This is just one of many ideas to improve public restrooms in Tokyo.
Discover Tokyo: Transparent Public Restroom Check-ins
These are restroom stalls with partitions located in a park in Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan). The transparent design serves to prevent peeping toms or individuals hiding inside.
This is explained by the operation mechanism of smart glass panels used in the restroom construction. The glass remains transparent when unoccupied. Conversely, it automatically turns opaque when someone steps inside. Thus, privacy when using public restrooms is ensured.
The area of this restroom facility is approximately 200 square meters, featuring a toilet placed in a booth with all four sides made of glass. The transparent restrooms are adorned with flower pots and plants on the outside, creating a beautiful space for users.
Despite being transparent, users won't feel any discomfort. The glass panels of the toilet automatically fog up when someone steps inside. At that moment, electricity is connected through sensors on the floor.
According to representatives from the Nippon Foundation, many Japanese people feel hesitant about using public restrooms, especially those located in parks, often due to dirtiness or the presence of suspicious individuals inside.
This impressive design in Japan is expected to change people's negative perceptions about public restrooms.
From Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourAugust 20, 2020