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Free for children aged 0-3
Children aged 4-6 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Admission tickets are required for children aged 4 and up
Up to 2 children aged 0-3 can enter free of charge as long as they are accompanied by a paying adult (aged 18 and up)
Junior high and high school students may be asked to show their student ID
Participants may be asked to show their ID
There is no luggage storage facility at the venue
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
The wearing of masks in the Unko museum is left to the discretion of the individual.
As a reminder, our staff will continue to wear masks at the museum.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Photography is allowed, but taking videos and photos for commercial purposes, as well as the live broadcasting of the show is strictly prohibited
Located in Odaiba, the Unko Museum Tokyo is a playful celebration of all things poop. Instead of dull brown turds, you'll be greeted with the most colorful, adorable poops. Perfect for a fun day out, this museum features poop-themed games, art, exhibits, and photo ops that are sure to bring a smile to your face. It's a quirky, unforgettable experience in Tokyo, ideal for all ages!
A limited-time summer event, “Chilly!! UNKO Summer Festival 2025,” is coming to the Unko Museum!
As the Ice Age hits the Unko Museum, this unique seasonal event invites everyone to join forces and break the frozen "Unko Volcano" with their collective energy. It's an experience you can only enjoy during this time of year!
There will also be limited-edition and new merchandise, as well as a special social media campaign where participants can receive an exclusive “Chilly!! Unko Uchiwa” fan. Come and enjoy the refreshingly chilly unko this hot summer!
Dates: Thursday, July 10 – Monday, September 8, 2025
By train: Arrive at JR Rinkai Line Tokyo Teleport Station and walk approximately 3 minutes from Exit B
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