Category Archives: Bathroom

Cherry Blossom Design Towel & Bath Salt Set

  This is a Japanese style face towel & handkerchief, soap, bath salt set.   Best for GIFT!!!   This is JAPAN Style!     You should follow me on…

Japanese Cherry Blossom Design Towel Set, sakura

  This is a Japanese style face towel and wash towel set.   Made in JAPAN!!!     This is JAPAN Style!     You should follow me on Twitter…

My neighbor TOTORO Towel Set, kids

  This is a Japanese my neighbor TOTORO towel set.     SO CUTE!!!   This is JAPAN Style!     You should follow me on Twitter HERE.   If…

Japanese Flower Design Towel Set, sakura

  This is a Japanese style towel set.   Very BEAUTIFUL!!!   This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on Twitter HERE.       If the eBay…

Green Tea Face Soap That Tops Various Skin Care Charts

  Wrinkle, spot and dark circles under eyes. They are the great enemies for women. In Japan, it is now said that to remove the cause of the enemies, invisible…

Fun Japanese Bath Tablets with Toys

  In Japan, most people use bath salt or tablet when they take bath. So, there are all kinds of bath salt/tablets found at stores. Today, let me introduce some…

Healing Fountain & Illumination for your Bath Time

  Best thing to do on a cold day is to soak in a hot bath! Nice and hot bath just makes you want to stay longer. Some people may…

Japanese Unique Product — ECO OTOME

  Can you tell what this is??     It’s a bathroom noise maker named “Eco-Otome”, which emits the sound of water flashing to conceal unpleasant sounds in a bathroom….

Japanese Unique Toilets Exhibition — Part 3

This is a sequel to “Japanese Unique Toilets Exhibition — Part 1 & 2” <Toilet Paper in the World>   Unique toilet papers from overseas were shown. There are colorful…

Japanese Bath Salts

In Japan, people like to soak in hot bath everyday. It’s common to take bath at night to ease a tired body after working. For Japanese people, bath salts are…

Japanese Unique Toilets Exhibition — Part 2

  This is sequel to “Japanese Unique Toilets Exhibition — Part 1.” If you haven’t read part 1, please read it first!! <The History of Japanese Toilets> 6.  Meiji period…

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