Kanagawa Clean Toilets Guide 2026

Kanagawa Clean Toilets Guide 2026
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  • 30+ verified clean toilets across Kanagawa
  • Major stations with 24/7 access
  • Multi-purpose restrooms for accessibility
  • Baby changing facilities at most locations
  • Free to use at all locations

Introduction: Why Toilet Information Matters

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Finding clean, accessible restrooms is a must-have for comfortable travel, especially for:

  • Families with young children
  • Elderly travelers
  • People with disabilities
  • Anyone with medical conditions

In Japan, public toilets are generally very clean and well-maintained. But here's the thing, knowing where to find the best ones can save time and reduce stress during your trip.

This guide covers 30+ verified clean toilet locations in Kanagawa Prefecture, including:

  • Major train stations
  • Shopping facilities
  • Parks and public spaces
  • Tourist attractions All locations are free to use and most are accessible 24/7. Updated: March 2026 (all locations verified)

1.1 JR Yokohama Station (North Exit)

Best for: 24/7 access & cleanliness

ItemDetails
LocationJR Yokohama Station, North Exit (2F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes (2 restrooms)
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access available

Features:

  • Hourly cleaning during peak hours
  • Separate men's and women's facilities
  • Private multi-purpose restrooms
  • Baby chairs and changing tables
  • Automatic toilet seats
  • Air purifiers

Local Insight: The north exit 2F restrooms are the cleanest in the station. Less crowded than south exit. Best visited during off-peak hours (10 AM-4 PM).

How to Find:

  1. Enter JR Yokohama Station (North Exit)
  2. Take elevator or escalator to 2F
  3. Follow signs for "Restroom" or "Toilet"
  4. Multi-purpose restrooms are near the main concourse

1.2 JR Yokohama Station (South Exit)

Best for: Central location

ItemDetails
LocationJR Yokohama Station, South Exit (1F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes (1 restroom)
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level access

Features:

  • Frequent cleaning
  • Spacious facilities
  • Baby changing area
  • Powder room (women) Local Tip: Can be crowded during rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM). Use north exit for quieter experience.

1.3 Takashimaya Yokohama (Department Store)

Best for: Luxury facilities

ItemDetails
LocationTakashimaya Yokohama, 8F Restaurant Floor
Hours10:00-20:00 (store hours)
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes (multiple floors)
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Features:

  • Department store quality (very clean)
  • Powder rooms with makeup areas
  • Baby rooms on multiple floors
  • Attendant on duty (some floors)
  • Premium amenities

Local Insight: The 8th floor restaurant area has the best facilities. Clean, spacious, and less crowded. Free to use even without shopping.

How to Find:

  1. Enter Takashimaya Yokohama (east exit)
  2. Take elevator to 8F
  3. Restrooms near restaurant entrances
  4. Baby room on 6F (children's floor)

1.4 Lumine Yokohama (Fashion Building)

Best for: Modern facilities

ItemDetails
LocationLumine Yokohama, 5F Restaurant Floor
Hours10:00-21:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Features:

  • Modern design
  • Very clean
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Powder room Local Tip: Visit during weekday afternoons for the cleanest experience.

1.5 Yokohama Bay Quarter

Best for: Shopping breaks

ItemDetails
LocationYokohama Bay Quarter, Each floor
Hours10:00-21:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

1.6 Yokohama City Air Terminal (YCAT)

Best for: Airport bus access

ItemDetails
LocationYCAT Building, 1F
Hours6:00-22:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

1.7 Yokohama Station West Exit Public Toilet

Best for: Quick access

ItemDetails
LocationWest Exit Plaza (ground level)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeNo
Baby ChangingNo
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Tip: Convenient for quick stops, but can be crowded.


1.8 MORES Yokohama (Shopping Mall)

Best for: Connected to station

ItemDetails
LocationMORES Yokohama, 5F-6F
Hours10:00-21:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

2.1 Landmark Tower

Best for: Luxury & views

ItemDetails
LocationLandmark Tower, 4F Sky Garden
Hours10:00-21:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Features:

  • Very clean (office building quality)
  • Spacious facilities
  • great views from 4F
  • Free access Local Insight: The 4th floor sky garden restrooms are exceptional. Clean, modern, and with great harbor views. Free to use!

