China. The foundation noted that even though Japanese toilets were famous for their hygiene, many still wrongly believed public bathrooms were "dark, dirty, smelly and scary".Tokyo Toilet Project, which is in charge of the scheme, hopes to install the cubicles at 17 different locations in Shibuya by next spring.The Nippon Foundation said it wanted "to build public toilets that can be used by anyone".It said all its designs were "accessible for everyone regardless of gender, age, or disability, to demonstrate the possibilities of an inclusive society".As well as toilets, the foundation wants the cubicles to function as shared public spaces and come with rest areas..
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