An Immaculate Japanese Highway Restroom
A look at an average highway restroom in Japan reveals that it may just be cleaner than the washroom in your home.
A look at an average highway restroom in Japan reveals that it may just be cleaner than the washroom in your home.
Roadside station Forest 276 Otaki looks like a log cabin, but its toilets are fit for a movie star.
Isn't it creepy when things move on their own?
This remarkably frank anime clip walks perschoolers through the different signs of potty time.
Take a peek under the big lid in Chiba.
Artist Minako Nishiyama conceived of the project as part of the 2015 Oita Toilennale, perhaps the world’s first art festival dedicated to toilets.
The secret to ninja stealth may lie in the daily need to squat.
It's best to know enough of the local language to navigate to the nearest lavatory!