That awkward moment when the blur mode not working and you can't hold it anymore so you just accept you fate shittin in a glass box for everyone to see.
It uses electricity to align the liquid crystals in it and make it transparent. When there's no electricity the liquid crystals go back to where they were and tint the glass.
Then it will become an "interactive" art exhibit. Charge for admission and Pay Per View. Oh. I forgot to add. There will be a coinbox nearby where you can schedule wide screen mode (for bigger than life "actors") and even options like surround sound enhancement.😁
just ordinary woman That’s interesting and makes the ‘machine’ more foolproof BUT that would mean these toilets won’t become popular because it uses quite a lot of electricity each year if that is the case. Also if you imagine a whole lot of those rooms
I WISH people were scared to use the bathrooms. I work at Ross and get so tired of being in the middle of cleaning up & then have to run & unlock the bathroom every 5-10 mins.
I'm pretty sure there is a toilet like that, where the outside is a mirror but the inside is totally clear, I think it was an episode of Daily Dose of Internet.
@@sufafs9603 I think in it's unpowered state is opaque and when powered turns transparent. And I say that because the glass is flickering in the video. Not sure though.
The funny thing is, public toilets in Japan compared to other countries I have visited are much more clean than anywhere else. Not once was I scared to go into a public restroom in Japan. Idk what this tells about other countries' public restrooms though :'D
Paid toilets are still present in Ulaanbaatar ! It's 21st century, c'mon. Let's change that. The paid toilets are mostly squatting w/ absolutely no guarantee of safety and cleanness. Outside UB it's even worse. Using an outhouse while it's freezing cold is almost impossible.
I was always so excited to go to a public toilet in Japan as dumb as that sounds. But in America I don't dare to use a toilet outdoors for number 2, even in a friend's house.
Public bathrooms are big usually. I'd bet that most public bathrooms are alot bigger than residential bathrooms on average. As far as cleanliness? This is Japan. Of course its going to be clean.
@@kev5924 I kind of understand the principle behind this glass, when electric field is applied to the glass, molecules structure in pattern which lets light in, if turned off, they go off again into random structure, which is opaque
Idk if I could do this. I had probably be thinking like this. -i hope no one's near. -shoot was I too loud? -can anyone see me? -is this transparent gonna shut down and I'm gonna be exposed?
@Sreeram.S I see your point. I guess it would depend on what type of lock and how high it is placed. I know here in the United States locks seem to not be too complex on public bathrooms. Japan obviously has different policies regarding locks and security. I was speaking from an American standpoint as the very real thought of that happening is realistic. Again, Japan is not like here, so I was projecting my own paranoia.
@@faztznya5207 If someone forgets to lock the door, it's clearly because they were in a rush to get to the toilet. Not because of their intelligence level.
Opaque is the natural state of the glass. Electricity passes through the glass to make it clear. If anything happens, say a blackout, the glass will remain opaque.
(This information didn't came from me) well actually if the system stopped it will just remain as opaque or the concealed glass since opaque is its natural state
@@Mama03514 Why is the glass flickering like a monitor? Is it like a giant monitor or the blurry come from the rearrangement of the particles after an electrical stimulus?
@Karen luvs Jesus That's what most people in my country have in their restrooms- I used to have those things too, but my parents decided to upgrade our house
@Karen luvs Jesus well, we have to understand that it's situated in public places & ours in private lol all I wish to order some " Smart glass." Can anyone help me with that? Thanks.
@@watersports1381 sometimes people forgot. Humans is annas, which comes from the word forget in arabic. That is our true self. We are forgetful. Tell me, what did you eat for breakfast on 12/4/2015
I think it is opaque by default and a electricity is required to make it clear. They probably also don't need software, with the lock creating a hard break in the circuit.
There's a mall in Bangkok where the restrooms are already a tourist destination. Each floor is decorated like a different famous city, and the bathrooms match. It's called Terminal 21, if you're curious.
There is a Chinese one, which is more creepy, that it's made with a special kind of glass, where people from inside can see things outside, but not the other way around...
Yes I’m sure a whole crowd would have gathered outside to wait for the exact moment of the malfunction 😂 Lol. It’s the camera in the toilet you need to be concerned with 😂😜
The original state of the glass is opaque but it turns transparent with electricity. So if a malfuction happens it would stay opaque. Plus they have been designed so a malfuction won't likely happen but if it did then there wouldn't be any problems since it would just turn opaque.
@@fgaurano The particles in the liquid crystal glass reorganize themselves in the presence of an electric field (when power is applied) to form a crystalline structure, allowing for specular reflection and refraction (partial transparency). When power is cutoff, the particles become disordered and the wall turns opaque again.
