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Not Just Washlets! Japan’s Unique Toilets You Have to See


Unique Toilets in Japan

Toilet NameLocationPrefectureFeature
Garden ToiletKominato Railway, Itabu StationChibaA 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 ToiletWithin the parkTokyoTransparent glass walls turn opaque when locked, allowing users to check cleanliness and privacy before entering.
Scenic Toilet (OTOHIME)Restaurant Nezame-teiNaganoGlass-walled restroom with a panoramic view of the valley, offering an open and refreshing experience.
Ski Jump ToiletRestaurant HeidiNaganoInterior decorated with images of an Olympic ski jump, creating a thrilling atmosphere.
Japanese Garden ToiletRestaurant UjoFukuiA traditional-style toilet located in a Japanese garden. The toilet itself is squat-style.
Aquarium Toilet (Women Only)Café Hipopo PapaHyogoWalls and ceiling are giant aquariums with swimming fish—like using a private restroom inside an aquarium.
Observatory ToiletHario ParkKagoshimaA 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.

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