Korean hotel toilets and a fire escape
Busan & Incheon, South Korea, 2007.
Hotel toilets
![technical toilet [technical toilet]](toilet-busan.jpg)
![technical toilet: controls [technical toilet: controls]](toilet-busan-controls.jpg)
![another technical toilet [another technical toilet]](toilet-incheon-controls.jpg)
See also:
- toilet door signs (Mexican restaurant)
- the constable's urinal at Orford Castle
- Toilets of the World
- the Sulabh Toilet Museum
- Japanese toilet culture
- Korean toilet culture
Hotel fire escape
![hotel escape rope [hotel escape rope]](busan--escape_rope.jpg)
Some of the hotel furnishings puzzled me—the ten-foot crowbar propped up in a corner of the jade and jasper bathroom, for example, or the khaki camouflage cape in the closet, or the sack of hardtack under the bed. Over the tub, next to the towels, hung an enormous spool of standard Alpine rope, and on the door was a card which I first noticed when I went to triple-lock the super-yale. It read: “This Room Guaranteed BOMB-FREE. From the Management.” (Lem, The Futurological Congress)
See also: Korean food & drink, Sign, sign, everywhere a sign.