Yeah , the government has the time and energy to ‘clear’ the stereotypes that the public has . Government in my country is still figuring out how to make education possible for every kid in country 🤓
Finding public rest room is one of the most daunting things to do when your are out and about 90% of the establishments will deny you use with every right but the pain of having to relieve yourself is so painful.
I think they are criminalizing us for having bowels and bladders, it's torture, it's crime against humanity and they should respect others who have IBS or other medical conditions
After 3 years they have been shown in one of the most beautiful movie of the year, PERFECT DAYS. A Beautiful gem representing the Japan atmosphere and culture in a poetic way. A Must Watch
Kookkie Bird ya know, not every big accomplishment need to happen in a lifespan. Science records things and relearning these recorded knowledge take little time.
Yeah all the jokes are funny and all, but can we take some time to appreciate how civilized these people are? These bathrooms wouldn't last a week in my country....
@@ChairWoodenFloor1 They were installed in Tokyo, Japan. Seeing how Japanese and other first world societies have a great sense of preservation when it comes to public spaces/property, is already more than enough evidence that it's going to last more than a week. Unless of course, you want to show us it didn't.
Moderate commentator this video is 1 minute long and there is about 10 of these built in existence, and here you are showing youre insecurity by shaming your own country. Pathetic
@flim I'm an American and I'm not even offended it's true, they're not trying to say all Americans would vandalize it the moment they get the chance. They're just kind of saying it's more likely to happen in America.
The glass is two pieces of glass with film inbetween that allows it to turn frosted when electricity is applied, if it breaks the film will hold the glass together still.
I have Japanese friends and I ask them why they think so differently from the rest of the world and they just look at me like I’m over reacting. It’s too common for them to think outside of the box.
I love Japan! Too bad glass walls for a bathroom wouldn't work anywhere in the United States.... we have way too many idiots here that would destroy and deface a bathroom like this, because people here are rude, disrespectful, and uncaring when it comes to publicly funded amenities.
@Hymaungdr as if the designer didn't take this problem into consideration, this is the problem with most uneducated people thinking they are steps ahead of a whole country, this dumbness usually comes from those big mac eater
@@lucaslucas191202 it's a plastic film on the window that gets like that when it is activated by electricity a company sells it for car windows i think.
I thought that this was a horrible idea at first but, after switching the lock(maybe) it seemed creative Edit : THANK YOU GUYS SOOO MUCH DIS IS THE MOST LIKE I EVER GOT
Oh I thought the same thing - The title sounded weird but after watching the video, it doesn't seem that bad. I feel like a lot of things could go wrong though (like I saw some comments saying 'what if the opaque version stopped working,' 'what if you didn't close the door all the way,' 'what if someone unlocked the door,' or 'what if someone broke the glass'). It definitely is creative though
"When the door is unlocked, an electric current realigns the crystals in the glass to allow more light to pass through, creating a transparent effect." (New York Times article, Aug/20)
@BOY RACHGIA Guess you ignored all the knock off in China, only country in the world with so much knock off products from every countries and don't even follow international laws regarding it.
There's always that one person who forgets to lock the door, not knowing it's supposed to blur
Lol fo real im that guy who don't check because mistake I made in past, now I can't unsee what I saw that day😭😭
Of course i know that person, he's me °•°
@@rimurudono3005 care to share...? 😉
😄😄😄
Yes, it's sure, I saw it in another bathroom with the same tecnology... People forget or just don't care.
That one person who intentionally doesn’t lock the door
Well, then it's a show!
Me:
NateyBoi look?!?!
Gamerdude123 look at what?
Gamerdude123 oh yeah spelling error
This is extremely intelligent. No more creepy people hiding in restrooms!
Saw u again haha ur everywhere
ray mak you again lol
how long do you use the internet a day?
You again
AGA8N.
That awkward moment when the blur mode not working and you can't hold it anymore so you just accept you fate shittin in a glass box for everyone to see.
F
It uses electricity to align the liquid crystals in it and make it transparent.
When there's no electricity the liquid crystals go back to where they were and tint the glass.
The blur is its default state.
@@johndionisio9192 Can you link me to the source of your info please? Im interested in it
Then it will become an "interactive" art exhibit. Charge for admission and Pay Per View. Oh. I forgot to add. There will be a coinbox nearby where you can schedule wide screen mode (for bigger than life "actors") and even options like surround sound enhancement.😁
Japan is really......different than the rest of the world.
And it's often a great thing.
Dude, every country is different from the others.
I. R. dude, ofc other countries are different.
Every country has such a great thing
I mean they literally have a toilet museum
Imagine the toilet suddenly malfunction,and everyone is staring at you,pooping.
It's the electricity that makes it transparent.
just ordinary woman That’s interesting and makes the ‘machine’ more foolproof BUT that would mean these toilets won’t become popular because it uses quite a lot of electricity each year if that is the case. Also if you imagine a whole lot of those rooms
@Stark Industries I guess she was trying to say that if it malfunction, it might turn in a translucid glass, not the opposite. You mean bug?
