This is the world's smallest portable toilet

2022-06-16 11:58:54 By : Mr. Henry Wang

Where could you find the smallest toilet ever built by man?Probably in the same place where the most advanced toilets on the planet have been developed, and that is no other place than Japan.Those in charge of making this small version of something so essential for daily life a reality are Kokenawa Inc., a recently started company based in Nagoya, Japan, and which produces Pocketoilet, the smallest portable toilet on the planet, or as they themselves say, a unique lifesaver when nature calls.The basic idea, in fact, has to do with the latter.They say that there are moments in life when "that call" catches us in a place where there are no toilets nearby, and this is where Pocketoilet does the work.Kokenawa explains that the development of his device is a great idea for war-torn areas and areas affected by natural disasters, where toilets are among the most sought-after services, “apart from insufficient portable toilets and unhygienic latrines, there are no too many options”, they explain.The features of the portable toilet: It arrives packaged in a 7 centimeters high and 6.5 centimeters wide package that fits in virtually any pocket or purse.According to Yoshinori Kokenawa, founder of Kokenawa Inc.:I came up with the idea for Pocketoilet in 2019, while volunteering in the city of Nagano, which had been devastated by Typhoon Hagibis.One of the first things I noticed was the long lines of people waiting in front of conventional portable toilets.Although people worked as fast as they could to reclaim the area, they had to stand in line for 30 minutes or more each time they used the restroom.I wanted to do something about it.Pay nothing, get 'Ted Lasso' Best Buy is offering free subscriptions to Apple TV+, Apple Fitness+, Apple News, and Apple Music.Said and done.At the end of the year 2020, the Kokenawa company launched Pocketoilet.As we see in the images, it consists of a bag made of special and durable fibers and a pack of coagulant.The bag doubles as a "real" toilet, and tests by the company have found that the bags give off almost no odor "when left inside with feces inside for a week."Kokenawa explained that the company has so far sold around 50,000 Pocketoilets and has donated 6,000 to Ukraine after the start of the war.[OddityCentral]

y>