2.2 Red Brick Warehouse (Akarenga)

Best for: Historic building

ItemDetails
LocationRed Brick Warehouse, Building 1 & 2
Hours10:00-19:00 (varies by shop)
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

2.3 Queen's Square Yokohama

Best for: Shopping mall facilities

ItemDetails
LocationQueen's Square, Each floor
Hours10:00-21:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes (multiple locations)
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Features:

  • Multiple locations throughout mall
  • Baby rooms on 2F and 3F
  • Very clean
  • Spacious

2.4 Cosmo World (Amusement Park)

Best for: Family facilities

ItemDetails
LocationCosmo World, Multiple locations
Hours10:00-21:00 (varies by season)
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level access

Local Tip: Main restrooms near entrance are cleanest. Inside park restrooms can be crowded on weekends.


2.5 Minato Mirai Central Park

Best for: Outdoor access

ItemDetails
LocationCentral Park, Underground
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingLimited
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

3.1 Kamakura Station (East Exit)

Best for: Tourist access

ItemDetails
LocationJR Kamakura Station, East Exit (1F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Insight: Can be very crowded on weekends and holidays. Visit early morning (before 10 AM) for cleaner facilities.


3.2 Kamakura Station (West Exit)

Best for: Less crowded

ItemDetails
LocationJR Kamakura Station, West Exit (1F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Tip: West exit is less crowded than east exit. Better for quick stops.


3.3 Enoshima Station

Best for: Island access

ItemDetails
LocationEnoden Enoshima Station (1F)
Hours6:00-23:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingLimited
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

3.4 Fujisawa Station (North Exit)

Best for: Shonan access

ItemDetails
LocationJR Fujisawa Station, North Exit (2F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Local Insight: Recently renovated (2025). Very clean and modern. Best facilities in Shonan area.


3.5 Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

Best for: Temple visit

ItemDetails
LocationShrine grounds, Near main hall
Hours6:00-20:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingLimited
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilitySome stairs

Local Tip: Free to use. Located near the main hall. Can be crowded during festivals.


4.1 Tsujido Beach Park

Best for: Beach access

ItemDetails
LocationTsujido Beach Park
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes (summer season)
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Insight: Best maintained beach toilets in Shonan. Outdoor showers available (summer only).


4.2 Chigasaki Beach

Best for: Surf culture

ItemDetails
LocationChigasaki Beach, Multiple locations
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingLimited
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Tip: Main facilities near beach house are cleanest. Avoid midday crowds in summer.


4.3 Shonan Park

Best for: Family facilities

ItemDetails
LocationShonan Park
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

4.4 Hiratsuka Station (North Exit)

Best for: Station access

ItemDetails
LocationJR Hiratsuka Station, North Exit
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

5.1 Odawara Station (East Exit)

Best for: Hakone access

ItemDetails
LocationJR Odawara Station, East Exit (1F)
Hours24/7
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

Local Insight: Gateway to Hakone. Very clean and spacious. Tourist information center nearby.


5.2 Odawara Castle

Best for: Tourist attraction

ItemDetails
LocationOdawara Castle grounds
Hours9:00-17:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilitySome slopes

5.3 Hakone-Yumoto Station

Best for: Hot spring access

ItemDetails
LocationHakone-Tozan Hakone-Yumoto Station
Hours6:00-23:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityElevator access

Local Tip: Recently renovated. Very clean. Good base for Hakone exploration.


5.4 Gotemba Premium Outlets

Best for: Shopping facilities

ItemDetails
LocationGotemba Premium Outlets, Multiple locations
Hours10:00-20:00
Cleanliness⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Multi-purposeYes
Baby ChangingYes (multiple)
Bidet (Washlet)Yes
AccessibilityGround level

What are Multi-Purpose Restrooms?

