his head, and walked out. I peeked into the stall he'd looked at. It was bad, real bad.
It was also the only time the entire time I'd been in Japan I'd seen the traditional latrine-style toilet. It was apparently the first time for a lot of people who just shat on the walls in protest.
In my experience, every home and business has a western seat toilet. Only schools, and very bewilderingly airports, have the 'traditional' one.
what the fuck
How does flushing work in that type of toilet?