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Is there really a museum in Japan that lets you sniff animal butts?

Is there really a museum in Japan that lets you sniff animal butts?

By Giselle Soo


WHEN it comes to museums, most people expect a visual feast – paintings, artefacts, maybe even interactive exhibits.

But is there really a museum in Japan that lets visitors sniff animal butts?

VERDICT:

TRUE

Housed at the Atoa Aquarium in Kobe, Japan, the museum challenges the traditional idea of what a museum should be by appealing to an unexpected sense: smell.

It may look like a typical animal photo gallery, but as you lean in a little closer, you will discover a fascinating display — framed photos of animals, each with a small opening near the portrait.

Through these small holes, visitors can take a whiff, offering one of the strangest olfactory experiences they are likely to encounter.

The scents, claimed to be artificially enhanced, aim to mimic the natural musk of each animal.


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