Japan did it again! Popular Japanese television station TV Tokyo, is currently having an educational exhibit called "Karada no Fushigi Daibouken 2015" or "The Mysterious Great Adventure of the Body 2015." translated in English.
The event is aimed for kids and tackles the million dollar question at every elementary human-bio class: What's up with our body and all the gross stuff it makes?
The event features larger-than-life representations of the human body and its organs like the the mouth, the nose, the heart and many more. Watch the video below to find out more.
It's basically a playground for young science aficionados who are interested learning how the inner workings of our bodies function.
One particular figure caught our attention which we have found really really disturbing, A humangous butthole which you can actually enter and discover some interesting parts.
Although it may seem weird or bizarre to some, the idea of having big versions of things like butts and poop may be a really disturbing for the conservative type but it's perfectly normal in Japan.
Karada no Fushigi Daibouken 2015 will be going on until the 22 of August, and if you happen to suddenly felt an urge to witness it for yourself then head on to Japan to experience this one of kind event.
source: TV Tokyo
The event is aimed for kids and tackles the million dollar question at every elementary human-bio class: What's up with our body and all the gross stuff it makes?
The event features larger-than-life representations of the human body and its organs like the the mouth, the nose, the heart and many more. Watch the video below to find out more.
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| Giant Buttox Figure in Japan |
It's basically a playground for young science aficionados who are interested learning how the inner workings of our bodies function.
One particular figure caught our attention which we have found really really disturbing, A humangous butthole which you can actually enter and discover some interesting parts.
Although it may seem weird or bizarre to some, the idea of having big versions of things like butts and poop may be a really disturbing for the conservative type but it's perfectly normal in Japan.
Karada no Fushigi Daibouken 2015 will be going on until the 22 of August, and if you happen to suddenly felt an urge to witness it for yourself then head on to Japan to experience this one of kind event.
source: TV Tokyo
