| ¶ OUTLINE OF
NORTHER MARIANA IS.(U.S.A.) |
| LOCAL LANGUAGE |
ENGLISH |
| LOCAL NOTATION |
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| PRONUNCIATION |
" Where is the resrtroom? " |
| ABOUT LANGUAGE AND EXPRESSION |
Northern Mariana Islands are the commonwealth of the U.S.A. A public language is English. |
| OUTLINE OF TOILET CULTURE |
Most of toilets are sitting style(western style).
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INFORMATION ABOUT TOILET / INFORMATION ABOUT URINAL
| ¶ INFORMATION ABOUT TOILET
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ID:MP100001 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Saipan (DFS(Garapan)) |
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SHAPE: |
SITTING STYLE |
| HOW TO CLEAN UP: |
BY PAPER |
| HOW IT DISAPPEARS: |
FLUSH BY WATER |
| DIRECTION TO FACE: |
TO THE ENTRANCE |
| DOOR: |
80% |
| PARTITION: |
70% |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
| (Webmaster reported) |
| WEBMASTER'S COMMENTS: |
A toilet of a DFS in Garapan in Saipan. As many tourists visit here, it is very clean. But here is America because doors and patitions are only 70-80%. There are diaper changing beds both in Gents and Ladies. |
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ID:MP100003 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Saipan (The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture) |
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SHAPE: |
SITTING STYLE |
| HOW TO CLEAN UP: |
BY PAPER |
| HOW IT DISAPPEARS: |
FLUSH BY WATER |
| DIRECTION TO FACE: |
TO THE ENTRANCE |
| DOOR: |
80% |
| PARTITION: |
100% |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
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The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture was a hospital in Japanese period with the newest equipments in Micronesia. The buliding was renewed as a museum in 1998. I expected if there is a Japanese type toilet still now, but it is a typical American one with a 80% door. |
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ID:MP100005 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Tinian Island (Tinian Airport) |
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SHAPE: |
SITTING STYLE |
| HOW TO CLEAN UP: |
BY PAPER |
| HOW IT DISAPPEARS: |
FLUSH BY WATER |
| DIRECTION TO FACE: |
TO THE ENTRANCE |
| DOOR: |
80% |
| PARTITION: |
70% |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
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| WEBMASTER'S COMMENTS: |
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A toilet in an airport of Tinian Island next to Saipan Island. It is also typical American toilet with a 80% door. |
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ID:MP100007 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Tinian Island (Japanese Air Administration Building) |
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SHAPE: |
SQUATTING STYLE |
| HOW TO CLEAN UP: |
BY PAPER |
| HOW IT DISAPPEARS: |
FALL INTO A HOLE |
| DIRECTION TO FACE: |
TO THE SIDE WALL OR PARTITION |
| DOOR: |
100% |
| PARTITION: |
100% |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
| (Webmaster reported) |
| WEBMASTER'S COMMENTS: |
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Tinian island was under the rule of Japan as same as Saipan. I heard that there is a ruin of toilets in this building. And I found suitable holes for Japanese style toilets there. Tinian had been really Japan. |
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| ¶ INFORMATION ABOUT URINAL
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ID:MP200002 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Saipan (DFS(Garapan)) |
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EXISTENCE OF URINAL: |
YES |
| SHAPE: |
WALL HUNG MODEL(BOX) |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
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An urinal in the DFS. A typical Box type wall hung model. There is a lower urinal for kids. |
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ID:MP200004 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Saipan (The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture) |
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EXISTENCE OF URINAL: |
YES |
| SHAPE: |
WALL HUNG MODEL(BOX) |
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An urinal in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Museum of History and Culture. A product of KOHLER in U.S.A. |
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ID:MP200006 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Tinian Island (Tinian Airport) |
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EXISTENCE OF URINAL: |
YES |
| SHAPE: |
WALL HUNG MODEL(BOX) |
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An urinal in the Tinian airport. It was under repairing. |
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ID:MP200008 |
YEAR: |
2004 |
PLACE: |
Tinian Island (Japanese Air Administration Building) |
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EXISTENCE OF URINAL: |
NO |
| SHAPE: |
OTHER |
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| REPORTER'S COMMENTS: |
| (Webmaster reported) |
| WEBMASTER'S COMMENTS: |
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Ruins of urinals in Japanese Air Administration Building. There are no urinals but there are partitions. There is no toilets for ladies, of course. |
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