The Global Times, which is affiliated with the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily, devoted the editorial in both its English and Chinese editions to the subject, under the headline: "Popularity of Japanese toilet seats overstated".
There were calls for Chinese consumers not to purchase Japanese goods when the two countries' relations reached crisis point over East China Sea islets controlled by Tokyo and claimed by Beijing.
Buying its neighbour's lavatories "makes a mockery of China's boycott of Japanese goods", the paper said.
Both sides have repeatedly sent ships and aircraft to the islands, but despite their political differences Asia's two biggest economies have close business ties.
Roughly half a million Chinese tourists descended on Japan over this month's Lunar New Year holiday, spending an estimated USD 882 million according to Nomura Securities.
And AFP was able to confirm today that the toilets at the foreign ministry in Beijing are manufactured by Japanese industry leader Toto -- although of the normal variety, rather than full-service models.
Japan's nationalist Prime Minister Shinzo Abe angered Beijing in 2013 by visiting Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine, which honours Japan's war dead including convicted war criminals from World War II.
It was unclear why the Global Times focused its ire on the smallest room, but it may have been triggered by a Beijing Youth Daily article that said the seats were second only to rice cookers in popularity among purchases by Chinese tourists to Japan.
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