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.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet by Shigeru Ban
The transparent Tokyo toilet
There are two things we worry about when entering a public toilet, especially those located at a park.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
The first is cleanliness, and the second is whether anyone is inside.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Using the latest technology, the exterior glass turns opaque when locked.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
This allows users to check the cleanliness and whether anyone is using the toilet from the outside.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
At night, the facility lights up the park like a beautiful lantern.
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association