Japan’s toilet culture at the Toto museum
A concise history of Japanese toilets, highlighting Toto’s role in revolutionizing bathroom culture and boosting tourism in Japan.
A concise history of Japanese toilets, highlighting Toto’s role in revolutionizing bathroom culture and boosting tourism in Japan.
Antique toilet collection, featuring Thomas Crapper items up for sale. 1,200+ pieces from 1830s-1960s, valued at £300,000.
Explore the world’s largest collection of fossilized poop at the Poozeum in Williams, Arizona, offering insights into prehistoric life.
The National Poop Museum collects, preserves, and displays human poop. It’s another example of the interest in this subject.
The world’s largest human poop belongs to a Viking of the ninth century and it’s displayed in a U.K. museum.
The Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö exhibits the weirdest foods and drinks, including a poop wine from Korea.
In India, thanks to Bindeshwar Pathak’s invention and his organization, there’s a school and a toilet museum.
Richard and Floralee Newman have been collecting signed toilet paper samples from all over the world, so many that they created an online museum.
The poop museum, which found a permanent home in Odaiba last year, is moving its activities online, so you can enjoy them in quarantine.
A poop museum opened in Japan. Poop can be something funny and cute. In this new museum, adults and children can do a lot of activities.