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Doesn’t everyone wear a mask there anyhoo? And I bet Simon can get the best seats at the Olympics.
 
And just in case you don't know how to use a modern Japanese toilet:
Don't Japanese toilets have a buttload of buttons on them? Like 10 or more? Maybe that's just an internet hoax. If it's real, I'm pretty sure I'd need instructions, as I'm used to toilets with only one button or lever.

Also, in places like mexico you are expected NOT to flush waste paper. Even gross used stuff. You're supposed to put it into a trash bin next to the toilet. I can see why visitors might need instructions to the contrary if they're from a country that does it like Mexico.
 
Don't Japanese toilets have a buttload of buttons on them? Like 10 or more? Maybe that's just an internet hoax. If it's real, I'm pretty sure I'd need instructions, as I'm used to toilets with only one button or lever.

Also, in places like mexico you are expected NOT to flush waste paper. Even gross used stuff. You're supposed to put it into a trash bin next to the toilet. I can see why visitors might need instructions to the contrary if they're from a country that does it like Mexico.

Took me 5 minutes to figure out the instruction set on the throne at the ANA First Class Lounge in Tokyo. Be prepared for a pleasant "surprise".
 
Butt wash....
 
Bangkok not Tokyo but was “intrigued” enough to take the pic
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