+RonJohn63 Yeah, the squat toilet is still definitely around in Japan, though less common than back then. I gather that it's still the rule in China, though. Indeed, today's Japan Times had a story about Japanese toilet manufacturer Toto seeing the Chinese market as its next big opportunity.Not sure how much of this concern is legit and how much the propensity of some Japanese to think the worst of China . . .Heh heh . . . amazing we got here in a video about Atlas. Your avatar makes me think of "The amazing thing is that thay make such bloody good transistor radios." (^_^)
+RonJohn63 Yeah, I'm not generally a fan of socially conservative Japanese, but the change strikes me as pretty silly.Another concern is Chinese visitors won't understand sitdown toilets. There are some pretty funny pictorial signs :https://thrujapan.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/img_0241.jpg
+John Carper symbol for Buddhist temples in JapanNot surprising, since both the swastika and Buddhism are from India.a fear that tourists will misinterpret itBecause, naturally, tourists rich enough to travel to Japan are too stupid to learn new things.
+RonJohn63 It's the traditional map symbol for Buddhist temples in Japan, but what with the upcoming Olympics and a fear that tourists will misinterpret it, the plan is to replace it. There seems to be a backlash, though.
+Mixter Muxter You noticed that too... :) Until the Nazis "claimed" it, the swastika was an ancient (and quite common) symbol of good luck. Those must be old chips.
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