India, May 2 -- Japan has been a curve ahead in its innovation with everyday-use products and now the same could come handy for the toilet paper crisis in the United States. According to reports, the toilet paper shortage in the United States is leading to a rise in searching for alternate and cheaper solutions.

According to The Farmingdale Observer's report, Japanese high-tech systems for toilets use water jets instead of toilet papers. They come with adjustable water pressure and warm air drying, so that toilet paper usage does not arise. For some US households, the shortage of toilet paper supply could mean that these kind of technology could come in handy. Moreover, this could be a cleaner and safer alternative where hygiene is conce...