Friday, April 19, 2024

tokyo toilet part 3

From Ebisu, we took the Hibiya line to Hiroo

This one is located in Hiroo East Park and designed by Tomohito Ushiro
Loved the huge rhododendron trees at the edge of University of Sacred Heart property, which is next to the park
Back at Ebisu station, at the West exit is this one designed by Kashiwa Sato

Ebisu East Park designed by Fumihiko Maki

Loved that there was a cherry tree right above, all the petals fluttering was nice
tako (octopus) slide at the park
always see this building from the train, was cool to see it up close
Higashi 3-chome by Nao Tamura.

This one seemed really compact.


And lastly Ebisu Park designed by Masamichi Katayama
we also visited Ebisu Shrine

It was nice to see different parts of Shibuya ward, it was also nice to learn that Shibuya has quiet areas and is not just sensory overload.

We’re not sure when we’ll be able to go see the movie, have you seen it?!

Anyway, if you visit Tokyo, and happen to find yourself in Shibuya, I hope you'll check out one or more of these public toilets.

We enjoyed this adventure and I hope you did as well.

6 comments:

  1. sure hope that last one has a roof because that building right behind! LOL Like, Ala Moana park restrooms with no roof and guys used to climb the surrounding trees!

    Great tour, thank you very much. I'll be sure to look these up.
    v

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  2. That was cool. Thanks. Did you have a favorite one? I think mine is the see-through one for its look, but would hate for the opaque feature to fail while using it. 😁

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  3. V, I didn't go inside this one, so I don't know, but I don't think there was a roof

    Jalna, I like the see through ones too, but yeah, the failing opaque would be scary! there was one when you "sat down" you could see yourself in a mirror that one was definitely not my favorite!

    Kirk, it really was

    Take care everyone
    Kat

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  4. Hahahaha!! I totally got the Ala Moana Beach vibe with the last one too. No roof and no doors on the stalls.

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