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.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet by Sou Fujimoto
Vessels and Fountains
We believe that a public toilet is an urban watering place, a fountain in the city.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
We propose a public hand-washing facility that is open not only to those who use the restrooms but also to a wide variety of people with different purposes.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
The shape of the facility, with its large concave center, is the result of incorporating hand washing stations of various heights.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
It is intended to create a small community of people, from children to the elderly, to gather around the vessel to wash their hands, drink water, and engage in conversation.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
We would like to propose a new type of public space where people can gather and communicate around water.
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
Nishisando Toilet (2023-03-24) by Sou FujimotoShibuya City Tourism Association
https://tokyotoilet.jp/en/nishisando/