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The original “transparent toilet” in Japanese scenic spots also restricts gender. Netizen: What is the purpose of the designer?

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Tourism has long become a necessary option for our rest time, and there is plenty of time. For example, in the climate of the annual vacation, we can travel to a little far away, but the rest

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At the time, you can travel nearby, such as the surrounding tourist parks. The purpose of travel is to please the body and mind, let your soul be baptized, forget the troubles in life, get close to nature, and enjoy inner peace. Of course, traveling abroad may not be necessary if conditions permit. The domestic scenery has its own characteristics, but compared with foreign countries, some concepts are still different.

Just to the east of us, an island country has a lot of tourism resources, and that is Japan. Putting aside other things, the scenery alone is unmatched by other countries. It will not take us long to fly from China to Japan. It can be said that the entire country of Japan is a tourist attraction, with cherry blossoms everywhere, temples with a long history, and some cultural paradise that modern young people like. The atmosphere of tourism is permeated everywhere.

No matter when we go to the toilet, it is unavoidable. Because the whole grains we eat are digested and absorbed, other substances will not be excreted with the metabolism. This process requires going to the toilet. We can see public toilets everywhere in the streets and alleys, but their shapes are different, some closely follow the trend of the times, and some are particularly advanced. What I’m talking about today is that “transparent toilets” in scenic spots in Japan also restrict gender. Netizen: What is the purpose of the designer?

Their thinking is particularly avant-garde, much more open than Chinese thinking. One of the attractions has a public restroom with a special personality. This is also one of the features that is fundamentally different from other attractions. It has a completely transparent toilet and it is only for women. Isn’t it amazing, the whole design is It is installed with transparent glass, and any movement in the bathroom can be seen from the outside. I don’t know what their philosophy is for this design. Is it to let people outside look at the people in the bathroom?

Later, I learned that the original intention of their design is to let people who go to the toilet not miss the time to watch the scenery every second, and at the same time look at the scenery outside while going to the toilet, and have a good mood. This explanation sounds very reasonable. Japanese scenic spots have launched female-only transparent toilets. If it were you, would you dare to use it?

But the designer probably forgot that the glass is transparent. It is reasonable to consider the feelings of the people inside the glass, but have you ever thought that people outside the glass can also see the inside? In a scenic spot where people come and go every day, which women have How about such courage to go to the toilet? I’m afraid all people will feel embarrassed and blush. Later, the designer installed a curtain in the toilet, and it will automatically close when someone enters, thus avoiding embarrassment. But with curtains, what is the point of designing transparent glass? Did it cause a double waste of resources?