Ecuadorian Denise Molina he keeps all his followers aware of every step he takes. He shares his growth and impressions of the world with unique grace and an inevitable journalistic nose. On this occasion, he presented a special interesting fact from Japan, the country where he stayed.

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He talked about smart bathrooms through a video from the venue. Molina took his camera into one of these spaces to show off each of the features that make life easier for users.

“For the Japanese, going to the bathroom must be a real pleasure. (…) All bathrooms, even the public ones, are very modern”Molina said.

He showed how these bathrooms include buttons with different functions; For example, people can wash themselves through the stream provided by the same toilet; They can also be dried. except they are ecological, because the same water that someone washes their hands with is reused for the toilet.

And as if that wasn’t enough, bathrooms come with music from the opera or sanatorium so users can activate it in case they need privacy. “Public bathrooms have sounds so you can’t hear what you’re doing in the bathroom”account in the video.

“Would you like to have a bathroom like this at home?” asked the communicator, who said he was posting this video to “relax” Ecuadorians ahead of the election.

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Days earlier, a journalist had shared a video of a robot preparing coffee in some shops, malls and hotels. “I want to introduce you to Sawyoo, the barista robot (…). He made me a nice coffee,” he said two days ago. (AND)

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