*”WASHLET” is a trademark or registered trademark of TOTO LTD.
The “Welcome to Japan” website provides an overview of toilet culture in Japan, how to use the TOTO WASHLET, TOTO’s history and technology, and TOTO’s sales outlets in various countries.
While onboard an airplane traveling to Japan, passengers will be introduced to the comfort of Japanese toilets, which incorporate the latest technologies, through a promotional video about Japan with a storyline that reflects the minute attention to detail and acute awareness of cleanliness in Japanese culture.
Chapter1
(00:57-02:12)
Presentation of automatically opening/closing lids, heated toilet seats, and Otohime sound emulator that reflects consideration for women and the environment.
TOTO’s toilets are imbued with the Japanese spirit of hospitality. This is reflected in the automatic closing and opening of the lids (a movement that resembles the Japanese tradition of bowing), the toilet seats that are heated to match users’ skin temperature, and the “Otohime” function that emulates a flushing sound to ensure a carefree experience for women.
Chapter2
(02:15-03:01)
Explanation of WASHLET remote control functions and operation.
The remote control ensures all functions and adjustments can be operated by hand. For example, the bottom-cleaning function can be activated by pressing a button, which result in water being sprayed from a nozzle positioned at a comfortable angle. Other buttons enable customization of the water direction in accordance with users’ preference.
Chapter3
(03:02-03:55)
Explanation of WASHLET nozzles developed with a focus on hygiene.
WASHLET nozzles have been designed with a focus on hygiene and are equipped with a self-cleaning function. This is reflective of the Japanese tradition of keeping everything clean and avoiding leaving anything dirty.
Chapter4
(04:36-04:53)
Introduction of “GALLERY TOTO,” which allows visitors to experience the comfort of Japanese toilets.
Expanding Japan’s comfortable toilets into the world. GALLERY TOTO allows visitors to experience the splendor of the latest Japanese toilets.
* “Japan Toilet Grand Prize” Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Prize (recipient: Narita International Airport)