for people worried about power messing with the transparency, the glass is originally opaque.. meaning that for the glass to be transparent, there has to be a voltage applied.. if the power somehow goes out, the glass returns to its normal state, which is opaque.
Except they do! It's called PDLC Film. And you can buy it at lowes or other home good stores and apply them to doors and windows. I've got some it's really God damn cool.
It's called Switch glass. This material. Works on voltage basis, becomes transparent when voltage is applied. Japan leading the way woah *Edit* : The replies are mostly on what happens on power failure. Going by how smart glasses work, non-transparency is the default state, so we still good there. But we don't know how far 'no-malfunctions' are guaranteed. So use one if you trust the technology. xD
Reggie Do people not understand what it means to “apply voltage?” When voltage is lost, the glass becomes opaque and you won’t be able to see through it.
I remember seeing this technology on TV in the Nineties as a kid. It's still not cheap, but you can get a switchable transparency foil covering your existing window for about the price of a smartphone now.
I’m a bit surprised that the idea was partially because public toilets were considered dark, dirty, smelly, and scary. I visited Japan in 2016 for 2.5 weeks and I have never in my life seen more clean and inviting public toilets anywhere that I’ve visited in the US or Europe. Heck! My high school’s bathrooms were places of horror and devastation!!! You definitely held it until you got home, if you could. Not sure if anything changed in Japan between 2016 and 2020, when this video came out. The only place where the public toilet was more of what I expect (not that great) was in the countryside. But clearly, they don’t have the same kind of money as the cities. But it was still definitely clean. I took a lot of pictures of the beautiful public toilets I visited to show friends and family when I got home. Trust me, they were shocked and astounded! 😀😀
Lightly scary if something happens and the transparency changes mid way (probably impossible :D ).... This is really cool and interesting. The design decisions make a lot of sense too.
Haha yea I think a lot of people have the same thought! I'm sure confidence will build though as more of them are installed and people get a chance to use them. - Julian
The cloudy/opaque glass is the natural state with NO power. In order for it to be clear, it has to have power. So there's ZERO chance of it going clear mid poo. Lol
The main argument against masks is the draconian mandates one side is pushing. If there just continues to be a recommendation instead of forceful mandate, there would be little resistance. But of course it’s an election year.
Or scratchiti. Japan have 1% of the vandalism we usually have in the west. Japanese really respect others/public belongings. The difference is striking.
Great idea. Probably only for Japan or countries where public utilites are given respect. Based on what I’ve seen happen to glass-framed bus shelters in my country, these wouldn’t last five minutes! Sadly.
Yea, that's not opaque enough. In the nightly shots I've seen of this, the light inside is so bright that you can easily make out the silhouette of the person inside...
Do these toilets use power to make the glass panels opaque or make them clear ?. I would presume the latter, in case of an embarrassing power failure :)
In the museum"Friedländer Gate" Friedländer Tor-exhibition"About the water supply and sewerage systems of Königsberg"-the idea of this exhibition arose because there was no toilet in the Friedland Gate Museum in Kaliningrad for a very long time-in 2009,sponsors from Germany gave money for toilet for the construction of water supply and sewerage networks:Municipality of Bremerhaven-Claus Polansky-Claus Polansky,Clanker-Bremerhaven Private Foundation-civilization begins with sewage-there were toilets in the castles of the Teutonic Order.closed line. In 1888,the first sewage pumping station was built near the East railway station.There are many stormwater, sewer wells-collectors built more than 100 years ago in the underground Koenigsberg.East Prussia,the most powerful city-fortress,was turned into a miserable,degrading Kaliningrad with one tram route No.5.In the resort town of ANAPA on the Black Sea,all public toilets are paid of old Soviet-built floor-standing ones-there is no toilet bowl.At the bus station,the toilet is paid & smelly.At the same time,the city authorities have millions of profits from millions of tourists during summer season.Administration nothing done at all for people.
There was a comment about this further up, basically saying that the glass is naturally opaque so if there was a fault the glass wouldn't be see through
Kids in England have no discipline (trust me I grew up in Birmingham) but it's actually quite rare to encounter vandalism in Japan, by kids or adults. - Julian
@Sahil Shirodkar right. Your thinking is also advisable. Our people are jealous in nature. Actually punishment is not proper. So crimes in every respect increasing day by day in our country.
