The latest in Japanese toilet innovation: "It’s a form of bathroom etiquette where noises that can be embarrassing are drowned out by the roar of a rushing river, perhaps flecked with other sounds from nature. Some older models simply emit the recorded sound of a toilet flushing. These devices have been standard in Japanese ladies’ rooms for years, both for concealing unwanted sounds and conserving water..."

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