-
There are not many public toilets in Japan, but most 24-hour convenience stores have toilets, so you can use them freely. All tram stops also have toilets.
-
In fact, there are quite a few bathrooms in common areas that find regularity:
1. Large shopping malls have toilets.
2. The subway station JR station I have seen has toilets.
3. Convenience stores with toilets will have obvious signs.
Residential areas are more difficult to find:
Spread out the map, there is a piece of green near the street, and there is usually a toilet in the park.
It's not so exaggerated, most of them are divided into men and women, and a few places are not separated, such as individual special areas in hospitals.
In Japan, most public toilets do not have towels, there are toilet towels, and they are flushed directly, so they do not clog the sewers.
The purpose of the public toilets is to make it easier for people waiting to run errands.
Hello, there are public toilets in Anhui's hometown chickens.
If you don't solve the basic problem of people ——— go to the toilet, you say how bad the sanitation work in that city is, right?