Japanese Toilets, Public Restrooms and Narita Airport’s New Art Gallery Museum Public Washroom Experience.

It is well known that Japan has the best toilets in the world. With automatic sprays, music, self washing mechanisms and apps to control detailed toilet functions, Japan leads the world in hygiene.

New features have appeared in Japanese toilets in recent years to help with fathers carrying children. Now most men’s cubicles are fitted with a child seat, so daddy can do his business and not worry about his child running around.

A number of toilets have different symbols to indicate what you’d like so places may feature a western toilet, a hole in the floor toilet or a full care facilities toilet with air blower for those sensitive cheeks.

Whether to remain the best or because they felt the rest of the world was catching up, Narita airport has taken things one step further, with an amazing toilet that is like an art gallery or a museum. Rather than film inside, here is Narita’s official video. You need to see it to believe it. And yes, the toilet seat does lift up when you approach the toilet.