For an experience you’ve probably never had before, head over to No Unchi, No Life. Unchi means poo in Japanese.
What to expect
No Unchi, No Life is an exhibit dedicated to poop — everything there is to know about how it’s made and more. Their main exhibit displays over 150 different samples from animals around the world. Ever wondered what a bear’s business or fox’s feces looks like? Find out here.
Beyond the samples, the event has exhibits dedicated to the science behind digestion. Guests can see the way that the human body digests food and how that process varies between animals. You can also learn about how we’ve used poop in the past — as fertilizer, fuel, and in far more ways.
Tickets
You can pick up tickets for No Unchi, No Life either at the venue or in advance online.
How to get there
The event will be held in Gallery AaMo, an exhibition space just besides Tokyo Dome. The quickest way there is to take the JR Chūō-Sōbu Line to Suidobashi Station. From there it’s a 3-minute walk.
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Adults:
Advance sales: ¥1,700
At the door: ¥1,700
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Children:
Advance sales: ¥800
At the door: ¥800
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Students:
Advance sales: ¥1,700
At the door: ¥1,700
- 218 m from Suidōbashi Station Mita Line (I11)Chūō-Sōbu Line (JB23)
- 490 m from Korakuen Station Marunouchi Line (M22)Namboku Line (N11)
- 0.6 km from Hongo-sanchōme Station Marunouchi Line (M21)Oedo Line (E8)