Does Japanese toilet paper throw directly into the toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-01-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is toilet paper in Japan, but it is very soft, and it rots when the water is wet, and it is also made of recycled waste paper, and if it is used to rub the fart, it will break when you wipe it, and the feces will get directly on your hands. However, high-end toilets in Japan are all flushed with water and then waiting to be dried. If you don't have the patience to wait for drying, blot it with toilet paper and throw it into the toilet bowl to soak, because the flushing process has stopped by this time.

    So when it comes to in Japan, you have to understand these things first so that you don't make mistakes. There are also poor people in Japan, and not everyone can flush their assholes, haha!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Japanese people don't use toilet paper, they just rinse with water and dry it.

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