MUSINGS ON A JAPANESE TOILET
When I first traveled to Japan, I was ready.

I knew all about the astronomical prices (yet still experienced mild sticker shock when I actually saw them with my own eyes on everything from menus to taxi meters to lipstick). I learned the right way to get onto a subway. I practiced my business etiquette. I learned how to bow properly and even how to present my business card.

What I was NOT prepared for, however, was the toilet. Let me explain.

I’ll set up the scene here…it’s about 7:30 PM local time, which could have been 3 AM for all I knew after about 20 hours of flights, airports, taxis and mediocre food. The hotel was fantastic- swift check-in, comfy bed, whisper-quiet halls, and all the fun high-tech gadgets I could want. I could hardly wait to see the amenity selection in the loo and and get freshened up. But, I was stopped in my tracks by this ridiculously monstrous thing jutting out of the wall.

I eyed it skeptically, cautiously, and then I stopped in my tracks. What is this contraption that looks curiously like a warped cross between a regal throne, hospital chair and something right out of the set of a futuristic space film? Maybe I’m imagining this due to the lack of sleep and jet-lag. No, it’s really there. Still suspicious I went in for a closer look. The Japanese toilet was like nothing I had ever seen. Amazed but horrified, how DO I go to the bathroom on this thing?

Now, I like to consider myself an intelligent person, an ultra-savvy traveler with a keen sense of adventure, but I was nervous. What the heck do I do first? Do I sit on this thing or does it pick me up and place me on it? I decided to hold off a bit and do a further inspection. All I can say is WOW- this thing cleans itself, it somehow magically resists bacteria with some hermetically sealed self-sanitizing seat that heats your rear end too. A button to automatically open and close the lid for our germophobic friends that even goes by gender- a different lift for men than for woman. Enough of this, I thought, it’s time to test this thing out.

As I sat there, gleefully testing out all the settings much like a toddler tests out a new toy sitting upon a seat that’s too high for his or her feet to touch the ground, I noticed there was entertainment! Classical music, Japanese pop, or just white static noise…genius. I can update myself on the latest hits while covering up the sound of my flush too (because face it, it’s seriously something to be embarrassed about. Rather, wouldn’t someone on the outside rather think you were weird or nasty if you didn’t flush?) Still trying to work that one out. And what’s that right there? Choice of air freshener? Score! Let’s go with the fresh pine forest. And that button on the left? Oh good grief- a digital timer (like, do I really need to know how long I was on the toilet?) And then in the middle of this, the toilet phone rings… it’s one of my work compatriots screaming in my ear telling me he just apparently gave himself a boiling hot enema (to quote him directly). OK note to self, resist urge to press the “red” button.

I’m just about to finish and then OMG. There it is. The ass button…(pic attached). I couldn’t read the writing so I just figured I’d take a chance. All I can say is, it was one-stop-shopping- a backside massaging, water temperature-controlling, rear-end washing service complete with a blow dryer.

Never in my life… and so it went, every day, every loo, another adventure. Curious, strange, sometimes frightening but always entertaining…the Japanese toilet. And yes, I’d buy one for myself in a heartbeat if I could track one down.
MANDARIN ORIENTAL- Miami
The Mandarin Oriental, Miami is everything you’d expect it to be in this sizzling destination- chic, elegant, sophisticated, eclectic and downright fabulous…yet with a bit of an Asian flair. As if the contemporary design, high-energy restaurants, dynamic lounges and award-winning spa weren’t enough to satisfy even the most discerning of palettes, the location makes it absolutely ideal…set on a luxurious piece of Brickell Key- close enough to the action of South Beach, yet far enough away for those that don’t wish to be in the middle of the frenetic all-night pace.

What we love most here is the spa…or should we say spaaaaaaaahhhh. 15,000 square feet of sensational serenity graced with exotic textures and scents, a cocoon of sheer bliss with 17 private treatment rooms, 6 of which are VIP suites for the perfect personalized spa experience. Try something new and enroll in a Thai Massage class with a master healing trainer, who brings with her the techniques used in the Old Medicine Hospital School of Chiang Mai. No previous experience required! http://www.mandarinoriental.com/miami/useful_info/

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ANA MANDARA HUE- Vietnam- The Ancient City of Hue has just been graced with a stroke of brilliant modern luxury with the opening of the exclusive Ana Mandara Hue, set directly on the serene shores of Thuan An Beach just a few minutes from the center of this most historic enclave of Vietnam...the oldest imperial city along the legendary Perfume River that contains the tombs of the Nguyen kings.

The Ana Mandara is a work of art, boasting the largest villas in the area, created in a variety of styles and decor, complete with the utmost modern facilities. And what’s more, they feature some incredibly unique experiences such as private rice paddy dinners, beach BBQ’s, and cruises through the local fish farms that truly get you woven into the fabric of this mysterious and mystically beautiful country.