Stark Industries they’re saying in its natural state its not see through, but with electricity it becomes see through.
It’s classic japanese reality show
Easy for the bathrooms to be clean when everyone’s afraid to use them
Simz Zxy he deleted it
Simz Zxy some guy posted a random link of himself stirring noodles
Dumb karen
I WISH people were scared to use the bathrooms. I work at Ross and get so tired of being in the middle of cleaning up & then have to run & unlock the bathroom every 5-10 mins.
@@gridpaper2980 oh lol XD
This has the same energy as being muted on a Zoom call and having to check 1000 times just to make sure
When you realize that this public restroom is way too clean and tidy than your work office.
Ramzi H but it’s in japan
They don't have Africans in JP
Wait for a week bro.
@@HigherQualityUploads racist faka 😄
@@Sarabheswaran7010 I'm not wrong.
Imagine if it was one way glass and you didn’t know whether it was opaque or transparent...
Underated comment.
One way glass doesnt work outside
I'm pretty sure there is a toilet like that, where the outside is a mirror but the inside is totally clear, I think it was an episode of Daily Dose of Internet.
There is somewhere. I saw a video about it. It was one way mirror glass so the person inside could see but no one outside could
Watashiniha yume ga arimasu hahaha I just read your comment after I wrote mine. Yes! I saw it on daily dose of internet
That’s why they say never laugh at the designer with the dream to build transparent toilets.
Imagine the glass stop working halfway while someone using it. “Oop-“
@@sufafs9603 What If someone Hacks them then 😂
@@sufafs9603
😄
@@sufafs9603 Million $ law suit will be filed the next days.
@@sufafs9603 I think in it's unpowered state is opaque and when powered turns transparent. And I say that because the glass is flickering in the video. Not sure though.
The funny thing is, public toilets in Japan compared to other countries I have visited are much more clean than anywhere else. Not once was I scared to go into a public restroom in Japan. Idk what this tells about other countries' public restrooms though :'D
They are a disaster in most countries.
Paid toilets are still present in Ulaanbaatar ! It's 21st century, c'mon. Let's change that. The paid toilets are mostly squatting w/ absolutely no guarantee of safety and cleanness. Outside UB it's even worse. Using an outhouse while it's freezing cold is almost impossible.
Chinese toilets are definitely not great. The best thing to do in China is to use one in a nice hotel.
isn’t all of japan cleaner than everywhere else?
I was always so excited to go to a public toilet in Japan as dumb as that sounds. But in America I don't dare to use a toilet outdoors for number 2, even in a friend's house.
Ok at first I thought it was just going to remain clear when people used it...
Same
Same
I'm guilty af😳
😂😣
Same
Same
They should a create a system where when you're done, the only way to go out is by washing your hands.
Clever!!
it should be when entering too, but mainly when exiting
agreeeeeeeeeeeee
Fat brain
@@bizzbuzz5190 why entering?
When you realize that a public toilet is much cleaner, bigger than your own bathroom 😭
Haven't been used yet tho
🤣
No
Public bathrooms are big usually. I'd bet that most public bathrooms are alot bigger than residential bathrooms on average.
As far as cleanliness? This is Japan. Of course its going to be clean.
Well it is Japan
Can't help but imagine that glass malfunctionning right in the middle of the action and losing its opacity
@Zack Smith How do you know?
@Zack Smith Oh wait it’s fail safe, so nevermind
Dude its default stage is opacity if it is working only it is transparent
@@swapnavs123 what? I dont understand the latter half of ur statement
@@kev5924 I kind of understand the principle behind this glass, when electric field is applied to the glass, molecules structure in pattern which lets light in, if turned off, they go off again into random structure, which is opaque
That moment when somebody walks by and you both make eye contact because you forgot to lock the door...
💀💀
While dumping some nukes after taco Tuesday.
@@Yoongis_Husband No, really? Are you sure?
Anime moment
I'm death
Wouldn’t last 2 hours in America. Windows would be cracked asap
you know America isnt a country? or you mean the whole America continent?
Punjabi 666 two continents dingus
@@bengt1881 for there to be South AMERICA and North AMERICA, there has to be an AMERICA.
I India It would be stolen right away
Punjabi 666 “America” can refer to the continent... OR can be used to shorten “United States of America”
Them: "You didn't lock the door behind you"
Me inside the bathroom: "How can you tell?"
I SAW YO DCK😂😂😂😂
Them:ahem *cough* *cough*
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Ur pfp is my background
Goodness XD
Idk if I could do this. I had probably be thinking like this.
-i hope no one's near.
-shoot was I too loud?
-can anyone see me?
-is this transparent gonna shut down and I'm gonna be exposed?
