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    does japan have super trick bath tubs?

    some japanese people staying at the hotel i work at on the second floor left there bath tub running, then flooded there whole room, the room underneath them, and the garage underneath that room.


    lead to me to wonder if theres bathtubs that turn themselves off in japan.


    also lead me to wonder how much they will get charged by the hotel for completely flooding half of there one bedroom suite.



    i thought it was pretty comical, like straight out of a 90's movie haha.

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    It appears so
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      #3
      Same thing happened at the casino I work at except it was on the eighth floor

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        #4
        US on the normal does not have a drain in the floor. Most other countries do, eases cleaning and prevents water damage.
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          #5
          Have you seen the toilets in Japan? They frickin wash your ass hole and clean their own toilet seats. There is a touch panel with about 12 buttons to work the damn things lol
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            #6


            No CF bathtub, no care.


            And, it's their.

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              #7
              Thank you, Farbin...it was hurting my head reading that.

              That tub is amazing!
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                #8
                Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post


                No CF bathtub, no care.


                And, it's their.
                Where is the drain?


                I never took a bath in Japan, but while on a super long layover there I took a shower in the airport. It was at a little store like all the other stores in an airport, but instead of buying crap, they had 8-10 bathrooms you could rent for however long you wanted. Like everything in Japan it was unbelievably clean, and the shower felt so amazing after flying from Paris to Tokyo! It was pretty cheap too, like $15 for an hour I believe.
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                  #9
                  Yep drain in the tub and one for the bathroom floor.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by M-technik-3 View Post
                    US on the normal does not have a drain in the floor. Most other countries do, eases cleaning and prevents water damage.
                    That seems like a super genius idea... why the hell don't we do that here???

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                      #11

                      Drain question resolved.

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                        #12
                        That is the absolute coolest bath tub that will ever exist. Looks like a hammock, suspended in the air, hot chick in it, carbon fiber. Boom.
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                          #13
                          When I went to Japan, the bathroom in my host family's house was a decent sized room with a sink and the shower/tub. The shower was basically half the room and had a digital temp control mounted in the wall. The washing machine/dryer (one unit) was also in this room. The toilet was in a separate room by it self with no sink, and was this style:



                          Heat seat is very nice. :up:

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