As you’d probably expect, this experience wouldn’t be complete without Zen-like spa rituals and the hotel’s on-property spa menu is entirely inspired by Ayurvedic concepts and Asiatic rituals that help recuperate energies as well as relax the mind and spirit. www.hotelcollectionindochine.com

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LA VAQUITA ECHA- Maipo Valley, Chile
We think we ate half a cow. Or at least that was what was presented to us at our table atop a small, still-smoldering portable grill about 15 minutes after we had ordered something akin to a mixed grill at La Vaquita Echa, a small country farmhouse-style restaurant in the Chilean winelands. The Maipo Valley is perhaps one of the most well-known in the region, an easy day trip from Santiago, and also where the famed Concha Y Toro winery calls home.

The place is adorable, adorned with all sorts of handicrafts and positively full of folklore. Though welcome signs in multiple languages were strewn across the walls, giving us an "oh no, we just walked into a tourist trap" vibe, the hospitality right from the outset made us feel as though we were walking into someone's private home.

The food is incredibly fresh, but don't be fooled by the sides and the starters- the money is defintiely in the meat here. We ordered a mixed platter, and mixed indeed it was. Enough meat to topple the table including Waygu beef which was more delicious than we could have imagined. As if the food wasn't good enough, the waiters breaking into song, following the folk dancers and guitarist as they wove in and out of the tables was an absolute show. It made everyone smile, and certainly made it easier to linger a bit longer over another bottle of (very affordable) Carmenere.

It's not so much a secret find. We weren't terribly surprised to see how many day tours include lunch at La Vaquita Echa, and we usually try to stay away from these types of places. But, the food, the fun and the charm far outweigh any touristy factor here. Definitely go, and definitely wear your elastic-waistband pants. http://www.lavaquitaecha.cl/
TIVOLI ECORESORT PRAIA DO FORTE- Bahia, Brazil
We have to admit, we’ve got a soft spot for properties that go above and beyond to preserve their local surroundings by employing unique and sustainable practices. The Tivoli Ecoresort Praia Do Forte truly believes in “Enjoying without destroying” and by drawing upon the natural resources of the area, while working hard to integrate the local community to help improve their quality of life, they’ve created something that’s far more amazing than the stunning resort and surroundings themselves.
As far as the luxe eco-tourism aspect, they’ve got that down pat. This is a 5-star haven built in harmony with nature and the biodiversity of the area in mind, rooms are simple yet elegant, with an exclusive Thalassotherapy spa for holistic health and well being, and a comprehensive activities offering for adults and children alike including a variety of eco-tours to draw guests into the heart of the region for a wealth of new experiences. Beyond the hotel itself, the team is involved in a myriad of local programs designed to improve and protect the local environment, education initiatives and the culture. Everything from adult literacy to child tutoring, to building their workforce with local residents are addressed and all work towards helping the community achieve a better life.
What’s brilliant about Bahia? Basically everything- aside from being blessed with gorgeous beaches, it’s surrounded by ecological sanctuaries bursting with brilliant colors and all sorts of flora you’ve never seen and are unlikely to see again, and animal conservation projects you can visit that are focused on the protection of marinelife as well. Perhaps the most charming and unforgettable area and a must-see when in the area is the quaint fishing village that surrounds the resort. Believed to be full of magic, it’s a small town of just under 2000 inhabitants whose beautiful, simple lifestyles haven’t changed in decades, where people sit outside in the evenings to watch the sun set and the moon rise, and traditional festivals and religious celebrations are a way of life. They put their money where their mouth is…well done, and so worth a visit. www.tivolihotels.com

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ISLAND HIDEAWAY AT DHONAKULHI SPA RESORT & MARINA- Maldives
In an archipelago like the Maldives, with 1196 islands in 26 natural Atolls, one surely should be able to find a tiny little hideaway of one’s own, shouldn’t they? The Island Hideaway certainly agrees, and has created a luxury boutique resort on a privately-owned, uninhabited virgin island that guests can call all their own. It’s so remote that not only a 45-minute hopper flight from Male does the trick, for, after you land, a speedboat awaits for the remaining 20 minutes of the journey. You have to really want to get here, but when you do, you’ll understand.

The entire island is your own private domain here, surrounded by a shallow waist-deep lagoon with some of the most crystal-clear waters you’ll ever see. Here, nature blends with luxury and privacy…rooms evoke a rustic charm with their custom made handcrafted furniture and magical little architectural touches and colors designed to overwhelm the senses, all purposely set quite far from one another delivering private havens of serenity and peace. If all of that relaxation in the room isn’t enough, don’t fret- there’s a signature Mandara Spa on property, and you know what that means- pure spa luxury in every way possible. Ultra-romantic dining options, butler service, and one of the world’s most stunning beaches complete this circle of absolute perfection. Far, far away… but far from forgettable…

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