Once on ground level, I was reminded that I really don't like big cities. Its kind of claustrophobic. I didn't dress warm as well, so I was kind of miserable walking around.
A short walk from the train station is the Imperial Palace. Its a huge complex surrounded by moats.
A house located inside the Imperial Palace garden.
The city is apparently "smork" free as there were signs like this everywhere to include carved into the sidewalks.
Japan is well known for the many electrical gadgets and fine automobiles it exports, but it is often overlooked on its advances in the field of high-tech toilets. The highlight of my trip was being able to take this little beauty for a test drive. The first feature I noticed was a perfectly heated seat...definitely a "warm" welcome in from the cold.
The control panel was conveniently located on the right side as I am right-handed, but I wondered if a left-handed user may have some trouble. Perhaps a swiveling control panel could be designed to accomodate other users. I particularly liked the adjustable water pressure. I toyed around with it for awhile and it was functional at all pressure levels, but I found that I fancied medium the best. Another thing I would change is perhaps an adjustable deodorizer. With this particular seat, you only had the choice of "Powerful Deoderizer On" or "Powerful Deoderizer Off". Some days require more deoderizer than others. Lastly, it had the energy saver function. What else would you expect from the country who brought you the Kyoto Protocol?
3 comments:
Nice...Kristine wants one too
Funny stuff, Eric. You should blog more often.
Chris
Damn funny! No Smorking....
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