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I was born and raised in Japan, and I find it very hard to live without my Toto Washlet (the most popular toilet). I lived in Australia for three months, but honestly, I couldn't stand it. The things that made me happiest when I returned to Japan were related to food and toilets. I never thought about the cost until I saw everyone's comments here, which might be a concern. However, if I were to move to the moon or Mars, I would definitely bring Japanese toilets with me. Interestingly, when Japanese airline ANA ordered Boeing's 787, they insisted on designing it to accommodate Japanese high-tech toilets. Even on long, 10-hour flights, Japanese airlines see them as necessary. This is just how we are in Japan.
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