In April, a new mega building complex opened in Kabukicho in Shinjuku, called Kubukicho Tower.
The tower management took it upon themselves to appeal to western political actors by including a tranny bathroom on the second floor. The bathroom is usable by both women and trannies. There is a men's bathroom on the second floor as well.
As literally ANYBODY WITH A BRAIN could have predicted, it was immediately used to harass women. Obvious men entering and claiming to be trans when asked to leave, sexual harassment, vandalism, voyeurism, etc. There was a viral video going around during the opening of men standing outside the women's restroom, waiting for women to enter before following them in. One such man waiting for women in the video below. There was even a shocking incident where a woman ran out of the restroom screaming, with a man chasing her only to grab her and drag her by her hair back into the restroom. It should be obvious what he was trying to do, but thankfully bystanders saved her (though they stood by a little too long imo, fucking timid asians). That video is the second in this post.
Eventually the tower management hired BATHROOM SECURITY to prevent men from entering, presumably given discretion to decide who is and is not a tranny. Nobody liked this solution either, because you have to talk to the security to even be let inside the bathroom.
To make all this even worse, the tower DOES have a women's-only restroom where trannies are not allowed. However, it is on the... seventeenth floor. Not exactly practical if you're trying to use the restroom in the middle of a movie or concert, both venues inside the tower. There WAS a single-stall handicap restroom on the fifth floor, but some fuckhead destroyed it and the management closed it off.
Anyway, today the tower finally accepted defeat and men / trannies are no longer allowed in the women's restroom, going so far as to add a partition between the men's and women's doors so that the two genders don't even have to see each other entering, the third image on this post.
On a grander scale, people are considering this entire fiasco to be a major blow to trans activists in Japanese media who have been pushing LGBT issues extremely hard over the last two months. The closing of the bathrooms represent the defeat of trannies in Japan. I wish that were really the case, but this certainly provides a much needed example to Japanese citizens of WHY this shit does not work. The minimal exposure they've had to niggers and trannies makes them extremely vulnerable to major changes happening all at once. They are without an immune system, and the Kabukicho Tower tranny bathroom incident may have given them what they need to start pushing back.