An airport Japan has taken toilet cleanliness to a new level. A company has installed "toilet paper" smartphones the public lavatories Tokyo's Narita International Airport. Passengers are being encouraged to use the special wipes to disinfect their mobile devices. The cleansing rolls are the idea Japanese mobile giant NTT Docomo. It also paid the disinfectant dispensers to be put next to the regular toilet paper holder 86 cubicles seven rest rooms the airport. A company YouTube video informed us that toilet seats were usually more hygienic than smartphones, saying: "There are more than five times the germs a smartphone screen as compared to a toilet seat."
Japan is a world leader toilet technology and boasts some of the most high-tech bathrooms the world. Many Japanese homes have toilets that are equipped innovative flushing, seat warming, and automated bidet functions. some, the lid automatically rises when you enter the toilet and flushes when you finish. There is also a gadget that produces loud flushing sounds if you want to hide embarrassing "toilet noises". NTT Docomo has accompanied its smartphone wipes a two-minute instructional video tourists how to use the sheets correctly, and also how to use the other features common Japan's toilets. It said it wants to make sure, "foreign tourists could enjoy their travel hygienically".