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Re:Public Toilets (1 viewing) (1) Guest
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TOPIC: Re:Public Toilets
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Public Toilets 12 Years, 5 Months ago
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Hey,
I`m heading to Japan in a month and im super exited!
I just wanna know how the toilet for tourists work?? i`ve seen your videos of toilets lol, but i really don`t know where to go. I mean, if i`m on the streets and i wanna go to the bathroom, are there public bathrooms, or should i look for a restaurant, would they let me use their restroom??
Thanks for the videos
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petina (Admin)
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Re:Public Toilets 12 Years, 5 Months ago
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Yes.
Also toilets in train stations and shopping centers.
Not scary.. you will be OK.
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asakuma (User)
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Re:Public Toilets 12 Years, 4 Months ago
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Just came back from Japan. Public washrooms in train stations and the such are usually clean but some do not have toilet paper and most do not have soap. my suggestion is to grab a tissue pack that are being handed out on the street and keep it in your pocket to use in the public restrooms as toilet paper or hand towels to dry your hands if you do not own a handkerchief (invest is one you'll use it a lot to dry your hands). If you really have to go I would suggest running into a convenience store(711, Lawsons, etc.) or a Mcdonald's/ BK or malls they have western style washrooms with soap and toilet paper. Buy something while you're the food is actually edible in Japan. I find that I was always thirsty in Japan.
Be careful of public washrooms in parks though, they are usually dirty and not western style, so it'll be a squat style (not sure about the Ladies washroom though). Bring hand sanitizer if you you feel you need it.
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