
"Your friend just took their first trip to Japan, and they came back smiling ear-to-ear with the afterglow of their many fascinating and novel discoveries. The convenience stores! The vending machines! The toilets! Yes, the beloved Toto toilets. Automatic flushing. Self-cleaning. Precise, adjustable bidet spraying. The works. It's been well-reported that the famed Toto is making inroads into the U.S., and at long last, because who doesn't love the high-tech, feature-rich, fully-automated world of Japanese toilets?"
"There's no denying that Totos are the category-defining pinnacle of intelligent toilet throne technology. But American-made Kohlers - in this case, shall we say, the Cadillacs of the toilet game - are getting in on the fun, too. In the past six months alone, I've seen them in rooms in Costa Rica at Nekajui, the newest member of The Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio, at Amanyara in Turks & Caicos and at the Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver."
Travelers frequently praise Japanese Toto toilets for automatic flushing, self-cleaning functions, and precise adjustable bidet spraying. Toto models are gaining traction in the U.S., but American-made Kohler smart toilets are also expanding globally. Kohler units offer comparable advanced features and have appeared in luxury properties such as Nekajui (The Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Costa Rica), Amanyara (Turks & Caicos), and the Fairmont Pacific Rim (Vancouver). These installations span multiple hotel brands and countries, reflecting hoteliers' shared interest in premium bathroom amenities. Kohler positions itself as a high-end domestic alternative in the smart-toilet market.
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