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Oddly enough, the public toilets I've been to, do have soap dispensers
Fedgrub wrote:Are you sure they don't have liquid soap on the shelf?
Also, I'm staying at a japanese house and there is no soap near the toilet. The sink turns on when you flush, but theres no soap. I'm not so much concerned about everyone washing there hands, I just like to.
by Ashley 2005/8/18
jkid wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I will be sure to pack a lot of sanitiser. It seems really strange that soap would be a rarity in a bathroom. Ochazuke, I share your concern, it all comes down to basic hygiene. What a strange predicament...
jkid wrote:On a side not I also noticed when I was travelling that a number of people did not bother to cover their nose or mouth when sneezing or coughing. The government began running an education campaign to try and encourage people to do this but I would say while I was in Japan, more often than not people would not bother to cover their mouth or nose.
ochazuke wrote:
Funny you should mention this, when I was in Osaka in late April of this year, I got coughed on a few times. It happened enough that I started wearing a mask myself. I guess it's to be expected in a densely populated area.
annie wrote:And a lot of Japanese homes have (or used to have) the toilets with the faucet on top and (for some reason) you wouldn't want the hand soap to run back into the tank.
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