Its hard being a shy pooper my friend😢😢😢
At first I was like who would go such transparent public toilet, but then it blurred out when it's locked. I was like wow.. That's genius.
But- how tf
@@aur9035 imagine the glass is a phone screen
What if there is some accident and glass shatters due to something hitting it
@@kedarkulkarni3030 well then that person could be the most unfortunate one but I'm sure the glass won't break that easy.
Liquid crystal glass
Imagine a mom goes in the bathroom with her child and while she's doing her business the child unlocks the door...
Totally can happen
@Sreeram.S I see your point. I guess it would depend on what type of lock and how high it is placed. I know here in the United States locks seem to not be too complex on public bathrooms. Japan obviously has different policies regarding locks and security. I was speaking from an American standpoint as the very real thought of that happening is realistic. Again, Japan is not like here, so I was projecting my own paranoia.
@Sreeram.S sometimes even a fit adult fails to.
There must be a child lock down there....😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everyone's gangsta until someone forgets to lock the door.
You can't really forget that. All the walls around you tells if it's locked or not.
@@monberg1000 don't underestimate people stupidity
@@faztznya5207 This is Japan, not Murica.
@@faztznya5207 If someone forgets to lock the door, it's clearly because they were in a rush to get to the toilet. Not because of their intelligence level.
You can’t forget. If you don’t lock the door, you can still see outside, which means they can also see you.
Japan is on some next-level stuff. That's why I love it so much!
I just hope the east won't conquer the west because I'll have nowhere to live
The way you said that makes it seem something illegal
Imagine if the system malfunctioned and did not turned opaque :/
Lol they'll see a hanging eggplant if that happens
Oof
You can check inside if it turns opaque or not..
Opaque is the natural state of the glass. Electricity passes through the glass to make it clear. If anything happens, say a blackout, the glass will remain opaque.
everybody can see you.. ahahaha...
Some teenage nerd is going to hack that to humiliate his classmate. Guaranteed.
Or to perv on some girl.
Oh I would happily do that to a couple of my ex-classmates...😌
Edit: I mean not to look at them in a pervy way but to take my revenge lol😆🤦♀️
@@DJUniMekaju its Japan after all.
@@iizist722, being a pervert isn't just a Japanese thing.
Lily K ...
It looks modern and aesthetically pleasing as well.
It looks so pleasing
Definitely looks modern. I wouldn't say aesthetically pleasing, but then again I'm usually not a fan of "modern" aesthetics in design.
Glass..... so " modern " ..... FAIL! 🤦🏼♂️
I'll rather get these bathrooms than a golden toilet seat in my dream house
@@noneneeded3142 It's glass because they want people to be able to see inside of it, did you not watch the video?
But of course it would be clean: IT'S IN JAPAN.
Everybody gangsta until someone forgets to lock the door
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Allabouts Boyzz what
Allabouts Boyzz 😂😂😂
Everybody gangsta until they find a hidden camera
It’s kinda impossible to forget to lock the door, unless the person want to do their business while looking at others.
Put this on the streets in the US and it would get vandalized and shattered within like a few days.
Same in Slovakia
India is a worst country. So many youngsters are indulgenced in rowdism
@@lionlover7163 Not so different of USA.
@@lionlover7163 it really depends on which place in india, but i agree. Vandalising is treated like the "cool" thing to do
True true
I'm imagining this in Los Angelos. At best it would be claimed as a tiny home for homeless.
At worst...too many horrible possibilities
Apple store restrooms
People would 💯 smash the glass
As an Angelino ig I can confirm
Maybe LA should... do something about the homelessness crisis....
Those would be hijacked by dope,pushers.
Japan already has the cleanest and nicest public toilets i've ever used. Wish the US would take notes
aren't us toilets clean ?
@@flyingdragon6275 trust me, as a Midwest gal who's lived in Japan for the last 2 years. US public toilets are depressing
everybody gangsta until the opaque window fails
@@grellsutcliff3761 Pakistan toilets are just on a whole mother level of disgusting 🤢.
US toilets are filthy here because no one cares if they hit the toilet or not
my luck would be like:
me: mid way taking a dump
Glass: yeah imma stop working now bye
(This information didn't came from me) well actually if the system stopped it will just remain as opaque or the concealed glass since opaque is its natural state
I imagine a bad luck would be a car come crashing the restroom and breaking what i assume to be the glass wall
@@Mama03514 lol, your name tricked me
@@gedesatya6372 this can happen with normal plastic restooms too.
@@Mama03514 Why is the glass flickering like a monitor? Is it like a giant monitor or the blurry come from the rearrangement of the particles after an electrical stimulus?
Knowing my luck, the opaque system would malfunction just as I’m wiping.
