Just a collection of interesting toilets I found while traveling in Japan. Those spots are presented in no specific order and there exact location won’t be disclosed.
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Just a collection of interesting toilets I found while traveling in Japan. Those spots are presented in no specific order and there exact location won’t be disclosed.
I think kids 2 and kids 4 are the same photo
Thanks! will fix
Also would like a photo of a ladies toilet. I guess the cleanliness is the same for both but style would be interesting to see.
It’s usually the exact same and even cleaner most of time 👌
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