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"Toire WA doko desu ka?"

OR if you would like to use the word "Restroom/ Bathroom" instead of "Toilet" it would be:

"Otearai WA doko desu ka?"

I believe this phrase is more commonly used.

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There are several words, but 'otearai' is common enough.

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14y ago
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Literally, you may say 'oshikko suru' to mean 'to urinate.'

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トイレ、トイレット、便所

toire, toiretto, benjo

means toilet, restroom, lavatory

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15y ago
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"Ote arai o haishaku dekimasu ka?" is how you can say it in polite Japanese.

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oteharai WA dokodesuka

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トイレへ行きたい?

toire e ikitai?

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風呂 or Furo

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