Same i have the worst situational luck but when it comes down to life or death it becomes full maxed out
it will stay opaque, it need power to become transparent credit this coment goes to
:
Geralt Hawthrone
I'm not liking so this could stay at 69. Also, yes, that's how unlucky I would say I am also🤣
@@jorgemurilo7779 yet someone did have one turn transparent on them. So lol it's definitely possible
Its a switch glass and if no electricity occurred it will set itself to its default transparency which is opaque
Those public bathrooms are bigger than what we have at home.......
Those public restrooms is at least a little bigger than my house's restroom
@Karen luvs Jesus
That's what most people in my country have in their restrooms-
I used to have those things too, but my parents decided to upgrade our house
@Karen luvs Jesus well, we have to understand that it's situated in public places & ours in private lol all I wish to order some " Smart glass." Can anyone help me with that? Thanks.
@Abhinav Sajid indeed ! Because 80% of your population doesn't have private toilets at home. They do it in the open fields 🤣🤣
@Abhinav Sajid the maids one....
Japan always has the coolest stuff.
Its cuz they know how to maintain cool stuff
And the weirdest stuff too
Well how weirder it is = the cooler it gets
These would get destroyed if they were in the UNITED STATES.
Yep, same here in Germany! 😅😅
Without a doubt.
Same here at taco bell
Pretty much for any non homogeneous country
This is why they need to keep it in their country
With my luck, I’ll probably forget to lock the door 🤣
rip
Thats not luck, thats stupidity
@@watersports1381 sometimes people forgot. Humans is annas, which comes from the word forget in arabic. That is our true self. We are forgetful. Tell me, what did you eat for breakfast on 12/4/2015
SAME
you won't cause you will see if the door is unlocked you can see outside if it is locked you can't see outside.
The added benefit of the new concept is that you'll never forget to lock the door.
AND if you do nobody Will forget you
@@LuisPerez-yu8yb 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@LuisPerez-yu8yb I am ruining ur 69 likes by being ur 70th
oh it has happened.
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 Oh no, oh no, OH NO, NO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Dude, not cool, anyways the war.......
Imagine a malfunctioning in the software. You think its opaque while people outside watchin' you 🤭🤭🤭
I think it is opaque by default and a electricity is required to make it clear. They probably also don't need software, with the lock creating a hard break in the circuit.
@@dosadoodle How does electricity make it clear?
@@manikgarg1942 science?
@@kingduckdodo6672 🤯🤯
@@manikgarg1942LCD
When a toilet becomes a tourist spot later on 😂
There's a mall in Bangkok where the restrooms are already a tourist destination. Each floor is decorated like a different famous city, and the bathrooms match. It's called Terminal 21, if you're curious.
Yup, bangkok is the most visited city so theres no wonder even toilets are
Tourist destinations
@@taquito5701 didn’t know that ty
@@Sunbeargirl- I went there before, it cool. But I certainly didnt went there for the toilet. 👀
There is a Chinese one, which is more creepy, that it's made with a special kind of glass, where people from inside can see things outside, but not the other way around...
I can already hear *"Hello everyone this is your daily dose of Internet"*
Yes, it was mine 🤓
*somewhere in japan they make a transparent toilet that turn blur when you lock it*
*Song
"The glass walls of a smart toilet in Japan stopped working while this person was pooping"
yOUr*
" *Hello everyone this is your daily does of internet* "
" *in Japan there's a transparent toilet that becomes blur when it's locked* "
I can't imagine if it malfunction while your are popping out and suddenly everything is transparent .😂😂😂
Yes I’m sure a whole crowd would have gathered outside to wait for the exact moment of the malfunction 😂
Lol. It’s the camera in the toilet you need to be concerned with 😂😜
LoL
Lol just in the middle of pinchin a log 😂
If it glitched maybe idk
The original state of the glass is opaque but it turns transparent with electricity. So if a malfuction happens it would stay opaque.
Plus they have been designed so a malfuction won't likely happen but if it did then there wouldn't be any problems since it would just turn opaque.
i feel always amazed by how unique and beautiful those people minds are such a beautiful country❤️
Are they always ahead of their time?
@@TaxingIsThieving seems like normal for them what i don't understand js that why can't globalization brings us that technology
Suside rates in Japan drops to 0%
Japan, always taking toilet business into whole new level.
they know where to invest
@Steven Young I just clicked on your icon and saw your other comments on this channel, why are you obsessed with India? And it's India and not Endia
Yep
Also what happened to India superpower 2020
@@PriyaBenny-tu7rp he is pakistani
The only country that's not living in the same year as the rest of this world
And anime hologram
New Zealand
Nepal cuz from their calender or something they are live in 2078 while everyone else in living in 2020
You forgot China
So true
*_This restroom is more cleaner than 99% of public restroom in the US_*
@trilla_the_second_sister i agree
That's... The point
99.999% cleaner than public toilets in Mainland China, they’re the absolute worst
The word "more" doesn't make sense there.
you mean 100%?
