Yes, Japan has unisex toilets, often referred to as "family bathrooms."
According to existing information, Japan has had unisex toilets, called "family bathrooms", for decades. These bathrooms are designed to accommodate a variety of needs. They were designed for people who may be out in public with someone who requires assistance, such as a parent with a young child, or someone assisting an elderly person.
Key Features of Unisex/Family Bathrooms in Japan:
- Accessibility: Designed to be accessible to people of all genders and abilities.
- Inclusivity: Cater to families with young children or individuals who need assistance.
- Availability: While not as common as single-sex restrooms, they are found in many public spaces.
- Long-Standing Presence: They have been available and in use for many years.