I visited the *Japanese Sex Museum* for the first time in March of 2012 – it was not only a very unique exploration, it was also a very long one, me spending about 4 hours in the pitch-black exhibition rooms.
About 2 months later *I went to Kyushu and failed miserably* when I was unable to find a hotel room due to Japan’s wanderlust during Golden Week. I can be quite persistent, so I went back down south a week or two later to explore the northern Kyushu locations I was eager to visit for quite a while. This time everything went according to plan, so my tour ended in Yamaguchi prefecture with half a day to spare. So I jumped on a train and went back to the Japanese Sex Museum.
A ton of people watched the walking tour video I shot there, but while the feedback was generally positive, some viewers thought that it was way too short, being only 6 minutes long. Open for constructive criticism my idea was to go back to the museum, shoot a longer video and maybe take some additional photos. In and out in an hour, two tops – I had been there just recently, how much could have changed in less than 2 months? Well… I left after four hours to catch my last train back to Osaka!
Interestingly enough not a lot changed. The place looked almost the same, except for one minor difference – somebody opened two doors, emergency exits, allowing not only some foliage to enter, but also a few rays of light. Not much, but enough to use natural light with the help of a tripod and long exposure times for almost every single photo. During my first visit I had to illuminate about 80% of the photos manually and individually with a flashlight since it was completely dark in most of the rooms. On my second visit the process was almost as time-consuming as before, but the photos looked completely different, even when I took pictures of the same objects. And so one hour turned into two turned into three turned into four…
This is actually more or less a photo and video update since I already wrote about the sex museum’s history in my previous article – and since nothing happened while I revisited the place, here is the new material for your viewing pleasure without further ado. Enjoy!
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Addendum 2014-07-11: According to a friend of mine the museum has been demolished a while ago – R.I.P.!
What a terrific find. Amazing. Surprising. THere seem to be some great artifacts there. I’m pretty sure we’d never find anything like this in America (sadly) – at least it wouldn’t be abandoned. 🙂 Great post.
Thanks a lot! I love the abandoned sex museum so much that I already spent 8 hours there… 🙂
You know you open yourself up to jabs… “in pitch black exhibition rooms”! LOL
But Japan is so unique in this “arena”… They forbid display of you-know-what but blatantly display other private parts freely. I never understood that.
It’s nuts! 😀
I’m always fascinated when traditionally conservative cultures have such museums with such taboo subject matters. I’d love to take the tour.
I’d love to offer tours… Sadly those sex museums are disappearing – there are only half a dozen left in all of Japan and one of them is already scheduled to be closed.
I am game!
wow, I never knew about this place. Hmmm need to visit this very soon 🙂
It’s one of my favorite abandoned places in Japan, so please don’t do any damage to it when going there! 🙂