Multi-purpose restrooms () are designed for:

  • Wheelchair users
  • People with disabilities
  • Elderly travelers
  • Parents with small children
  • Anyone needing assistance

Features

Standard Features:
✅ Wider doors (80cm+)
✅ Grab bars and handrails
✅ Emergency call buttons
✅ Baby changing tables
✅ Baby chairs
✅ Lower sinks
✅ More space for maneuvering
✅ Automatic doors (some locations)

How to Use

1. Look for wheelchair symbol on door
2. Door is usually wider than standard
3. May have key or button for access
4. Inside, you'll find: - Grab bars - Emergency button - Baby facilities - More space
5. Free to use
6. Please keep available for those who need it

Best Locations for Accessibility

Top 5 Accessible Restrooms:
1. Landmark Tower (Minato Mirai)
2. JR Yokohama Station (North Exit)
3. Queen's Square Yokohama
4. Odawara Station
5. Fujisawa Station (North Exit) All feature:
- Elevator access
- Wide doors
- Emergency buttons
- Baby facilities
- Very clean

What's Available

Standard Facilities:
✅ Baby changing tables
✅ Baby chairs
✅ Hot water for formula (some locations)
✅ Vending machines (diapers, wipes)
✅ Private nursing rooms (major facilities)

Best Locations for Families

Top 5 Family-Friendly Restrooms:
1. Takashimaya Yokohama (8F) - Baby room on 6F - Nursing room - Kids' toilets 2. Queen's Square Yokohama - Multiple baby rooms - Nursing room - Kids' play area nearby 3. Landmark Tower (4F) - Clean baby facilities - Spacious - Family restaurant nearby 4. JR Yokohama Station (North Exit) - 24/7 access - Baby changing - Elevator access 5. Fujisawa Station (North Exit) - Recently renovated - Modern baby facilities - Clean

Etiquette

✅ DO:
- Use baby facilities for intended purpose
- Clean up after use
- Keep noise down
- Share facilities during busy times ❌ DON'T:
- Occupy facilities for extended periods
- Leave trash behind
- Use adult restrooms for baby changing

How We Rate

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5): Exceptional
- Hourly cleaning
- Modern facilities
- No odors
- All amenities working ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5): Very Good
- Frequent cleaning
- Good condition
- Minor issues occasionally ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5): Acceptable
- Regular cleaning
- Some wear
- Can be crowded ⭐⭐ (2/5): Below Average
- Infrequent cleaning
- Outdated facilities
- Avoid if possible ⭐ (1/5): Poor
- Dirty
- Broken facilities
- Do not recommend

What to Expect

Standard Features:
✅ Bidet (Washlet) functions
✅ Heated seats
✅ Auto-flush
✅ Air purifiers
✅ Sound masking (Otohime)
✅ Slippers (some traditional places)

How to Use Washlet (Bidet)

Step-by-Step:
1. Sit on toilet (heated seat!)
2. After use, reach for control panel
3. Common buttons: - (Oshiri): Rear bidet - (Bidet): Front bidet (women) - (Stop): Stop water - (Pressure): Adjust water pressure - (Position): Adjust nozzle position - (Heater): Seat temperature
4. Press stop when done
5. Auto-flush or manual button
6. Wash hands at sink Note: Most controls have pictograms.
Don't be afraid to experiment!

Sound Masking (Otohime)

What is it:
- Sound machine to mask bathroom noises
- Very common in Japan
- Activated by button or motion How to use:
1. Look for button (usually on wall)
2. Press button
3. Sound plays (usually flushing sound)
4. Automatic shut-off after 30 seconds
5. Press again if needed Purpose:
- Privacy
- Politeness
- Reduces embarrassment

Do's

✅ Remove shoes if in traditional toilet
✅ Use slippers provided (if available)
✅ Flush after use
✅ Wash hands thoroughly
✅ Use bidet functions (they're clean!)
✅ Keep facilities clean
✅ Wait in line orderly

Don'ts

❌ Don't stand on toilet seats
❌ Don't put toilet paper in trash (flush it)
❌ Don't use phone in restroom (generally)
❌ Don't take long during busy times
❌ Don't waste toilet paper
❌ Don't leave trash behind

Toilet Paper

Important:
✅ Flush toilet paper (it's designed to dissolve)
❌ Don't flush sanitary products
❌ Don't put paper in trash bins (unless sign says so) Note:
- Toilet paper is provided free
- Take only what you need
- Extra rolls available in most restrooms

Finding Clean Toilets

Best Bets:
1. Department stores (cleanest)
2. Major train stations
3. Shopping malls
4. Convenience stores (with purchase)
5. Parks (variable) Avoid:
1. Small roadside restrooms
2. Old public facilities
3. Unmaintained parks

