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Transparent toilets - your worst nightmare?

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MawB2 Tue 18-Aug-20 08:43:00

From today’s Guardian

It sounds like the worst kind of anxiety dream – a public toilet cubicle that appears to offer the promise of blessed relief, but which on closer inspection turns out to be entirely see-through.

That, though, is the design feature behind several toilets that recently opened in public parks in Tokyo.

The “transparent” toilets, created by the Pritzker prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban and more than a dozen other leading designers, are made from coloured “smart glass” that turns opaque when the cubicles are occupied.

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The conveniences opened this month in five locations in the capital’s Shibuya neighbourhood as part of the Tokyo Toilet Project, organised by the nonprofit Nippon Foundation.

Novelty aside, the foundation said there were important practical considerations behind the unusual toilets, which it likened to a “curious piece of playground equipment”.

“There are two concerns with public toilets, especially those located in parks,” it said. “The first is whether it is clean inside, and the second is that no one is secretly waiting inside.”

Using new technology, the foundation said the cubicles’ glass outer walls turn opaque after the door is locked, allowing prospective users to survey the interior before spending a penny.

“At night they light up the parks like a beautiful lantern,” it added.

Japan’s hi-tech WCs have long been the subject of fascination among visitors to the country.

I think I’ll give them a miss!

SueDonim Tue 18-Aug-20 23:54:40

Have you read the thread properly, Saetana? If you had, you’ll have seen that people have concerns as to the technology behind this. hmm

Callistemon Wed 19-Aug-20 00:24:25

This is one of my nightmares come true.
A regular nightmare is being desperate to spend a penny, being unable to find a loo and when I eventually find one it has no door and is facing a public footpath.

honeyrose Wed 19-Aug-20 00:52:56

I can’t understand why anyone would want to be anything other than private when using the loo! I’d be worried that the opacity, or whatever it’s called, in those “modern” toilets might fail. I too have had bad dreams about using a loo with no door/a clear glass door. I am a very private person in many respects and definitely have body issues and I think those dreams are reminding me of that fact.

vegansrock Wed 19-Aug-20 02:37:08

Japanese toilets are amazing and I’d rather have one of these than some of the disgusting loos in public places here. If you’ve been to the top of the Shard building in London their loos have floor to ceiling windows so you can see out when you are on the loo - no chance of being overlooked. They do have blinds you can pull though.

Missfoodlove Wed 19-Aug-20 07:07:31

I went to a loo in Brussels where you couldn’t see in to the cubicle but once seated you could clearly see out?.
I got stage fright!
It was truly weird.

Shropshirelass Thu 20-Aug-20 08:50:00

No, not for me!