Unique Toilets in Japan
Toilet Name | Location | Prefecture | Feature |
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Garden Toilet | Kominato Railway, Itabu Station | Chiba | A transparent toilet set in an enormous outdoor garden, designed with the concept of being one of the world’s largest stalls. |
Haruno Ogawa Community Park Toilet | Within the park | Tokyo | Transparent glass walls turn opaque when locked, allowing users to check cleanliness and privacy before entering. |
Scenic Toilet (OTOHIME) | Restaurant Nezame-tei | Nagano | Glass-walled restroom with a panoramic view of the valley, offering an open and refreshing experience. |
Ski Jump Toilet | Restaurant Heidi | Nagano | Interior decorated with images of an Olympic ski jump, creating a thrilling atmosphere. |
Japanese Garden Toilet | Restaurant Ujo | Fukui | A traditional-style toilet located in a Japanese garden. The toilet itself is squat-style. |
Aquarium Toilet (Women Only) | Café Hipopo Papa | Hyogo | Walls and ceiling are giant aquariums with swimming fish—like using a private restroom inside an aquarium. |
Observatory Toilet | Hario Park | Kagoshima | A glass-walled observatory toilet with stunning views of the ocean and islands below. |
This private “Tokyo Toilet Tour” is a must-try! With a local guide, you’ll visit hidden gems such as transparent glass park restrooms and architecturally designed facilities that truly stand out. A tour dedicated to exploring unique types of toilets is something you can only experience here in Japan! With English support included, it’s comfortable and stress-free. Perfect for anyone who wants to discover Tokyo’s culture and design from a fun and unusual perspective.