They told you this mission was about appreciating design, culture, and craftsmanship.
They did not tell you it would involve visiting a curated collection of Tokyo’s most iconic public toilets — each one an architectural marvel, a meditative space, or just... unusually vibey. Inspired by the sacred footsteps of a mysterious janitorial monk (codename: Hirayama), you’ve been tasked with experiencing each one fully: observing its energy, capturing its essence, and submitting a written review to RSBW’s Department of Applied Aesthetics.
It sounds ridiculous. But the more you visit, the more you begin to understand — this isn’t about toilets. It’s about noticing.
To help you in your journey, here is a curated list of the most aesthetic toilets in tokyo:
Nev back at HQ suggests you save these on Google Maps so that you can see if there's any close by as you're going about your assignments
You must actually use the space, both physically and mentally. Observe the sound, the scent, the light. Rate the vibe. Be honest.
This quest is cumulative