Japanese Toilet Designed by Kengo Kuma | SHIBUYA (Tokyo)
Japanese Toilets in the wild, the public toilets that shock the world are like these — clean, functional, public — I said clean like super clean. This one designed by World-renown designer of the National Stadium Kengo Kuma is in Shibuya and located here: MAP Nabeshima Shoto Park https://goo.gl/maps/pdZVEKPrqRZe8ywQ9 ▶︎ New ONLY in JAPAN channel with edited stories: / johndaub ▶︎ Instagram: / onlyinjapantv ▶︎ Twitter: / onlyinjapantv ▶︎ Facebook: / onlyinjapantv ▶︎ Discord: / discord (Our community online!) SUPPORT the channel: ★ Patreon Postcard Club / onlyinjapan ★ Join the ONLY in JAPAN * GO Traveler YouTube Group here: / @onlyinjapango It unlocks the emoji and content for member's only in the community space :) ◉ Media Inquiries & Questions: Please contact me through http://onlyinjapan.tv ONLY in JAPAN ® is a registered trademark - All rights reserved. John Daub has been a reporter for NHK World TV since 2008 and YouTube creator & producer of the ONLY in JAPAN ® series building a community of over 1.6M. Thanks for watching! #onlyinjapan #Tokyo #japenesetoilet

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