Wow i never heard of those toilets til now, Japan is way a head than my country and theres no way in hundreds of years that we would had them xD(well most countries are way a head than mine tbh Plus it wouldn't really work, cause a high possibility they would be vandalised)
@@tinago8043 but it looked like it only turned opague when you lock the door... i'm talking about those who don't - deliberately. unless it's motion-censored, which might still be problematic. probably works for a compliant population though.
The reason Japan always seems to be miles ahead in technology is because they do not needlessly waste all of their resources on military and war. (they are not allowed to have a full military) Therefore, they devote all of their resources to science, technology, and creating a better society. Just imagine if the world stopped focusing on killing each other, and instead follows Japan's way.
So who's going to take one of these for a spin next time they're in Tokyo?
I would buy one if I could
Not me, afraid opaque glasses will allow pervs to still see through. I’m joking btw
It is clean, so fulfills my basic expectations. I'd give it a try if something like that existed here in Europe
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for people worried about power messing with the transparency, the glass is originally opaque.. meaning that for the glass to be transparent, there has to be a voltage applied.. if the power somehow goes out, the glass returns to its normal state, which is opaque.
@BRIAN MAINGA opaque means not see-through and transparent means see-through so if power goes out it will be non see-through
so i just need some tiny voltage in glasses to peep a girl ? nice !!!
@@haruglory6409 that wasn't funny perv
Thanks. That was the only question I had come to mind.
naomioluchii LOL
Would love to see this technology applied on glass paneling on houses. No need to put up curtains anymore for privacy.
Agreed!
What about light? That’s mostly why people use them
@@ben1651 we still need light to see when its a bit dark
Ikr
Except they do! It's called PDLC Film. And you can buy it at lowes or other home good stores and apply them to doors and windows. I've got some it's really God damn cool.
Japan being ahead of the world even with public toilets.
I am speechless, Japan is simply unique.
I would like to visit this amazing country love you Japan.
Definitely recommended 👍
@@JapanGo Thank you so much ♥️ I can't wait to fulfill this dream ; YES I am not exaggerating Japan is simply incredible.
We have these in Australia too, pretty random I guess lol
the biggest problem is your urgency to use and you forgot to lock the door
Let’s hope that doesn’t happen to us 🤣 - Yasu
Well..it's your own fault...nobody's to be blame 😅
Or worse. The switch glass doesn't work at the time when you're in urgency.
It's called Switch glass. This material. Works on voltage basis, becomes transparent when voltage is applied. Japan leading the way woah
*Edit* : The replies are mostly on what happens on power failure. Going by how smart glasses work, non-transparency is the default state, so we still good there. But we don't know how far 'no-malfunctions' are guaranteed. So use one if you trust the technology. xD
So, if you’re in there and there’s a power outage...? 😳
achanwahn what about “becomes transparent when voltage is applied” do you not get lmao?
I understand everything except one thing.
What if there is a power outage?
@Shutupand Sitdown But why male models?
Reggie Do people not understand what it means to “apply voltage?” When voltage is lost, the glass becomes opaque and you won’t be able to see through it.
I remember seeing this technology on TV in the Nineties as a kid.
It's still not cheap, but you can get a switchable transparency foil covering your existing window for about the price of a smartphone now.
Yes, it’s amazing how the advancement in technology can bring down costs! - Yasu
This toilet alone is reason enough to travel to Japan. So cool.
I’m in Birmingham uk and it would be amazing if we had this toilet instead of the dirty public toilets
I'm from Birmingham! So yes, I can completely understand and agree with what you're saying haha.
- Julian
beautiful
Japan: Let’s make toilettes that are clean and nice!
2021 Olympics: Hold my drunk foreigners
lol, Let's just hope that wouldn't happen! 😅
If this toilet were in my country, houndreds of people would line up to take a selfie.
I'm cheering for Japan for being better than all of us.
In toilets yea
Unfortunately they probably wouldn't work in uk, they'll probably be smashed within a few weeks.