Here on brazil this wouldn't last even 9 hours after it was installed, For sure it would be "harvested" by locals trying to raise some profit
same in my country some teenager would throw a stone or something
Same in India
Gross and unsanitized people will ruin this for everyone.
Or just the glass breaking during a storm or from a collision.
only foreigners would do that
@@dfyt4246 You have a strange view of foreigners.
if they made it in the us it would be ruined in days
Chandy 57 they have it in the USA in Florida actually in an ice cream shop called Sloans they’ve had it since at least 2003 something like that.....
*They got us in the first half, not gonna lie.*
To the poor, poor person who doesn’t know how to “lock” the bathroom, we feel you.
I dont know how to lock that door help i dont help me
Who doesn't know how to lock a door jeez 😂😂
Γιώργος Γραμμ Those locks be jammed don’t blame us
@@destinyrogers3501 Do they seem jammed to you?
Γιώργος Γραμμ yes but maybe I be in a rush 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
This would be great in America.
Just kidding, no it wouldn't.
I agree, my friend. 😂
It's mildly infuriating how nobody in the comments is talking about how the glass walls work.
Ikr
i'm kinda curious how the glass will turn out when the electricity runs out, before the backup electricity turns back on. 😂
@@fgaurano The particles in the liquid crystal glass reorganize themselves in the presence of an electric field (when power is applied) to form a crystalline structure, allowing for specular reflection and refraction (partial transparency). When power is cutoff, the particles become disordered and the wall turns opaque again.
Rightt. I think it's pretty cool
@@Makes_me_wonder ohh i see. so i thought if works the other way around. thank you for enlightening me 😊
Ah, nothing to see here. Just Japan going on a whole different level than the rest of the world again.
Yeah , the government has the time and energy to ‘clear’ the stereotypes that the public has .
Government in my country is still figuring out how to make education possible for every kid in country 🤓
Ok weeb lol
@@davidsantana4276 ok uncultured individual
@@kath5102 perfect response
If only they could be a lot less racist
When you realize a public toilet is almost as big as your bedroom
How big is your bedroom BRUV??
Almost as big as a public toilet
@@Me-lk6qn basically.... And a table and bookshelf
Sang Asa bigger than mine! haha
@@Me-lk6qn it was funny in my opinion. Don't worry about it bro😂
Finding public rest room is one of the most daunting things to do when your are out and about 90% of the establishments will deny you use with every right but the pain of having to relieve yourself is so painful.
I think they are criminalizing us for having bowels and bladders, it's torture, it's crime against humanity and they should respect others who have IBS or other medical conditions
Aight I’ll be honest, this scared me until I realised there was a switch.
I'd still be scared honestly
Me too, But imagine someone throwing a rock into the glass..
Pretty sure I saw your avatar blink 😐
Silver The Hedgehog that would only happen in America. Japan is more civilized.
Still scared
I was worried and was like "What were they thinking?! Making transparent restrooms", at first, but then later on I was like 👏 "Great job, Japan!"
same lol
Simp
MakeYouSweat XD do u even know what simp means
All of us
me too like people gonna watch you being in a toilet and then after watching it, I am impress the designer is a genius
Its all fun and game till someone throws a rock
Jerzygirl *Logan Paul has entered the chat*
then it starts glitching
Why would someone throw a rock!!??
@@hamzahboomshekawawa6872 Not in Japan, but the people in USA are definitely going to throw rocks to these because they're a little off.
@@Hffhffdvjoc123 nearly no one would do that but there's always someone...
After 3 years they have been shown in one of the most beautiful movie of the year, PERFECT DAYS. A Beautiful gem representing the Japan atmosphere and culture in a poetic way.
A Must Watch
Imagine if a child sticks its head against the glass while your in the middle of taking a dump?
LOL-
You just see the dark silhouette of a face
@@nevilis1 Just as scary
I think having a clown do that to people, would make a great video.
@@WhoThisMonkey No, no it wouldn't.
people in the 90s: we'll have flying cars in the future
Future: TRANSPARENT RESTROOM!!
Forget flying cars. After 2001, we don't trust people with airplanes.
Kookkie Bird ya know, not every big accomplishment need to happen in a lifespan. Science records things and relearning these recorded knowledge take little time.
😂🤣
They would be sooo disappointed
TRUE XD
Nothing better than adding an extra layer of anxiety to already reluctant people.
ikr, just the thought of it malfunctioning would make it unbearable for me to even try!
😂😂😂😂
This will blow up
I think it was done on purpose.
@@bratzboyz Blurred is the default state, it can't malfunction.
When you're in the middle of something and it stops working and you're surrounded.
Yeah all the jokes are funny and all, but can we take some time to appreciate how civilized these people are? These bathrooms wouldn't last a week in my country....
