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The Japanese project rethinking society through its toilets

Japanese toilets are a symbol of the country's hospitality culture, known locally as 'omotenashi'. Now the Tokyo Toilet project is taking the concept a step further by reimagining 17 public toilets that are safe and truly accessible for all.

Video by Shiho Fukada and Keith Bedford

Animation by Coraquetal

Produced by Anna Pazos