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Washlet
Toilet by the Japanese company Toto / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Washlet (Japanese: ウォシュレット, Hepburn: Woshuretto) is a Japanese line of cleansing toilet seats manufactured and sold by the company Toto. The electronic bidet features a water spray element for genital and anal cleansing.[1][2][3][4] and commonly appears on toilets all over Japan.[citation needed] The device was released in June 1980[5] and as of January 2022, Toto has sold more than 60 million units.[5]
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