Japanese company builds world's smallest toilet

 Japanese company builds world's smallest toilet

Japanese company builds world's smallest toilet

You can easily take this toilet anywhere

The Japanese company has developed the world's smallest toilet that you can carry anywhere in your pocket.

The company, based in Nagoya, Japan, has been building toilets since 2020 that you can carry anywhere in your pocket. The length of this toilet is only 7 cm and the width is 6.5 cm which you can also keep in your pocket. 

 People in disaster-stricken or war-torn areas will benefit greatly from this facility. If you are going on a long journey by car, this pocket toilet can come in handy along the way.

Yashwari Kokinawa, owner of the company that built the toilet, says he came up with the idea in 2019 when he was engaged in relief work in Nagano, a city devastated by the hurricane. 

He saw a large number of people queuing up to go to the washroom and each had to wait in line for about 30 minutes, after which he decided to solve the problem.

world's smallest toilet

This toilet is actually a plastic bag that you can adjust on the toilet seat. The company has sold 50,000 packets of toilets so far and recently sent 6,000 pocket toilets to war-affected areas in Ukraine.

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