Explorer

Japan's Centuries-Old Toilet Damaged In Car Crash By Conservation Worker

The toilet inside the centuries-old Buddhist temple in the western Kyoto region dates back to the 15th century.

A Japanese conservation worker accidentally ploughed his car into the country's oldest toilet, partially destroying it, said officials on Tuesday, reported news agency AFP. 

The toilet inside the centuries-old Buddhist temple, Tofukuji, in the western Kyoto region dates back to the 15th century and has been designated as an important cultural asset.

The accident has caused damage to the original wooden door leading to the site after the 30-year-old driver from the Kyoto Heritage Preservation Association, accidentally backed his car into it, reported AFP.

Also Read: Monkeys In THIS Maharashtra Village Officially Own 32 Acres Of Land

The car was parked in front of the toilet and the man without realising that the vehicle was still in the reverse gear put the ignition on, hitting straight into the toilet door and damaging it.

"We've been told it's going to require a lot of work to restore," a Kyoto police official said, as reported by AFP.

The accident also caused minor damage to the wall. However, the actual latrines -- two rows of pits -- were intact, said  Norihiko Murata, a Kyoto official in charge of cultural heritage preservation, reported the news agency.

"It is of course disappointing that part of this important cultural property has been damaged like this," Murata added.

According to a CNN report, the doors of the "hyakusecchin" – or "hundred-person toilet" was approximately 600-year-old.

The toilet got its nickname because more than 100 trainee monks used it up until the start of the Meiji era around 1868. 

Closed to the public for over a century, the toilet was named an important cultural property by the Japanese government in 1902, reported CNN.

The temple management is trying to find a way to restore the damaged doors, which measured 2.4 meters tall and 2.8 meters wide.

 

Top Headlines

EAM Jaishankar To Attend Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's Funeral In Dhaka
EAM Jaishankar To Attend Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's Funeral In Dhaka
India Becomes World’s Fourth-Largest Economy, Surpasses Japan: Report
India Becomes World’s Fourth-Largest Economy, Surpasses Japan: Report
'In Heat Of Moment, Confusion': Dehradun Cop Maintains No Racial Motive In Tripura Student Death
'In Heat Of Moment, Confusion': Dehradun Cop Maintains No Racial Motive In Tripura Student Death
Mass Protests Erupt In Tehran As Iran Faces Economic Crisis & Currency Collapse
Mass Protests Erupt In Tehran As Iran Faces Economic Crisis & Currency Collapse

Videos

Breaking: Dehradun Student Murder Sparks Nationwide Outrage, Police Deny Racial Angle Amid FIR Contradictions
Angel Chakma Murder: CM Dhami Assures Justice, Announces Compensation
Breaking News: Sambhal Cemetery Land Survey Begins Amid Alleged Illegal Encroachment
Breaking: Almora Bus Falls into Gorge in Uttarakhand, 7 Dead in Bhikiyasain Area
Breaking News: Political Heat in Bengal as Amit Shah Meets Party Workers and Legislators

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget