Toilets are relatively common in daily life. People have three urgent needs, whether it is their own home or a crowded public place, there will be a toilet. Many people have the impression that the environment of public toilets is not very good. It is true that there are too many people using public toilets and it is difficult to keep them clean. However, in recent years, our country has also made efforts to increase the management of public toilets.
However, in Japan, public toilets are very tall, clean and full of design, especially in some large supermarkets or famous scenic spots. The public toilets and toilets in these places are It is designed to be fully automatic. There are buttons with various functions next to the toilet. By pressing these buttons, people can control the opening and closing of the toilet and flushing. Each button will be marked with its function. Even if you use it for the first time, you can easily figure out the function of each button.
Travellers who have been to Japan will know that no matter which toilet in Japan you go to, there will be many buttons on the toilet, which are very different from our Chinese-designed toilets. According to a netizen, there is a relatively hidden button there. Most Chinese people are embarrassed to use it, because in addition to the flush button and the cleaning button, Japanese toilets also have a relatively hidden button. As long as you When you press it lightly with your hand, it will make a musical sound, but many of us Chinese people can't figure out the status of this button. In fact, it is very simple. The function of this button is to play music. When many people see this, they will wonder why Japanese people still need to play music when they go to the toilet!
How embarrassing it would be to have music sounding throughout the toilet! However, in Japan, the button to play music is designed to alleviate this embarrassment. Many girls in Japan are very shy. When they go to the toilet, they worry about hearing the noise from the next door. Playing music can cover up the noise made when going to the toilet, so the Japanese would consider designing a button to play music. , it is said that such a button does not exist in the men's restroom.