The Tokyo Toilet
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The Tokyo Toilet
Summary
The Tokyo Toilet is a public toilet[1]. It draws 384 Wikipedia views per month (public_toilet category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- The Tokyo Toilet is located in Shibuya[3].
- The Tokyo Toilet is in the country of Japan[4].
- The Tokyo Toilet's instance of is recorded as public toilet[5].
- The Tokyo Toilet's instance of is recorded as urban project[6].
- The Tokyo Toilet is operated by Nippon Foundation[7].
- The Tokyo Toilet's Commons category is recorded as The Tokyo Toilet[8].
- 2020 marks the founding of The Tokyo Toilet[9].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Junko Kobayashi[10].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Miles Pennington[11].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Kazoo Satō[12].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Takenosuke Sakakura[13].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Sou Fujimoto[14].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Toyo Ito[15].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Shigeru Ban[16].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Marc Newson[17].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Nigo[18].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Tadao Ando[19].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Kengo Kuma[20].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Nao Tamura[21].
- Among those involved in The Tokyo Toilet was Masamichi Katayama[22].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Kashiwa Satō[23].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Fumihiko Maki[24].
- A participant in The Tokyo Toilet was Tomohito Ushiro[25].
- The Tokyo Toilet's official website is recorded as https://tokyotoilet.jp/[26].
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Geography
The Tokyo Toilet is in the country of Japan[4]. It is located in Shibuya[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include public toilet[5] and urban project[6].
History and Context
2020 marks the founding of The Tokyo Toilet[9].
Why It Matters
The Tokyo Toilet draws 384 Wikipedia views per month (public_toilet category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]