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所蔵分類名称(登録名)
Sanitarina 61
Sanitarina 61
- カテゴリー
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- #Product
- 制作年(初号)
1967
- 発売年
1967
- 販売元
Ina Seito Co., Ltd. (later INAX, now LIXIL)
- 製造元
Ina Seito Co., Ltd. (later INAX, now LIXIL)
- サイズ
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W470 × D800 × H830mm
- 素材・技法
Primarily ceramic; lid and toilet seat made of resin
- 意匠登録番号
Unknown
- 肖像権・パブリシティ権保持者
Not applicable
- 著作権登録番号
Not registered
- 関連リンク
- 所蔵についての問い合わせ先
INAX Live Museum
Japan’s first toilet equipped with a warm-water washing function.
詳細説明
In 1964, the year of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Ina Seito began importing and selling a toilet equipped with warm-water washing and drying functions, known as the Clos-o-Mat 61, which was used mainly for medical purposes in Europe. However, it did not suit Japanese body types, and replacement parts were difficult to obtain, prompting Ina Seito to begin domestic development.
Through extensive research—including studying Japanese body shapes and refining details such as the position and angle of the washing nozzle—the company released Sanitarina 61 in 1967, Japan’s first domestically produced toilet with a warm-water washing function.
The system uses pump-driven water pressure to extend the nozzle and wash with warm water, while a single foot-operated switch enables warm-air drying and flushing in a fully automatic process, which was highly innovative at the time.
Although the concept of washing with water initially surprised users, it gradually gained acceptance. Today, warm-water bidet toilets are installed in over 80% of Japanese households, establishing a new everyday cultural norm.