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It's a walk in the park !
Ответитьtoilet cannot ,bed room also cannot,if trnsparsnt must have a malayu call its is langsir,must be cloth it by langsir,
ОтветитьIf only the bathrooms were this clean in my country
ОтветитьI bet they used Windows for this program. If it crashes, it'll turn blue.
ОтветитьVenice Beach restroom: "i'll just pretend i didn't see that"
ОтветитьWhat glasses are this and technology behind this?
ОтветитьCan someone explain to me how the glass actually turns opaque and transparent? I want to know how it actually work. A link to the explanation would be awesome unless it's a really simple explanation.
ОтветитьThey'd love the sidewalk urinals in Amsterdam.
Ответить👏🏿👏🏿✊🏿☝🏿🔍🏆🔥! Japan has to be a society of great respect and honor. Bathrooms like this could not exist in places like New York City because the major of people are low class ! Facts !
ОтветитьSurely Japan is the last place you need to install this as the Japanese must be the cleanest,most OCD regarding hygiene and the most civic minded people around,no need for them to see whether their public toilets are clean first,in India definitely!😂 who remembers the World Cup in South Africa when the Japanese fans in the stadium left the place they were sitting in spotless by clearing up after the match?
ОтветитьI want this technology for my house and do away with the curtains! 😅
Ответитьimagine if the electricity goes out while you're sitting on the toilet ;)
ОтветитьYeah that's a great idea until the electricity used to make the glass opaque accidentally goes out...
Ответитьsaves on the light bill during the day too!
ОтветитьI need to know how they made them.
ОтветитьEverybody gangster until it malfunctions
ОтветитьSubarashi
Ответитьjapan being japan
ОтветитьJapanese toilets are scary....didnt you heard they have many toilet ghosts?
ОтветитьBetter not malfunction
ОтветитьI think situations like this are changing as government officials are worried about the cleanness of the city
ОтветитьThere used to be pre-pandemic days where you have to ask the employee, pay, and get a key/token to use the restroom
ОтветитьI hope one day people will stop relieving themselves in the open, which means cleaner and better city
Ответитьstellt euch for von außen sichtbar von innen nicht
ОтветитьUnfortunately this isn't gonna work in most parts of India as there are frequent power cuts in many parts of the country.
ОтветитьImagine the power going out while you’re doing number 2 and the walls go transparent.
ОтветитьIn India this shall be installed
ОтветитьImagine doing yo businesses and wondering why everyone is looking at you and realizing you forgot to lock it
ОтветитьVery impressive
ОтветитьYou can only imagine what happens when there is a power outage
Ответитьwhen the electric goes out this winter and people need to use the public toilets and these are the only option the toilet may still work but the windows will remain transparent for the world to see you do your thing.
ОтветитьVery nice
Ответитьthat's really cool, just hope the glass is as hard as steel
ОтветитьAfter watching this kind of toilet in Japan, I am going to clean my room...!!
ОтветитьCool idea but not practical
ОтветитьSo if someone bangs someone in the restroom, it'll turn into a movie?
Yep this just got epic
What if I dont want to lock the door?
Ответитьimagine if the hiding system broke
ОтветитьNeat
Ответитьa fun place to take a huge dump on...
ОтветитьNever using, not even once, you can't make me.
ОтветитьJust wait until there's a power short and get the surprise of your life.
Ответитьwhat if power is shut .
ОтветитьInteresting concept but I do think that the lower half should be opaque regardless, with the upper half being transparent until locked. I know that if this were installed in a public US park, there would be too many pervs who’d choose to leave the door unlocked so they could be seen, unfortunately.
ОтветитьSo amazing!!
ОтветитьNow people can do… stuff… in the bathrooms!
ОтветитьWow 👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьPakistan and India Needs This Technology For Public
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