Haha now this I can agree with. Trust me, I'm from Birmingham!
- Julian
Ryu Tokyo me too
Ryu Tokyo how’s my man shelby doin?
@Kafir Knight explain what you're implying?
@Kafir Knight i don't know what your implying, how about you explain so everyone knows what you're talking about?
I’m a bit surprised that the idea was partially because public toilets were considered dark, dirty, smelly, and scary. I visited Japan in 2016 for 2.5 weeks and I have never in my life seen more clean and inviting public toilets anywhere that I’ve visited in the US or Europe. Heck! My high school’s bathrooms were places of horror and devastation!!! You definitely held it until you got home, if you could. Not sure if anything changed in Japan between 2016 and 2020, when this video came out. The only place where the public toilet was more of what I expect (not that great) was in the countryside. But clearly, they don’t have the same kind of money as the cities. But it was still definitely clean. I took a lot of pictures of the beautiful public toilets I visited to show friends and family when I got home. Trust me, they were shocked and astounded! 😀😀
Lightly scary if something happens and the transparency changes mid way (probably impossible :D ).... This is really cool and interesting. The design decisions make a lot of sense too.
Haha yea I think a lot of people have the same thought! I'm sure confidence will build though as more of them are installed and people get a chance to use them.
- Julian
@@JapanGo Yeah. Really interesting project and kinda futuristic :)
The cloudy/opaque glass is the natural state with NO power. In order for it to be clear, it has to have power. So there's ZERO chance of it going clear mid poo. Lol
@@blackshirtsd9916 Ahh so that's how it works. Thanks for the explanation .
It is so clean I could actually eat from the floor! Too bad they are so very far away from here...
We wouldn't advise it.
- Julian
So because it is transparent it will not get dirty?duh
It's christmas man people are retarded
Meanwhile in the U.S. we argue about wearing a mask 😂
And postal service
And everything else
🤦🏼🇺🇲
Japan is in 2120 while the US is still in the 1700s
The main argument against masks is the draconian mandates one side is pushing. If there just continues to be a recommendation instead of forceful mandate, there would be little resistance. But of course it’s an election year.
Imagine someone just standing there in front of the door when you unlock the door.
Scariest jumpscare ever experienced
arent all restroom like that?
@@miko5742 no
@@BrandonLe621 yes
@@miko5742 no
3:26 that anime cricket noises
😅 Very much inspired by real life. That noise is made by Cicadas or 'Semi' in Japanese.
- Julian
Only in Japan could you have those. Where I live they would be vandalized.
Aha, I see what you mean! - Yasu
Let's hope people don't graffiti them.😬 Really cool project. 😀
Or scratchiti.
Japan have 1% of the vandalism we usually have in the west.
Japanese really respect others/public belongings.
The difference is striking.
Japanese discipline high af
It's Japan. Nobody will do that.
Aeth Alpenglow what’s the high discipline??
@@AlpenSkyWatcher shutup youve never been in japan
3:00 he's more fluent than anime voice actors
Haha yea I was pretty impressed with Hanaoka-san's English!
- Julian
Imagine a society that can make things out of glass in public places... Sweden lost that like 15 years ago.
This channel has entertaining high quality content. I hope your channel grows quickly!
Thank you for watching other videos too! Yes, we hope to keep adding more videos and grow as the channel :) - Yasu
Way 'to go' Japan!
Exactly 👍
southern China needs this
South China Morning Post made a video about it.
Yea, but it wasn't as good as ours haha.
@@jamesinman9262 lol they did? good maybe they won't take dumps in public anymore
Great idea. Probably only for Japan or countries where public utilites are given respect.
Based on what I’ve seen happen to glass-framed bus shelters in my country, these wouldn’t last five minutes! Sadly.
Sounds like the U.S.A.
Its transparent only when voltage there ...right , great to see..
Yes I believe that's the case!
So this is what happens when your defense budget get put back into public works. Fancy toilets :D Not complaining; love it.
Haha, yeah. They really are stylish and kept clean 👍 - Yasu
how about the night ?? there is light inside?? will transparant from outside when its lock?
like car with dark window.. when light inside turn on, we can see liltle inside from outside right ?
