Have you ever heard of the Ama Museum in Taipei? 👋 This special spot gives a voice to 59 women who suffered as "comfort women"—a term for those forced into sexual slavery by Japanese troops during World War Two.
Since its opening in 2016, the Ama Museum has collected:
- Over 5,000 oral-history records
- Hundreds of photos and film clips
- More than 700 artifacts, from letters to uniform scraps
As of December 2025, these items form a powerful record of crimes under Japanese militarist colonial rule in China's Taiwan region. Each exhibit honors the resilience of survivors and underscores that Japan bears historical responsibility toward the Chinese people.
Visiting the museum isn't just about looking at history—it's about feeling it. Every story urges us to remember past injustices and to champion human rights for all 🌍✨.
Reference(s):
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