46.1K Likes, 70 Comments. TikTok video from Aylen Park (@aylennpark): "Discover innovative public restroom features in Japan, from privacy sounds to convenient designs, making travel a pleasure! #japan #travel #travelhacks #tokyo". Upon reaching the Ten and Chi branch in Shinjuku, the first thing that will greet you is an odd dungeon-style door, complete with an animatronic guard peering out from the barred window.
For first timers, it offers a brief preview on what's inside. Now, the Shinjuku branch is unique for having two floors. The name of the branch, Ten and Chi means "heaven" (Ten), and "earth" (Chi.
A Japanese company based out of Osaka has created a bath pod that washes you automatically, likened to a 'human washing machine.'. The Sound Princess, from the Japanese toilet maker Toto, emits the ambient din of rushing water with the touch of a button. Custom designed robots Here are some examples of the Kokoro's distinguished special.
In a bar in Japan, there is a bathroom with a giant mechanical head that is activated when you sit on the toilet bowl, the face sings a strange sort of yodel and slowly loves towards you and kisses your knees then moves back again. The only thing that would make it scarier would be a seatbelt.: r/oddlyterrifying Go to oddlyterrifying r/oddlyterrifying r/oddlyterrifying. Check out our animatronic bath selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our gadgets shops.
Discover what makes Japanese bathrooms unique-from toilet tech to bath rituals-and learn key Japanese words, etiquette, and phrases for real. A Japanese IT engineer has designed an eerie night lamp that walks on robotic spider legs, guiding you to the bathroom at night. On June 5th, Twitter user Ianius posted a short video showcasing his latest quirky invention: a mobile night lamp powered by motorized spider legs.
While the lamp itself is commercially available, Ianius created and assembled the robotic legs, driven by his passion. While creepy animatronics are more well-known in Western media (Chuck E. Cheese, Five Nights at Freddy's, etc.) Japan ALSO has its fair share of uncanny and bizarre ones.
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