Japanese-Style Toilets & Washlets
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TOTO Washlet+ Drake II + S550e Integrated Smart Toilet Combo
TOTO MH Wall-Hung Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet Bowl
TOTO RP Wall-Hung Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet Bowl
TOTO Washlet+ Aquia IV Dual-Flush + S550e Integrated Smart Toilet Combo
Kohler Santa Rosa Comfort Height One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Veil Smart Integrated Bidet Toilet with Tankless Flush
Kohler Numi 2.0 Intelligent Toilet with Alexa, Bluetooth Speakers
Kohler Persuade Dual-Flush Two-Piece Elongated 1.0/1.6 GPF Toilet
Kohler Persuade Curv One-Piece Elongated Dual-Flush Toilet
Kohler Elliston Comfort Height Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Gleam One-Piece Compact-Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Adair One-Piece Elongated Comfort Height 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Highline Arc Curv One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Karing Intelligent Toilet with Integrated Bidet
Kohler Devonshire Comfort Height Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Bancroft Comfort Height Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Tresham Comfort Height Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Corbelle Comfort Height One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Kelston Comfort Height Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler San Souci Compact One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Saile One-Piece Elongated Skirted-Trapway 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Memoirs Classic One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Highline Pressure-Lite Two-Piece Elongated 1.0 GPF Toilet
Japanese-Style Toilets & Washlets: full buyer's guide
If you've stayed in a Tokyo hotel, you know exactly what brought you to this page: a TOTO Washlet. The most famous of the "Japanese toilet" category, but not the only one. Here's how the category breaks down and what you can actually buy in the US.
What "Japanese toilet" usually means to a US searcher
In Japan, virtually every modern toilet is a "smart toilet" by US definitions — heated seat, integrated washlet (bidet), often auto-flush and auto-lid. The feature set is so universal that there's no Japanese term for "smart toilet"; it's just a toilet. When a US shopper searches "japanese toilet," they almost always mean one of three things:
- The full integrated combo — bowl, tank or tankless, with built-in cleansing wash, heated seat, dryer, deodorizer. TOTO Neorest is the segment-defining product.
- The replacement seat (Washlet) — the TOTO Washlet S550e, C5, K300 are seats you install on an existing US toilet. This is the more accessible product — see our bidet seat category. Adding a Washlet seat to a Drake bowl gets you 80% of the Neorest experience for $700–$1,500.
- The Toto Drake series itself — a tank-style two-piece toilet famous for its Tornado flush. Sold as the entry to the TOTO brand experience.
The three Japanese brands you can actually buy in the US
- TOTO — by far the most distributed. Manufacturers in Morrow, Georgia for the US market. Drake, Drake II, UltraMax II, Aquia, Carlyle II, Neorest, Washlet S550e/C5/K300. Available at Home Depot, Lowes, Ferguson, Build.com.
- INAX — historically the #2 Japanese fixture brand; now owned by Lixil (also owns American Standard). Limited US distribution; some models appear under the American Standard umbrella with re-engineered specs for US plumbing.
- Panasonic Washlet — exists in the US market through architectural-specifications channels but rarely at retail. Premium hospitality and high-end residential specifications.
What's culturally different about the Japanese spec
- Front nozzle vs rear: Japanese washlets typically default to a rear-wash position. Front-wash ("feminine wash") is a second button. Most US-translated UIs have these labeled clearly now.
- Oscillating wash: the nozzle moves back and forth slightly during wash to broaden the cleansed area. A TOTO signature.
- Power-saver / heated seat timer: Japanese models default to lower-temperature heated-seat to save energy; US models often run hotter by default.
- Auto-deodorizer: a carbon filter behind the seat with a fan. Almost universal on Japanese-spec models; only on premium US-spec equivalents.
- Lower flush GPF: Japanese homes have run sub-1.0 GPF for decades. The US technical floor (1.28 GPF, sub-1.0 with WaterSense) is catching up.
How to get the Japanese experience in a US bathroom
Two paths: (a) install a complete Japanese-style integrated combo (TOTO Neorest at $5k+, or a TOTO Drake bowl + Washlet S550e+ seat for $2,500), or (b) add a Washlet seat to your existing toilet for $700–$1,500 — same brand DNA, fraction of the price, install in 30 minutes. The Washlet seat needs a GFCI outlet within reach; if your bathroom doesn't have one, an electrician adds it for $150–$400. See our bidet category for the seat-only path.