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Electronic bidet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electronic bidet
A bidet is a plumbing fixture used for personal cleansing that utilizes a stream of water to clean the body in place of toilet paper after using the toilet. In the past, getting a bidet meant installing a completely new unit in the bathroom. Modern electronically operated bidets are no longer standalone units, but now most of them attach directly to a regular toilet. This allows for seamless integration between the toilet and the bidet so that they can be used together. Today's modern bidets are electronically controlled with much more flexibility in terms of what they offer, hence the term electronic bidet. == History == The bidet concept was originally developed during 19th century, but the "bidet" term is actually older. The word bidet was used in 15th century France to refer to the pet ponies that French royalty kept.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://web.archive.org/web/20091220192053/http://www.worldtoilet.org/resources.asp?no=6 )〕 The reason the device was called a bidet is because the seating method resembled sitting on a pet pony. Over time, the classic bidet evolved significantly, becoming more of a cleaning method. It began to parallel the same heightened sense of hygiene and sanitation of the modern world. Over the span of several decades, the bidet concept has become one that is welcomed in many homes, and not necessarily looked at as an odd device.
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