Who told you they lasted more than a week?
@@ChairWoodenFloor1 They were installed in Tokyo, Japan. Seeing how Japanese and other first world societies have a great sense of preservation when it comes to public spaces/property, is already more than enough evidence that it's going to last more than a week. Unless of course, you want to show us it didn't.
True
Which country
Moderate commentator this video is 1 minute long and there is about 10 of these built in existence, and here you are showing youre insecurity by shaming your own country. Pathetic
*reads title*
Me: What
*watches video*
Me: Ah
_They had us in the first half, not gonna lie_
Same
Same bruv
I'm not the only one huh
Same 💀😂😂😂😂
Nice papi
In America these would be smashed and vandalized on the first day.
flim oh but it’s true
@flim I'm an American and I'm not even offended it's true, they're not trying to say all Americans would vandalize it the moment they get the chance. They're just kind of saying it's more likely to happen in America.
Plot twist: its actually doesn't
@flim how dumb would you feel if the commenter was American
flim but america IS like that. it’s true
Absolutely AMAZING 🤩👏🏾👍🏾
Everything is fine until a child throws a huge rock at the bathroom
I don't think it's made of glass?
@@theoneandonly1833 SmartGLASS
@@UmairKing123 SmartGLASS that catches the rock and throws it back at the kid.
@@AJ-sp7xd With 10 times the force.
The kids there clean their own school. Don't think they will throw a rock if they know they would be in trouble.
Fun fact this bathroom right here, in the middle of the park in Japan is cleaner than mine that I have on my own home.
😆 lol
Japan 🙌🙌
Then clean your bathroom!
Why do I hear Tom Scott saying this?
You're gross
These restrooms wouldn't stand a chance in cities like Seattle, SF or NYC...
Lol
And why is that ?
Preach!
Looters 🤷🏻♂️
Robert Limbu Because the south is disgusting 🙂
Disclaimer: don't forget to close the door 😂
This toilet will only work in Japan's society because people are so disciplined.
So true
Canada, Demnmark
I've agreed
they are not disciplined, they're highly socialized
Civil is the word
That one kid, who never locks the door
Or leaves the door open
That sounds like Hen- I mean Anime Females.
It's all fun and games until the windows turn dark and it locks you inside then start flying
E
Its all fun and games until the walls blinds stop working.
That’s sounds even more fun lol
If it drops you from high in the sky that’s where the fun and games end
Lol your imagination
Now THAT would really be fun and games...
That's fine in Japan but here in London I wouldn't use a public toilet even if they were all made out staainless steel
Hopefully they engineered that with earthquake in mind. Imagine all those shattered glasses falling down as you take a business.
We don’t even think about that, everything in japan from toilet paper holders to skyscrapers are engineered with earthquakes in mind.
🤣🤣🤣
@@ikedakazuto5061 WELL IN THAT CASE IM ROBBING SOMEONE SO I CAN GO TO JAPAN
This is Japan we’re talking about
The glass is two pieces of glass with film inbetween that allows it to turn frosted when electricity is applied, if it breaks the film will hold the glass together still.
Japan is just a whole other level
I have Japanese friends and I ask them why they think so differently from the rest of the world and they just look at me like I’m over reacting. It’s too common for them to think outside of the box.
Comin from my mind
I have a Japanese friend
I asked her why do Japanese think differently
But then she replied, “but you’re Japanese too”
そして私は自身もが日本人だと言う事に気が付いたのだった…
@@denniszenanywhere They don't even have toilets and they wash their butts with their hands.
Japan is 100 years ahead of the world
bruh japan has like the cleanest public toilet in the world
Well mainly the ones that foreigners don't use.
Blade ^^^^^ exactly
Blade foreigners have the amazing ability to make Japanese public toilets absolutely atrocious
@Valentin de las Carreras only if Americans get to them
Japan is the cleanest country in the world, its that simple 😂
The anxiety that this restroom gives me! Imagine if by chance, that the blinds or whatever that covers it malfunctioned during your meditation.😰
Its like in the sims when your character goes to the bathroom and you cant see them anymore 😂
Yeah haha might as well call it the simsTM bathroom
Was that the second one
Imagine you’re urgently in need of a toilet and you forgot to lock the door.
if your eyes are open you will be aware of the surroundings as you can see thru the glass, so i dont see that happening unless you're blind.
Oh well
@Eddie M just in comedy movie could happen
You shouldn’t even be embarrassed, everyone uses the toilet. It is awkward though but not that bad.
That would be so HOT
I love Japan! Too bad glass walls for a bathroom wouldn't work anywhere in the United States.... we have way too many idiots here that would destroy and deface a bathroom like this, because people here are rude, disrespectful, and uncaring when it comes to publicly funded amenities.
I don't think so🤔
You're talking about USA or you're talking about Brazil?
