While certainly one of the most bizarre attractions in South Korea, even at age 29 this was an absolutely amazing place to stop and check out for an hour. Did I know really anything about the history of toilets before I came here? No. Did I learn a lot of fascinating stuff about the history in this country? Absolutely. Absolute hilarious statues outside the facility, and a great history inside the museum as well as cool park and exhibition across the street. This place is a bit off the beaten path, have to do a little bit of walking after a bus, so recommend driving there if you can. Really really cool exhibits though, and there is English inside. Also...
Read moreIt was interesting and the kiddos got a kick out of all the statues and displays that are around the house. There is also a children's bathroom in front of the entrance that is well made and kids enjoyed. Also, entrance was free but had a donation area you can put some money into. There is no eating or drinking once inside the house and from what we saw, no elevator was available. Beyond that, the inside of the house was small, and exhibits were not very engaging for little ones. I highly recommend a visit if you are in the area, but anything outside a 30min driving distance, people may be...
Read morei love mr toilets house it makes me so happy seeing the head come out of the toilet like skibidi toilet he is also a mewing god, he is a demon level threat on how big his mewing streak is he could mog all of us within a second of just looking at us. I love this play so much because my kids can play with the head in the toilet, i would also play with it but my wife plays with it to much, please if anyone can help me i would want to go...
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