I went on a trip to Europe and it seems to happen that I can not smile because of this, which looks like a toilet in the bathroom. What is the identity of this?

After traveling to Europe, Mr. A was enjoying the trip by eating delicious food, seeing the wonderful buildings, and suddenly his stomach went to the sick toilet.

However, there is one more toilet seat of the same shape, and it is confused about how to use it, and the identity of this is the 'bidet' which is neither the toilet nor the washstand.

The bidet, which is commonly used in Korea, is an electronic bidet integrated into a toilet. In the '80s, a bathroom company in Japan developed an electronic bidet and spread it around the world. In some European countries such as Italy and Spain, this passive bidet is used. How do I use it?

[This is the real washbasin and that's the bidet in Italy. (So ​​you can just sit down and write?)]

[Joe Hyeon-hyun / Director, Korea Toilet Research Institute: Originally, the bidet started from France, but it is on a pony ride. It was used to see the stool or to wipe it after menstruation, and one was installed beside the stall.]

There was a problem that I could not laugh when I first washed and washed my passenger bidet. Why should I use a passive bidet?

[Cho, Hyun-hyun / Director, Korea Toilet Research Institute: There are many limestone-mixed water in the Italian side. I think that the clogging of the toilet (nozzle) would be fast if you saw the lime inside.]

Not only in Europe but also in some Asian countries we use different bidets. It is a hose-type bidet that wipes out the water just by the lake, and there are many places without toilet paper. Which toilet is convenient?

[Cho, Hyun-hyun / Director, Korea Toilet Research Institute: It is not the right way to say which is the best and bad because there are differences in culture and customs. That way, there is this way too.]

Even if you go to see the trip, you will not panic now?

▶ Traveling overseas! What is the identity of this in a foreign toilet?