
1/20
A photo provided by the Nippon Foundation shows a new public toilet designed by Shigeru Ban, the Pritzker Prize-winning architect, in a park in Tokyo. When occupied and locked properly, the tinted glass stalls become frosted and opaque. (Satoshi Nagare/The Nippon Foundation/The New York Times )
In This Pic :
Tokyo
Read More
2/20
People look at a man waiting for transparent toilet to turn opaque before using it at Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. These public toilets were installed to keep a check on the hygiene maintained by people.
In This Pic :
Tokyo, Public toilets
Pic Courtesy : AFP
Read More
3/20
A general view of a transparent toilet designed by Shigeru Ban at Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park in the Shibuya district of Tokyo.
In This Pic :
Tokyo, Public toilets
Pic Courtesy : AFP
Read More
4/20
A man stands in front of the public toilet designed by Shigeru Ban. The opaque walls indicate that there is someone inside.
In This Pic :
Tokyo, Public toilets
Pic Courtesy : AFP
Read More
5/20
A man uses the transparent toilet at Haru-no-Ogawa Community Park in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. These toilets were installed in Tokyo in August 2020.
In This Pic :
Tokyo, Public toilets
Pic Courtesy : AFP
Read More