
Imperial Palace Ninomaru Garden
Tokyo, Japan
Reviewed May 25th, 2004
Beautiful gardens have been constructed in place of what was once a secondary circle of defense for the Edo Castle - home of the Tokugawa shogun. This shogunate ruled feudal Japan for over 250 years until the Meiji dynasty was restored in 1868. Fortunately, these are not original facilities. I can only imagine the spectacle of an embattled 400 year old wooden outhouse. Instead there are modern, spacious, clean and nicely equipped two-sided (women on the left, men on the right) restrooms located near the entrance to the gardens.A doorless entryway allows natural sunlight to flow into this airy space. There are ample stalls outfitted with Japanese and western toilets - several of which are handicapped accessible. Futuristically curved self-flushing Toto urinals hang from the walls. One features handrail braces, an uncommon but nice feature which may be beneficial to those with crutches or walkers.
RESTROOM RATING: 8
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