Restrooms are important, especially after eating as much Yakiniku as possible haha
@josefwitt9772
Күн бұрын
Saved to my Japan trip planning list! Thanks Tokyo Joe! It's funny how a "not so clean" example would be fairly clean here in the US
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you too for watching and for your kind comment. Yes I agree that its quite difficult to find filthy toilets here
@countryclub1113
Сағат бұрын
While spending 2 weeks in Tokyo, we mainly used shopping mall, restaurant, and Mc Donald's restrooms. Most were very clean. A couple were incredibly small narrow spaces for me at 185 cm (6'1") height. I only encountered a Japanese-style toilet once, and it was the only option, but I can't remember where it was. It may have been at a temple or in an older building. Our Hotel was very near Ikebukero station, so many times we just used the hotel bathroom, but other than that, shopping malls and restaurants are the best bet if you're mostly out shopping and eating like we were.
@Maes.piece.
Күн бұрын
As someone with ibs this was very reassuring that I won't have to many problems when I finally go to Japan
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'm glad if this video is helpful to you. I hope you have a wonderful time when you come to Japan
@anthien6451
8 сағат бұрын
wow your English accent is like a black gentleman from Georgia USA haha. It sounds really warm and reassuring 😊
@vgshwk
23 сағат бұрын
In my travels it has been find a McDonald’s and yes I buy a burger.
@loudmouthnewyorker2803
2 күн бұрын
What is the drying feature like on the hi-tech toilets?
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! Many public restrooms have hi-tech bidet toilets that doesn't come with a dryer. Devices with drying function are more expensive, and I believe that's the reason why. Its typical to spray first and then wipe with toilet papers, so I don't need to use the drying function anyway
@loudmouthnewyorker2803
Күн бұрын
@@TokyoJoeShow That makes sense. I would probably choose your option too.
@Fishgirl321
13 сағат бұрын
Excellent!
@pmoneyz5592
Күн бұрын
Saves you from running back to the hotel Tokyo Joe you got got me Subbed Sup2 from Sydney Australia 🇯🇵
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and for subscribing! Please note that public restrooms in cities are often occupied, so make sure that you have some time allowance🙂
@coolbrotherf127
Күн бұрын
Fun little Japanese fact: For the voice activated toilet at 5:26, the command to play music is "音楽を流して" (ongaku o nagashite) which is shown to be "Play music" in English. Although, the verb 流す (nagasu) is usually translated as "to pour, to drain." This is because in Japanese it's a metaphor that means to let the music flow like a river. So a more litteral translation would be "Let the music flow," and the exact meaning is "Pour the music." I just thought that was an interesting cultural difference in how the Japanese see the idea of music.
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for watching
@psalmsbyharvz81
Күн бұрын
Thanks Joe. Looking for more Japan youtubers. And found you. Keep creating more content! If you have walk through or virtual tour as well would be awesome 👌
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you too for watching! More videos coming soon. If you haven't watched yet, please check out "The Tokyo Toilet Virtual Tour"
@kultabashi
2 күн бұрын
Excellent work @Tokyo Joe :) Loving the super useful and very professional content as I have been researching for a future trip in a few months. More vids please.
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and for your thoughtful comments. I hope you have a wonderful time in Japan! More videos coming soon
@Jjrmtv
Күн бұрын
Joe, you are a hero for this.... thank you .
@TokyoJoeShow
Күн бұрын
Thank you too for watching, and for your kind comment which I appreciate!
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