The Tokyo Toilet LogoShibuya City Tourism Association
Public toilets in Shibuya like you've never seen
Toilets are a symbol of Japan's world-renowned hospitality culture. Public toilets have been redesigned in 17 locations throughout Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan) with the help of 16 creators invited from around the world.
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
Higashi Sanchome Toilet by Nao Tamura
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The toilet is a place where we address physical needs universal to all mankind, regardless of age, sexual identity, nationality, religion, or skin color.
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
As we come into an age of increased awareness, how can a communal space like the public bathroom evolve in order to effectively accommodate our infinitely diverse needs?
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
Living in New York, I have been privileged to witness the LGBTQ+ community living in alignment with their sexual identities. As I designed this public toilet for a small triangular lot in Shibuya, I envisioned a society that embraces the LGBTQ+ community and holds space for them
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
I realized that what enables each user a comfortable experience boils down to safety, privacy and urgency. With this in mind, I created three separate spaces that redefine the way a public toilet establishes personal space.
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
The design was inspired by Origata, a traditional Japanese method of decorative wrapping. A symbol of gift-giving, this motif embodies the spirit of hospitality towards Shibuya ward’s multinational visitors, and carries my vision to create a safe space that envelopes all users.
Higashi Sanchome toilet (2020-08-07) by Nao TamuraShibuya City Tourism Association
This design represents my hope for a society where people from all walks of life feel safe and are able to thrive.