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Only in Japan: These transparent public toilets turn opaque when in use

Japan is quite famous for its elaborate toilets. Now Japan is adding to its reputation for unique toilets after installing public toilet cubicles around Tokyo that are transparent.  The idea behind the toilets, which were created by the Pritzker prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban, is that prospective users can survey the interior of the bathroom before entering it. Beyond this, the transparent bathrooms allow people to enter the toilet without having to worry that someone is hiding inside it. It also provides added motivation to leave the toilet as clean as when you first entered it. 

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