Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Japanese toilets in Singapore - where to see and try them


The flush was too feeble on this toilet, but I've tried several other toilets this style in Singapore which worked well. For example, at the National University Hospital, which has a food court open to the public and nearby toilets. (Next to Kent Ridge MRT train station.)

What should happen. First read the instructions on the lid. Then looks at the knobs. You sit on the toilet. With your right hand you rotate the knobs which are on the left of the picture of the toilet. One knob operates the force of the flow.

Travel Tips
$20 for adults from overseas. Concessions. PR (Permanent Residents with NRIC identity card and citizens free.
Hospital Building With shops eating and toilets, Beside Kent Ridge MRT
Singapore Airlines:

Author
Travel writer and photographer, Angela Lansbury 

See my earlier posts about toilets and Singapore, and later posts about toilets in Vietnam.
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