Shibuya's public toilets

Photo: Satoshi Nagare, provided by The Nippon Foundation

Shibuya's public toilets are being transformed into works of art thanks to the collaboration of Japan's esteemed architects and creatives. Renowned visionaries such as Shigeru Ban, Kengo Kuma, Sou Fujimoto, Tadao Ando, and others have contributed their design prowess to create a collection of breathtaking designer toilets scattered throughout Shibuya. Prepare to be captivated by these stunning architectural marvels as you explore the vibrant streets of Shibuya.

Shibuya, the vibrant district known for its trendy shopping scene, is undergoing a remarkable transformation. While iconic structures like Shibuya Scramble Square, Parco department store, and Miyashita Park capture attention, it's the newly unveiled collection of designer public toilets that truly showcases cutting-edge design.

In collaboration with Shibuya's local government, the Nippon Foundation initiated a groundbreaking initiative called The Tokyo Toilet. The project aims to replace 17 public toilets in Shibuya with innovative and accessible structures. Drawing upon the creative genius of 16 esteemed Japanese architects and designers, including Sou Fujimoto, Shigeru Ban, Tadao Ando, and Kengo Kuma, these facilities redefine the concept of public restrooms.

Prepare to be amazed as you explore Shibuya's most sophisticated lavatories. To easily locate these architectural gems, refer to the provided map that highlights their precise locations.

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