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Japanese Bidet Design

We seen the typical European Bidet Design. In today's post, we will see what is typically found in Japan for Bidets.

Here is a picture of a typical Japanese Bidet Design.

Japanese Bidet


I will try and post pictures of a Bidet in other areas as well.

Regards, MK
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So you want to purchase a bidet and you want one that provides all the comforts of a hotel style Bidet Toilet Seat. We suggest that you order an electric bidet seat with full functions that include automatic sensors, heaters, deodorizers, and preset settings. This will make your everyday toilet experience a lot more enjoyable and sanitary.

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