
Like
most of the premium toilets made in Japan, the Regio has hidden
cleaning sprays and a tankless design that utilizes a combination of
water and air power for silent, earth-saving flushing. However, the
aspects that make the Regio unique can be found in the luxurious
extras. For example, it plays soft, relaxing jazz music when the lid is
lifted. In fact, Jazz pianist Yoshiko Kishino contributed original
pieces specifically for the Regio toilet soundtrack. Now that is a
resume booster!

Other
features on the Regio include a Sharp designed "mechanism that kills
germ-emitting ions," an illuminated toilet bowl, and a seat that is
extra wide for those with more ample buttocks. Naturally, all of this
luxury will set you back a few—to the tune of 462,000 yen in white
($4500) or 556,500 yen in black ($5400) to be more specific. [Inax via Trends in Japan]
Comments