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  • Modern Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-32.jpg
  • Modern Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-10.jpg
  • Modern Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-12.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-28.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-29.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-25.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-24.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-18.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-16.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-26.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-11.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-20.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-17.jpg
  • Retro Toilets at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-19.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-3.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-16.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-17.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-15.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-14.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-10.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-11.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-9.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-8.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-6.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-7.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-5.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-2.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-13.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-12.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-1.jpg
  • Reversible Destiny at Yoro Park is an “experiential” place where you are supposed to encounter the unexpected. The park’s creation was a collaboration of two artists: Madeline Gins and Shusaku Arakawa.  Everything feels a bit off at Reversible Destiny because of all the angles so as to adjust your senses if not your destiny. The park is a combination of domes, steep hills, trails and holes with trees in them. Critical Resemblance House is part maze, part house - the roof is in the shape of a map of Gifu Prefecture.  Inside are desks, ovens, refrigerators, toilets, beds sticking out of walls and the ceiling.   Insect Mountain Range is a group of rocks - meaning humans don’t have to be confined to the natural world and can choose alternatives.  Exactitude Ridge is a bridge sticking out of the ground that stops and goes nowhere.
    reversible-destiny-4.jpg
  • Toilet Bike Neo at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-15.jpg
  • Toilet Bike Neo at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-31.jpg
  • Toilet Bike Neo at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-14.jpg
  • Retro Urinals at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-22.jpg
  • Retro Urinals at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-23.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-7.jpg
  • Retro Urinals at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-21.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-9.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-8.jpg
  • Retro Urinals at Toto Toilet Museum - Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-3.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-2.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-27.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-5.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-4.jpg
  • Toto Toilet Museum- Japan makes some of the world's most sophisticated toilets.  The TOTO Museum is devoted to the history of flush toilets in Japan.  The museum's modern architectural design has a glowing white sheen and its no coincidence where that inspiration came from. The museum traces the history of traditional squat toilets, flush toilets, ever onwards up to high-tech Washlet equipped toilets. The company's history, beginning as a ceramics manufacturer, is laid out here in thoughtful displays. TOTO took a giant leap into the future in toilet technology when it introduced the country's first bidet-equipped toilet seat, known as the Washlet. This bidet/sprayer is now standard in more than half of Japanese homes.  But never mind the glossy modern crappers: The highlight of the entire museum has got to be Neo, The Poop-Powered Toilet Motorcycle. Where else but Japan could a museum devoted to toilets be tasteful and fun?  Japan, and Toto in particular, is very candid and matter-of-fact about toilets, in contrast to other countries who make up euphemisms just to avoid even saying the word.  Excuse me, but I have to go visit “the smallest room” now.
    toto-toilet-museum-30.jpg
  • Modern Rest Room at Moerenuma Park - a municipal park in  Sapporo designed by Isamu Noguchi a Japanese-American architect and artist who has won a number of awards.  The whole park is considered as one complete sculptural entity.  Shown is a  modern  white rest room facility.
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-22.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-15.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-7.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-8.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-4.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-2.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-20.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-14.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-12.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-11.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-10.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-9.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-5.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-3.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
    sewerage-museum-1.jpg
  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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  • The Sewerage Science Museum in Osaka opens the door to the city’s sewers. Here you can fulfill your dream of discovering about wastewater. Journey through ancient sewers around the world, play a video game that takes you on a race through Osaka’s own underground river, or climb through the Labyrinth of Sewer Pipes! Downstairs you can enter the Underground Explorer that takes you on an adventure through underground sites around the world. Don’t miss the Maishima sludge center!! The entire sixth floor is a thermostatic botanical garden where pineapples, cucumbers, bananas and tomatoes are grown hydroponically, using processed water and the heat from the treatment process. Of special interest is the interactive exhibit where visitors become sewage themselves and explore the Osaka’s sewer system with a special short trip through the sewage treatment process. This is your chance to enter a giant toilet seat and simultaneously learn all about the modern miracle of wastewater management at the same time!
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