
TOTO MUSEUM Celebrates 10th Anniversary
This year marks a special milestone for TOTO — the 10th anniversary of the TOTO Museum in Kitakyushu, Japan. Since its opening in 2015, the museum has become a proud symbol of TOTO’s heritage, innovation, and dedication to creating sanitary products that improve everyday life. As the exclusive partner of TOTO here in Malaysia, W.Atelier MY joins in to celebrate this momentous occasion.
TOTO’s story began in 1917, when founder Kazuchika Okura set out to improve public health and hygiene in Japan through better sanitation. From those early beginnings, TOTO has grown into a global brand known for its exceptional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Iconic innovations such as the TOTO WASHLET, first introduced in 1980, have redefined bathroom comfort and hygiene — setting new standards that continue to influence modern living today.
TOTO Museum offers visitors a look into this remarkable journey. It showcases TOTO’s evolution — from its first generation of toilets to today’s smart, water-saving technologies. Through interactive exhibits and historical displays, the museum itself tells the story of how thoughtful design and engineering can transform something as simple as a bathroom into a space of wellness and sophistication.
The museum continues to serve as a reminder of TOTO’s philosophy: to create products that enhance comfort, promote hygiene, and protect the environment. This philosophy continues to guide W.Atelier MY as we bring TOTO’s innovations to Malaysian homes, hotels, and commercial spaces.
At W.Atelier MY, we take pride in sharing TOTO’s legacy of quality and innovation. Every TOTO product — from smart toilets and touchless faucets to elegant bathtubs and bathroom fittings — is designed to make daily living more comfortable, hygienic, and sustainable.
As the TOTO Museum celebrates its 10th year, we look forward to many more years of innovation and inspiration ahead. Here’s to a decade of design excellence — and to the many ways TOTO continues to enrich our everyday lives.
To find out more : https://jp.toto.com/en/knowledge/visit/museum/