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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

TOTO, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore

If you've ever visited Japan, you've probably answered the call of nature at some point, and seen the famous TOTO logo featured on most every toilet here. If you're a wise-cracking gaijin like me, you might have been compelled to say, "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." Or like my son says, 等々トイレを見つけた tohtoh toire o mitsuketa, "I finally found a toilet," since tohtoh also means "finally" or "after a long time." Toto is the largest toilet maker in Japan, and the fourth largest in the world, and if you've ever enjoyed the warm feeling of having your butt carefully washed and dried by your toilet, you have these people to thank, since the "Washlet" is their invention. The company was launched in 1916 in response to the need for Western-style sanitation as Japan grew more modern, and it experienced rapid growth during the rebuilding after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Like many Japanese company names such as Kyocera ("Kyoto Ceramics"), its name is an abbreviation, in this case Toyo Toki, or Oriental Porcelain. In addition to high-tech toilets, they invented the "unit bath," an easily constructed one-piece bath, sink and toilet room common in Japanese apartments. They also had a successful line of porcelain tableware, although I for one wouldn't want to eat off porcelain plates with that TOTO logo on it.

Apparently Toto is pushing hard to get Washlets accepted in the U.S., although sales are slow so far, with 1000 or so moving each month. By comparison, they're selling a million units a year in China. Click the image below to go to their site and see a pretty amazing website that will probably get you thinking about "that happy Washlet feeling." Clean is happy!

Toto Toilets

8 Comments:

Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Hope the butts weren't considered NSFW by anyone. They looked so cool, smiling vertically at us ^_^

10:18 PM

 
Blogger C. Clavo said...

That's amazing, I always read your newsletter and visit the shop. I wish I could have a bigger budget to buy a lot of things or even pay a visit in Japan! I hope someday I can at least do a small trip.

I'm from Spain, and here the more famous brand for cermic toilets is "Roca", which I think is the surname of his founder, and everyone says "I'm going to meet Mr. Roca", so anyone knows where are you going and what is all about. I guess many people has got something similar in their countries, although japanese people can be beaten when it comes so sofisticated toilets!

Thanks for your blog, for your work, and have a nice day!

4:46 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Hello to Spain. I see you're in Palma -- actually, sorry to say but I never heard of that place before, but it looks lovely, right there in the middle of the Mediterranean.

In Korea, the company that is equivalent to TOTO is Kelim, and I had a boss named Mr. Kelim. When all the English teachers who worked for him got mad at him, they went and took their anger out by peeing on his name.

10:43 PM

 
Blogger C. Clavo said...

That's funny, Pleople from vey distant places are somehow connected in many ways after all.

All of we find a way to 'name' some things! :-D

11:05 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Okay, you are on Majorca, right? That I've heard of, just not the city. At the Star Wars convention there were many people from all over, and I stood in line waiting to get an autograph from Anthony Daniels with people from Norway, France, and the Canary Islands. I then got to play "translator droid" for him for a Japanese artist who couldn't speak English. It was rather fun.

12:03 AM

 
Blogger Sebastiaan Kooijman said...

Maybe a funny bit of trivia. Toto is doing heavy advertising in a monthy magazine on design/business and travel called Monocle (http://www.monocle.com/). Monocle has a great deal of article about Japan and iirc they have an office there.

Toto has some very stylish full page ads and...

their own (or at least heavy sponsored.) manga insert in full colour.

5:16 AM

 
Blogger Sara-chan said...

xD The butts were so funny. I also wish I could make a small trip to Japan one day.

On a (semi) related note, they have some pretty cool toilets. o_o

3:54 PM

 
Blogger Manol said...

I Hope NSOW by anyone could have a bigger budget to buy a lot of things of even pay a visit in japan.my camera away in disgust when I see this.

mack

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9:16 PM

 

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