Yo I think your talking about the U.K lol
It's not just blacks and Mexicans though. I've seen plenty of whites doing the same thing so don't bring race into this.
@@mikeumsred nah everyone does it...kinda racist don't ya think...
Very nice initiative🙂
The only Japanese stereotype I know of with regards to cleanliness is that everything is ridiculously clean all the time.
And obedient and kind. Very respectable. Frickin smart too
Sa Eagle Not exactly obedient
@@JoeARedHawk275 Most of us are obedient..only few aren't.I think we're really strict with policies and strictly follow them too.
TheDroidBay that would be Singapore
@Michael Ferguson did you know you can simply avoid that place?
It is a great mystery why i got this many likes
If its not a bug its always a feature 😂
That is Made in Japan i suppose 😂
Actually, thats almost impossible. Even in the case of a power outage, the glass stays in its current state.
Or even worse when you are....in the mood
@Hymaungdr as if the designer didn't take this problem into consideration, this is the problem with most uneducated people thinking they are steps ahead of a whole country, this dumbness usually comes from those big mac eater
Going in with a massive “taco bell” diarrhea
BOOM!
Imagine the opaque thing stops working and you still believe it's there and does your job while people from outside sees everything. 😂
The opaque thing is it's default state. The electricity is causing it to become transparent. If electricity goes out it'll just remain opaque.
-The person who asks that- : _How many years would you like to be in the future ?_
Japan : *YES*
I’m just worried about the materials used for it
@@lucaslucas191202 mind elaborating?
This is not new technology. Has been around since at least 15 years already
@@lucaslucas191202 it's a plastic film on the window that gets like that when it is activated by electricity a company sells it for car windows i think.
I thought that this was a horrible idea at first but, after switching the lock(maybe) it seemed creative
Edit : THANK YOU GUYS SOOO MUCH DIS IS THE MOST LIKE I EVER GOT
I think it's amazing, It lets you know if its's clean and the whole interior is even better than some house bathrooms
Happens when people in a country is sensitive about cleanliness. US or other countries apart from Singapore wouldn’t understand.
No because some cameras can see through it
Oh I thought the same thing - The title sounded weird but after watching the video, it doesn't seem that bad. I feel like a lot of things could go wrong though (like I saw some comments saying 'what if the opaque version stopped working,' 'what if you didn't close the door all the way,' 'what if someone unlocked the door,' or 'what if someone broke the glass'). It definitely is creative though
Imagine when it's broke and you didn't notice
id be too scared that the electricity would go off and everyone in the park would see you doing ur business
I think it will remain opaque if there's no electricity.
Exactly my thoughts
actually this kind of glass works in a different way: it goes transparent when there is electricity, opaque while there is not
@@zh-weng okay, then I'm scared that there will be outburst of electricity when I'm inside
Trust me no one wanna to watch you do your business if the light goes off
That 0.00001% chance this malfunctions
I thought this video is about how perverts design bathrooms until I watch the video.
Honestly, same.
Relatable, have a nice day.
After watching the video those men 🤣
The comments section are literally the same three comments on repeat.. don't bother.
The comments section are literally the same three comments on repeat...Don't bother.
You sound like you haven't seen the typical youtube comment bro. It's always been like this, and always has been.
I hate all of you
the comment section are literally the same three comments on repeat.. don't bother.
The comments section are literally the same three comments on repeat.. don't bother.
"When the door is unlocked, an electric current realigns the crystals in the glass to allow more light to pass through, creating a transparent effect." (New York Times article, Aug/20)
liquid crystal. same basic mechanism as in lcd screens.
oo so its opaque by default. That's reassuring
If new york times said that then it must be fake.
Wonder how expensive it is.
Ok
That’s a really creative use of Smart glass!
i’d still feel uncomfortable though, i think that’s only me.
Everyone.
I'd be worried people can see my sillouhette lol
Im Japanese im still questioning my people
It’s never just you. We share a lot things with others.
No I would to .
At first no thanks. But it turns opaque. Amazing.
yeah its amazing, until the screen malfunctioned when you trying to get the messy business done lol
Ri An then you just stare deeply at anyone who passes by and mouth, “I love you” as you wipe.
Meanwhile in America : Enter the Gas station restroom using SWAT room clearing movements. "Room is clear ! Move in"
The US needs 244 more years to have this kind of public restroom, but now they can say Japan has stolen from the US.
@BOY RACHGIA
Guess you ignored all the knock off in China, only country in the world with so much knock off products from every countries and don't even follow international laws regarding it.
*Bravo 6 , going Dark*
Nah they will just trash it down and set it on fire for being racist
My stall was kicked open at least twice while I was in . It’s like theres a drug cartel operating in the men toilets
What a great idea! Interesting technology, that allows walls to change when someone enters& revert back to transparency as they leave.