Japanese Toilets

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Japanese Toilets FAQs

What is so special about Japanese toilets?

Japanese toilettes are known for their smart features that improve hygiene and comfort. They often include warm water cleansing, heated seats, air dryers, and deodorisers.
Many also have self-cleaning nozzles and energy-saving modes. These functions work together to provide a cleaner, more comfortable bathroom experience while reducing the need for manual cleaning.
At MyHomeware, we offer a range of Japanese toilets with these advanced features, carefully selected to suit Australian homes and meet local standards.

Can I install a Japanese toilet in Australia?

Yes, Japanese toilets can be installed in Australia as long as they meet local WELS water efficiency and electrical safety standards.
MyHomeware Japanese toilets are designed with universal inlets to suit standard Australian plumbing. You can choose between full smart toilet units or retrofit bidet seats that attach to an existing pan.
A licensed plumber and electrician can help ensure proper and safe installation.

Do you need to wipe with a Japanese toilet?

Japanese toilets use a warm water spray to clean after use, followed by an air dryer to dry the area. This process can fully replace toilet paper for many users, offering a more hygienic and eco-friendly option.
Some people still prefer a light dab with paper for extra dryness. Overall, it’s a gentler, cleaner, and more sustainable alternative to traditional wiping, especially for those with sensitive skin.

What's the difference between a Japanese toilet and a bidet?

A Japanese toilet, often called a washlet, is a high-tech toilet that combines hygiene and comfort in one unit. Common features include:

  • Built-in bidet spray with adjustable water pressure and temperature
  • Heated seat with customizable warmth
  • Air dryer to reduce or replace toilet paper use
  • Deodorizing and self-cleaning functions
  • Automatic lid opening, closing, and flushing

A bidet, on the other hand, is a separate fixture (or a simple seat attachment) designed mainly for washing after toilet use. Its key features are:

  • Standalone basin or toilet-seat attachment
  • Provides a direct water spray for cleaning
  • Lacks heating, drying, or electronic functions

In short: A Japanese toilet integrates advanced technology for comfort and convenience, while a bidet is a straightforward, standalone solution focused purely on cleaning.

Japanese Toilets – Comfort, Hygiene, and Innovation for Your Bathroom

Japanese toilets offer smart hygiene functions, practical comfort, and easy-clean design. At MyHomeware, we provide Japanese commodes with warm water cleansing, heated seats, air dryers, and deodorisers to improve everyday bathroom use. All products meet Australian WELS and safety standards. Combining efficiency with style, our range makes it simple to upgrade your bathroom with advanced technology that delivers comfort, hygiene, and lasting quality. 

Smart Features That Enhance Everyday Living

Each Japanese smart toilet is designed for convenience, hygiene, and efficiency. Heated seats remove the shock of cold mornings, warm water cleansing provides a thorough clean, and built-in deodorisers keep the air fresh. Night lights improve visibility, while energy-saving modes help lower power use.
Automatic lids and self-cleaning nozzles reduce manual effort and maintain hygiene. All models meet Australian WELS 4 Star standards, using just 4.5L for a full flush, 3.2L for a half flush, and 3.5L on average, delivering comfort without wasting water.

Designs to Suit Any Modern Bathroom

Our Japan toilet bowls are available in styles that suit a range of bathroom layouts and interiors. Minimalist designs with rimless bowls create a sleek, uncluttered look while improving hygiene. High-quality finishes resist wear and are easy to maintain. 
Choose models with back-to-wall, wall-hung, or integrated configurations to fit your space requirements. Every design is created with both visual appeal and practicality in mind, ensuring the toilet complements your bathroom.

Easy Installation and Low Maintenance

We offer Japanese toilets designed for straightforward installation and ongoing ease of care. They’re available as fully integrated smart units or as remote-control toilet cover seats that fit onto existing Japanese toilet bowls, no full replacement needed. Universal inlets mean they work with standard Australian plumbing setups.
Features like rimless bowls, self-cleaning nozzles, and durable ceramic surfaces cut down cleaning time significantly. Friendly, no-fuss setup and low-maintenance design mean you enjoy the benefits with minimal effort.

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