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		<title>World Toilet Day: Earlier in these countries there were no separate toilets for men and women, they used to get so much punishment</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[World Toilet Day is celebrated to make the world understand the importance of cleanliness. The...]]></description>
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<p>World Toilet Day is celebrated to make the world understand the importance of cleanliness. The modern toilet system that we take for granted today was never available everywhere. Especially in many parts of Africa, the toilet tradition existed in a completely different form for centuries.</p>
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<p>There was no idea of ​​separate washrooms for men and women. As surprising as this fact is, its reasons are equally interesting. Defecation was considered a natural and communal activity in many tribal communities from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania in East Africa to Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon in West Africa.</p>
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<div class="figure-pod"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://i0.wp.com/feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2025/11/18/5b47a1235f35737647d2985c76ff3e61c7dcb.jpg?w=640&#038;ssl=1" alt="Even the word toilet had no stable meaning. In villages, people used to go to designated open spaces, forests or community areas built on the banks of crops. There was no male-female division in these, because the society considered it completely normal." class="lazy" fetchpriority="high" onerror="this.onerror=null;this.src=" https:="" feeds.abplive.com="" imagebank="" default_16x9.png";"=""/></div>
<p>Even the word toilet had no stable meaning. In villages, people used to go to designated open spaces, community areas built on the banks of forests or crops. There was no male-female division in these, because the society considered it completely normal.</p>
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<p>Among major tribes such as the Maasai, Himba and Bantu, nature is considered equivalent to worship. In such a situation, defecation was also a part of natural activity, which was not considered necessary to hide. However, they also had some strict rules of their own, like defecating around sacred trees, water sources or tribal meeting places was strictly prohibited.</p>
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<p>Punishments were given for breaking these rules, but there was no punishment for the absence of separate male and female toilets, because the concept of it did not exist.</p>
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<p>Punishments were also social in nature, such as being excluded from communal food for a few days, paying a symbolic fine or making sacred rituals be performed. Some special areas were arranged for women, but it was not divided into separate rooms like modern toilets.</p>
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<p>Gender-based toilet systems began in Africa when European colonialists established settlements there. During the British, French and Belgian rule, boards of Men and Women started being installed in schools, hospitals and government buildings. This system gradually spread in cities, while in rural areas the practice of community toilets or open defecation continues even today.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0"><strong>World Toilet Day:</strong> World Toilet Day is celebrated every year on 19 November. The purpose behind celebrating this is to tell that even today more than three billion people around the world do not have access to safe and clean toilets. Open defecation, dirty water and poor sewage systems kill millions of people every year. These people mostly include children. This year the theme of World Toilet Day is Sanitation, Safety and Dignity for All. Which means cleanliness, safety and respect for all. The theme of World Toilet Day 2025 emphasizes that toilet is not just a convenience but it is essential for the safety of children, supporting women, reducing diseases and ensuring a safe life for every person. This time due to World Toilet Day, the discussion about Toilet Museum is also intense. Actually, there is a country in the world where a toilet museum is built. In such a situation, let us tell you today which country in the world has a toilet museum.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="gmail-cf0">Toilet museum is built in this country</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">Japan is a country where toilet museum is built. Actually, a museum in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, has been designed on the poop theme. In this museum, everything from candy, marshmallow, cup cake and ice cream is designed like poop. The entry gate of this toilet museum has also been designed like a toilet seat. People are shocked to see this. As soon as you go inside this toilet museum, you see food shop decorations, light show, fun games and setups made on the theme of toilet paper. This museum in Tokyo also reflects the culture of Japan, in which cleanliness and hygiene are given great importance.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="gmail-cf0">One has to buy a ticket to go to the toilet museum</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">To go to the Toilet Museum in Tokyo, visitors have to buy a ticket. Its entry fee is fixed as per other museums of Tokyo. Many foreign travelers also go here to see this toilet built in Japan.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="gmail-cf0">Toilet museum also built in India</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="gmail-cf0">Like Japan, Sulabh International also has a toilet museum in India, which shows the evolution of toilets from 2500 BC till now. This toilet museum built in the capital Delhi has been divided into three parts: ancient, medieval and modern.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="gmail-cf0">Read this also-</span>What is the punishment for printing currency notes at home? How many years do you have to spend in jail?</strong></p>
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