Japan is way ahead on technology. Sugoi! And this toilet is bigger than my apartment. I could live there (just kidding)
If this toilet happens to be bigger than Your apartment!
Your apartment must be in Japan!!
🤣
Yea, that's not opaque enough. In the nightly shots I've seen of this, the light inside is so bright that you can easily make out the silhouette of the person inside...
Oh wow, that's SO sexy! A silhouette...
Capsule hotels toilets this country seems real high tech compered to uk
They certainly know how to make a good toilet aha!
- Julian
This is a very cool idea
This so usable, colors also good
Awesome Video, I hope you guys get more subs!
Japan back then : We will sacrifice ourselves for our country!
Japan now : hmrr toiret scrary
Not surprised at all this was a japanese idea... Theyre very smart and creative, I want one in my home LMAO
Itd be cool if you could see the outside from the inside. I thought it had that function
Like the one-way mirror you mean? - Yasu
So if there's power it's transparent, without power it's opaque. What if some pervert brings over a power source to zap the glass material?
lol It just makes me laugh when I think about a perv trying so hard to see through the glass...🤣 - Yasu
Am i only one wondering what will happen if you will take a photo of this toilet with oneplus 8's special camera
Why, what does the special camera do?
@@JapanGo well, it simply can see through some items
Wow so nice toilet
So so nice.
Looks like you still have to touch the door handles though.
You have elbows for a reason!
it a very good ideas and initiative to prosper the best way of presenting cleanliness awareness to the public..
Okay but that's so cool
We think so too!
Brilliant concept 👍🏻 🚽🚻
It's a bizarre idea but have a usefulness
Wie geil ist das denn xD LOL
ok
Everyone gangsta til the glass starts to crack and the opaque slowly disappears
Wow, nice!
Aha, very!
This is brilliant.
ESG (electric switchable glass) can also be used inside a house.
Lol I'd prob be the one who was in a rush and forgot to lock the door lmao
but it most be automaticly activated. Because someone may by accidently or on purpose use it with clear poısition. isn't it?
in switzerland this kind of toilet has existed for a very long time
Japanese are always ahead about their new ideas.
Everybody gangsta until theirs a power cut 😂
Cutting off the power actually makes the glass go opaque, so no need to worry haha.
- Julian
@@JapanGo AHH is see
Didn't think of that 😅
What if you really have to go and the door won't lock?
I’ve got to try one of these 😂
Yeah, it’s quite an experience 😆 - Yasu
Great tech but imagine though that your mind is floating and forgot to lock the door.
Can you imagine the UK coming up with something like that?
Oh the GOAT is here when are you fighting again.
I just know that someone will forget to lock the door, making the stall remain transparent. 😫
The fatter the better.
Do these toilets use power to make the glass panels opaque or make them clear ?. I would presume the latter, in case of an embarrassing power failure :)
Yes, it's the latter!
@@JapanGo I'm glad to hear that ! lol :)
❤️❤️❤️
🥰🥰🥰
For I moment, I got scared that it was just an invasion of privacy
I know where you're coming from 😅
In the museum"Friedländer Gate" Friedländer Tor-exhibition"About the water supply and sewerage systems of Königsberg"-the idea of this exhibition arose because there was no toilet in the Friedland Gate Museum in Kaliningrad for a very long time-in 2009,sponsors from Germany gave money for toilet for the construction of water supply and sewerage networks:Municipality of Bremerhaven-Claus Polansky-Claus Polansky,Clanker-Bremerhaven Private Foundation-civilization begins with sewage-there were toilets in the castles of the Teutonic Order.closed line.
In 1888,the first sewage pumping station was built near the East railway station.There are many stormwater, sewer wells-collectors built more than 100 years ago in the underground Koenigsberg.East Prussia,the most powerful city-fortress,was turned into a miserable,degrading Kaliningrad with one tram route No.5.In the resort town of ANAPA on the Black Sea,all public toilets are paid of old Soviet-built floor-standing ones-there is no toilet bowl.At the bus station,the toilet is paid & smelly.At the same time,the city authorities have millions of profits from millions of tourists during summer season.Administration nothing done at all for people.
