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Why are Japanese toilets on the floor?
Japanese toilets have been in use for centuries and remain popular today due to their smaller size, cultural significance, and ease of use. Traditional Japanese toilets consist of two parts: a bowl-shaped receptacle that sits on the ground and a seat that is placed over it. Modern Japanese toilets are much more advanced, with features like heated seats, bidets, air dryers, deodorizers, and music. Floor-level toilets offer several benefits such as taking up less space and being easier to use for elderly people or those with physical disabilities; however they can be difficult for those not used to them and may lack privacy compared to standard western models. In recent years there has been an increasing trend towards installing western style toilets due to their increased comfort level.