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The Toilet - Meguro Gajoen

08/10/2010

I know this sounds a bit strange but check this out!!!
This is  a public washroom inside the restaurant complex.This takes no money for entrance and that adds to the strangeness of the unit. This is public!!! This wash room was in Gajoen Meguro.It is one of the most artistic washrooms I have ever witnessed. Superb interior designing.

The entrance of the female washroom

The interior view, once you enter the washroom
A little bridge, as a partition for the waiting area and the toilets.

The beautiful decorations on the wall, inside the washroom

The mirror stand

The door of the toilet
Beautiful delicate decorations on the wall and the doors.

Inside the toilet - the window

Special thanks to Ms Ito for introducing this facility in Meguro.
 It was interesting and worth the experience. If you get a chance, go to Meguro Gajoen to see this washroom. It is a public washroom inside the complex and anybody can use it.
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