The Strange Easter Eggs Hiding In Some Bathrooms At Tokyo Disneyland
Carter Sullivan
Published Mar 07, 2026
Of course, Tokyo Disneyland's bathrooms aren't decorated with just any collection of harnesses, blacksmithing equipment, and old horseshoes. They're decked out with Disney-themed harnesses, blacksmithing equipment, and old horseshoes. It's an immersive Disney bathroom experience. With horseshoes.
More specifically, each set of iron crescents that is bolted to the park's bathroom walls is helpfully labeled, identifying it as having once been the property of an iconic Disney steed. There's a set of horseshoes credited as having graced the hooves of Philippe, the Belgian draft horse who belonged to Belle and Maurice in Beauty and the Beast. Footwear attributed to Angus, Merida's shire horse from Brave, is hung by the toilets with care. One set of horseshoes, with a sign beneath it reading "Khan," was either the property of Mulan's horse or, in a more magical world, Ricardo Montalbon. Adding to the equestrian oeuvre, the toilet stalls' "occupied" signs feature cartoon horses.
While a bench draped in the Sultan of Agrabah's prescription socks or a minimart featuring Hades' Gold Bond would undoubtedly be a big hit, at present, it is unclear whether the bathrooms at Tokyo Disneyland represent the only Disney park facilities decorated with stuff that beloved characters put on their feet.