We’ve been in seven different hotels so far. They are moderately priced and charming. Each room has had an en suite bathroom and each bathroom has had a bidet!
The bidet must be important for hygiene because space for a human-sized shower is sacrificed to make room for it. It sits next to the toilet, shiny clean and sparkling.
I have encountered these fixtures before in France and I know what they’re for. But I’ve never taken the time to learn to use one. So I consulted YouTube for instruction. I found an excellent and tasteful video where a fully clothed young woman demonstrated both the wall facing and the more conventional forward facing positions. (Search “how to use an Italian bidet” by Nima Ghods. You will find some other funny ones there too.) Please watch Nima’s video before you read on.
I gathered my equipment, soap and the special thin towel, ready to attempt the “girls” position. The bidet was as low as a preschool chair and there was just no room for my long legs. Straight on they hit the wall and I was not on board. There was no room to fan my legs out to the side either. This was a no go.
Thankfully the conventional toilet position worked great. I had to get used to the low seat and the warm spray but now I’m a believer.

Thank you for this eye-witness report! (Do you know anyone w/a fancy Japanese toilet? That should be your next topic!)
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Do have a friend who is currently in Japan. I’ll ask her.
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Katy, I just got your email about the blog. What a fabulous trip! Your food descriptions are making me long to return to Italy. Thanks for sharing your journey.
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It’s hard not to write about the food! Glad you like.
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I also love bidets! My short legs have never been a problem for that.
I will look up the instructions in case I have been doing it wrong.
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😂
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This was hilarious to read!
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