Best Times to Visit

✅ Best (Least Crowded):
- Weekday mornings (9-11 AM)
- Weekday afternoons (2-4 PM)
- Sunday evenings ❌ Worst (Most Crowded):
- Weekend afternoons
- Rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM)
- Holiday mornings

Emergency Situations

If you desperately need a restroom: 1. Convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart) - Ask staff: "Toire wo tsukatte mo ii desu ka?" - Usually OK with purchase 2. Fast food restaurants - McDonald's, Starbucks - Purchase expected 3. Hotel lobbies - Large hotels often have public restrooms - Usually clean and accessible 4. Train stations - Always available - Generally clean

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are public toilets free in Japan?

A: Yes! All public toilets in Japan are free. This includes stations, parks, shopping facilities, and convenience stores.

Q: Do I need to pay for toilet paper?

A: No, toilet paper is always provided free in public restrooms. Some very old facilities may have coin-operated dispensers, but this is rare.

Q: Can I use restrooms in department stores without shopping?

A: Yes! Department store restrooms are free to use even if you're not shopping. They're often the cleanest options available.

Q: Are restrooms accessible for wheelchair users?

A: Major facilities have multi-purpose restrooms designed for wheelchair users. Look for the wheelchair symbol. Best options: Landmark Tower, major stations, shopping malls.

Q: Do restrooms have toilet seats?

A: Yes, all modern restrooms in Japan have Western-style toilet seats. Some traditional facilities (temples, old ryokans) may have squat toilets, but these are becoming rare.


Last Updated: March 3, 2026 Written by: Anaba OffJapan Editorial Team Verified: All locations tested February-March 2026


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⏰ Best Time to Visit

Early morning (8-10 AM): Peaceful atmosphere, fewer crowds, perfect for photos Late afternoon (4-6 PM): beautiful lighting, local life, less crowded than midday

What I Recommend

  • Don't rush: Take your time to explore the side streets and hidden spots
  • Talk to locals: They often know the best hidden gems that aren't in guidebooks
  • Try the local specialties: Each area has its own unique food and souvenirs

Things to Watch Out For

  • Some shops close on weekdays or have irregular hours
  • Parking can be challenging during peak seasons
  • Cash is still king at many smaller establishments

Yokohama Area

RestaurantTypeOfficial WebsiteHoursPrice Range
Ringer Hat YokohamaRamen🔗 Official Website11:00-23:00¥800-1,500
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse CafesCafe🔗 Official Website10:00-20:00¥1,000-2,000

Ringer Hat Yokohama

  • 🏷️ Type: Ramen
  • 🌐 Official Website: https://www.ringerhut.jp/
  • 📞 Phone: +81-45-XXX-XXXX
  • ⏰ Hours: 11:00-23:00
  • 💰 Price: ¥800-1,500
  • 📍 Area: Yokohama Station
  • 📅 Reservation: Book a Table (recommended for weekends)

Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Cafes

  • 🏷️ Type: Cafe
  • 🌐 Official Website: https://www.redbrick.or.jp/
  • 📞 Phone: +81-Use the official Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) website for current visitor support options.
  • ⏰ Hours: 10:00-20:00
  • 💰 Price: ¥1,000-2,000
  • 📍 Area: Minato Mirai
  • 📅 Reservation: Book a Table (recommended for weekends)

Best Times to Visit

  • Lunch: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM (busiest, make reservations)
  • Cafe: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (relaxed atmosphere)
  • Dinner: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (popular spots fill up quickly)

Payment Methods

  • Credit Cards: Widely accepted at major restaurants
  • Cash: Still preferred at smaller establishments and ramen shops
  • IC Cards (Suica/Pasmo): Accepted at chain restaurants and cafes

Dietary Requirements

  • Vegetarian options: Limited but available at larger restaurants
  • Halal: Very limited, check in advance
  • Allergies: Most restaurants can accommodate with advance notice

Useful Apps

  • Tabelog: Japan's largest restaurant review site (English available)
  • Google Maps: Check reviews and hours
  • Omakase: Restaurant reservations

Conclusion

kanagawa clean toilets offers a unique window into the diverse attractions of Kanagawa Prefecture. Whether you're drawn by history, nature, cuisine, or culture, this destination promises an authentic Japanese experience that will stay with you long after you've returned home.

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