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bathroom
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Japan
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Common to have a separate area for the toilet (washlet) and the bathing area in the bathroom
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1
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2
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bathroom
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Japan
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Separate slippers are often used for the bathroom to maintain cleanliness and etiquette
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1
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3
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bathroom etiquette
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Japan
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Incorporates a high level of cleanliness, with specific etiquette for using public and private bathrooms
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1
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4
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bathroom etiquette
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Japan
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Removing shoes before entering the bathroom is essential to maintain cleanliness and respect.
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1
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5
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cleaning the bathroom
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Japan
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Removing shoes before entering the bathroom to prevent bringing dirt and germs from outside into the bathroom is a customary practice.
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1
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6
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going to bathroom
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Japan
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It is common to remove shoes before entering the bathroom.
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1
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7
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going to bathroom
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Japan
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Using bidet or washlet after going to the bathroom
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1
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8
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going to bathroom
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Japan
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Using bidets or electronic toilets with built-in bidet functionality is common practice for personal hygiene after using the bathroom.
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1
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9
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going to bathroom
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Japan
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Using bidet or washlet is the common hygiene practice after going to bathroom.
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