What if you're taking a poop and then there's a black out?
This is awesome
Thanks, we think so too 😎
Great idea. Wish we had those in our parks in the US.
So that you can look at women without being called as creep/pervert.
@@horrormoviesfanclub5749 shut up kid
@@horrormoviesfanclub5749 Nah, it's just look aestheticly cool, you literally cannot see when they activate it lol.
Japan is best coutry
😂 imagine forgetting to lock the door
I’m Japanese but I saw it for the first time
Nice job
Thank you 😊
How about at night? Can people outside kind of see through the opacity glass?
What does nighttime had to do by seeing through the glass?
In India not even washrooms available at public places
Now to see how to hack this opaque switch!
When your wiping away and suddenly everyone is watching after the glass fails.
There was a comment about this further up, basically saying that the glass is naturally opaque so if there was a fault the glass wouldn't be see through
Kid's in England like to smash glass bus stop shelters just for a bit of fun! So it would only be a matter of time for them to do the same thing
Kids in England have no discipline (trust me I grew up in Birmingham) but it's actually quite rare to encounter vandalism in Japan, by kids or adults.
- Julian
@@JapanGo Another thing to like about Japanese culture
Ok but how does it work?
How does it switch from clear to opaque like that?!
I don't know the exact specifics, but it's a type of 'smart glass' that changes opacity when a voltage is applied.
- Julian
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How much it costs to make such washroom?
Imagine if the power went out
Love it.
Glad you enjoyed 👍
In Indian cities this facility should also available in collaboration with Japan.
@Sahil Shirodkar right. Your thinking is also advisable. Our people are jealous in nature. Actually punishment is not proper. So crimes in every respect increasing day by day in our country.
What if there's a power cut or something???
If the power gets cut then the glass runs back to its default state which is opaque.
This a good for the white house walls
Imaginé, you don't have to flush the toilet, it turns opaque and then the waste and it's smell dissapear too.
Superb 👍
Agreed 👍 - Yasu
The opaque feature seem redundant
You mean you want it to stay transparent? 😅
- Julian
Now THAT, Julian, would be a set up to a neat norm macdonald joke.
What if it malfunctions?
Electricity makes the glass transparent so actually, if there is a malfunction, it will just return to it's opaque state.
Wow i never heard of those toilets til now, Japan is way a head than my country and theres no way in hundreds of years that we would had them xD(well most countries are way a head than mine tbh Plus it wouldn't really work, cause a high possibility they would be vandalised)
This technology is already 8 years old. But not very used
Yes, the technology itself has been around for a while. I think it's the use of the technology that makes these toilets unique - Yasu
I'm sorry but I wouldn't trust the technology not to fail just as I was logging off! 😂
Hopefully they have back up generators!
LMFAO i never thought of that. Well, i hope they have good reviews. Lol. Jk.
The glass is originally opaque, it only turns transparent when a voltage is applied to it. So if the power was to fail, it will turn opaque.
Imagine using that bathroom then somehow there is a malfunction, and everyone outside can see you.☠
what the name of that mirror
Risk is actually those who use the toilet but don't use the opaque option!
Its automatic! And originally its on opaque state! It only become transparent if the electricity or switch is on!
@@tinago8043 but it looked like it only turned opague when you lock the door... i'm talking about those who don't - deliberately. unless it's motion-censored, which might still be problematic. probably works for a compliant population though.
Are this toilets safe in terms of possible glass breakage?
It's a difficult question, but Tokyo (or Japan) has many earthquakes, and at least these have met rigid requirements for the earthquake-resistance. 🧐
@@JapanGo I was thinking of breaking the glass of vandals in the town and something like that...?
The reason Japan always seems to be miles ahead in technology is because they do not needlessly waste all of their resources on military and war. (they are not allowed to have a full military)
Therefore, they devote all of their resources to science, technology, and creating a better society.
Just imagine if the world stopped focusing on killing each other, and instead follows Japan's way.
amazing
Oh man! I can't wait to use a Japanese toy-ret!