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.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini 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.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
The first is cleanliness, and the second is whether anyone is inside.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Using the latest technology, the exterior glass turns opaque when locked.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini 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.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
At night, the facility lights up the park like a beautiful lantern.
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park Toilet (2020-08-05) by Shigeru BanShibuya City Tourism Association