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  • Where I'm from, in Japan,

  • a lot of people can use the bathroom area

  • at the same time.

  • So I can be using the sink

  • and somebody else can use the bathtub.

  • And somebody else can use the toilet.

  • So, the next things about the sink is

  • you can take this off,

  • put this on,

  • and then you can wash heavy stuff

  • or even babies in the sink.

  • In Japan,

  • before you go into the bathtub

  • you have to wash your body.

  • When you wash your body, you can just put this on.

  • You have a nice seat

  • and you have a bucket that has a handle

  • so you can take the water and put it on your body

  • So the next thing about the sprayer

  • you can spray everywhere.

  • [splish, splash]

  • I don't care.

  • After you clean yourself

  • you can go in the bathtub

  • and sometimes you put a special powder.

  • Let's put it in.

  • You put the powder in this lid.

  • This is a special ka-boom.

  • Wow!

  • Exploded!

  • The bathtub is so nice and hot.

  • And how to make the bath keep warm

  • is you press these control buttons

  • and it stays warm.

  • If you're in danger

  • you press this button.

  • [Beep, beep, beep]

  • [Machine responds in Japanese]

  • [Beep, beep, beep]

  • And if you want to call somebody

  • you press this button.

  • [Continuous beep]

  • There's also a control panel in the kitchen.

  • When you're washing the dishes,

  • you can set the bath water.

  • Everybody can use the same bathwater

  • because everybody washed their bodies

  • before they go into the bathtub.

  • And you can use the bathwater

  • to wash your clothes.

  • Yeah,

  • the washing machine just sucks the water up.

  • Once you're done washing your clothes,

  • you can dry them in the bathroom.

  • [Fan turns on]

  • Thank you for watching.

  • I'll see you next time.

  • Bye.

  • And one more thing I forgot to tell you.

  • If somebody poops in the toilet,

  • it doesn't stink in our rooms.

  • And there is a sink behind the toilet.

  • Let me show you.

  • [Dad]: Hey!

  • I'm sorry.

  • And here is the sink.

  • [Dad]: Come on! Turn it off!

  • I'm sorry.

Where I'm from, in Japan,

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日式浴室最棒的12個理由! (12 Reasons Why Japanese Bathrooms are the Best!)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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