Japan's high-tech toilets is still a mystery to many since it implementation many tourists has experienced bizarre things. And because of the upcoming 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Olympic Games set to happen in the country, it's now the subject of the limelight. Indeed, the government has set solutions to finally uncover the riddle behind by standardizing its symbols.

"Toilets say a lot about a nation," the Telegraph told about Japan's high-tech toilet. Its top-of-the-game technology supposedly reflects how the country itself beautifully works, locals doubtlessly enjoy it but it's a different story for outsiders. And the government thinks ahead of the problem, they are now planning to get to the bottom of the mishaps for the upcoming world events: 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Olympic Games.

Millions of visiting tourists are already expected for the next coming years in Japan for 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Olympic Games, and it's really inevitable for them to experience Japan's high-tech toilets. To make things easier for everybody, they are now launching 8-standardized symbols for all washrooms. It will finally resolve the mystery of "lid and seat controls, flush strength, front and back bidets, and air drying."

In the process of standardizing Japan's high-tech toilets, business giants such as Toshiba, Panasonic, and Toto will be joining hands to ensure that 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Olympic Games foreign audience will get the best of the nation. "We are sure the new design of pictograms will help our products become more popular overseas, as well as offer hospitality to foreigners and show that Japan is a country that welcomes tourists," Toto President Madoka Kitamura told the press.

Supposedly the problem with Japan's high-tech toilets got worse after the major companies made varying symbols which confused a lot of unfamiliar vacationers. Now that everything is simplified, 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Olympic Games tourists can surely experience the best of the country's advanced technology.