Everyone knows that the Japanese love their toilets. A young woman, named Maritomo, literally wrote the book on Japanese toilets titled Nippon no toire hoka (Japanese Toilets and More).
After visiting over 800 bathrooms, here is one of the most of fantastic, bizarre, weird, and serene Japanese toilets, called Garden Toilet, with three types: Tea, Hill, and Dry.
Each allows the viewer to appreciate the majestic splendour of nature. However, the seafood restaurant Resuto Ujō in Fukui Prefecture allows you the special ability to turn a Hill garden into a Wet garden by using the toilet placed among the greenery.