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Japan launches Olympic drive to get rid of ‘squat’ toilets

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Japan has launched a campaign to convert unpopular Asian-style squat toilets into sit-on “Western” models, as the nation prepares to welcome tens of millions of foreign tourists in the run-up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The high-tech country is famous for its toilet technology that can bewilder foreign visitors, with features ranging from seat warming to bidet functions – with variable pressure.

But to the surprise of some and the dismay of many caught short, several toilets in public places are traditiona­l “squatting” facilities.

About 40 percent of toilets at 4,000 locations in popular tourist spots are “squatters,” according to the Japan Tourism Agency.

The Japanese government is offering to shoulder one-third of the costs to install sit-on types, complete with the bidet function expected of a Japanese toilet, officials said.

A survey by major toilet maker TOTO has found more than eight out of 10 foreign tourists prefer sit-on types, said Akihiko Yamakoshi, an official at the government’s Japan Tourism Agency.

“As we aim to receive 40 million foreign visitors [a year], we want them to enjoy touring Japan with as little stress as possible,” he told said.

Some foreign tourists simply do not know how to use old Japanese-style toilets while others complain they are unsanitary, he said.

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