Toilets of the World

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JAPAN : Tokyo

Posted by Sian August - 28 - 2009 - Friday
Photo from the book Toilets of the World by Morna E. Gregory and Sian James. Huge face in the toilet at Ten and Chi in Tokyo, Japan.

This is arguably the most moving toilet experience a woman can have. Once the user is comfortably seated, the gargantuan floor-to-ceiling head slowly starts advancing. Loud, frenzied music with maniacal singing begins to blare. This part is terrifying – the woman’s heart gallops as she envisions herself being crushed to bits by the monstrous head. The looming head finally stops just in front of her, planting a larger-than-life kiss on her knees.

Ten & Chi
Lemina Building
Shinjuku Tokyo
JAPAN

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This hugely entertaining tour of toilets around the globe is a source of endless fascination and amusement. From a high-tech cubicle that rises out of the ground in central London to a rickety hut on stilts over the Caribbean, from a toilet in Bolivia carved out of a giant cactus to a solid gold WC in Hong Kong, Toilets of the World provides an irresistible journey around washrooms worldwide.

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