
The Museum of Life and Sexuality is located in Yoshioka-cho, Kitagunma-gun, Gunma Prefecture, a short drive from Ikaho Onsen, one of the most popular hot springs in the Kanto region. The museum offers visitors a chance to see, touch, and think about human sexuality and its mysteries from a variety of angles. The museum exhibits naked expressions of sexual intercourse, conception, pleasure, and sexual customs as one truth.

Is the birth rate in Japan going to stay the same? This is a social issue that we are alarmed about here at the Museum of Life and Sexuality. Is it important to eliminate the image of sex as dirty? I thought about this through the tour, and it made me think that the exhibition is not as deep as I had expected (pardon the pun, but…).




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