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1 restroom on record · 1 all-gender · 1 ADA accessible · verified 2026-06-06 via import
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To get to the building, you first turn right when you see the Nara Nature Park sign. Then, there’s a fork in the road that should direct you right to the Humane Society. Once you’ve entered the building, the bathroom is the second door on the right.
Probably weird to just stop by to go to the bathroom. Sign the volunteer sheet and pet a cat for a few minutes, though, and no one will judge you for taking a potty break :)
1 other venue within a 10-minute walk — tap a pin on the map above to see photos and jump to that page.
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