Seeing is believing…

Some time ago I recall hearing about toilet walls which were see through until someone went in and locked the door. Today we happened across them.

We were walking to our dinner in Tomigaya and they certainly stood out as we passed by.

After the dinner following directions back towards a different train station we saw them closer.

Going around to the front we could then read the signs…

… sadly they don’t seem to work when it’s cold, and they’ve chosen to lock them at sunset. Given how cold it gets in Japan I can only guess the cold was not a factor in the initial design, but in reality it would seem they haven’t quite worked out.

If you are in the area- suggest you don’t come here on public holidays or after 5pm in autumn, winter or spring.

Here is a link to an article about them

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/transparent-toilet

Looking forward to high tech toilets.

One of the highlights of a vist to Japan are the toilets, they are heated and have all sorts of buttons that do all sorts of things. I was pleased to see the Economist acknlowedge this in their article Flush with Ambition.

I love this snippet from the article – “True, high-tech lavatories are energy hogs, accounting for 4% of household energy consumption in Japan—more than clothes dryers or dishwasher”

Perhaps you’ll get a TOTO at your next bathroom upgrade.