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Unko Museum Yokohama Bay

うんこミュージアム YOKOHAMA BAY

An entertainment space in Yokohama Bay reimagining unko (poop) as a colorful, shareable aesthetic through interactive zones and exclusive merchandise under the unko kawaii brand.

Unko Museum Yokohama — Key Visual
Unko Museum Yokohama — Key Visual © T museum Inc.
Admission
Standard
Adult¥2,000
Junior High School¥1,500
Child (3+)¥1,100
Links
Official websiteEnglish · Japanese
Access
2-1, 2 Chome, Shinko, Yokohama-Shi Naka-Ku, Kanagawa 〒 231-0001Bashamichi Station 馬車道 (Minatomirai Line)Walk 11 minutes
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The Unko Museum in Yokohama is a one-of-a-kind entertainment space built around the theme of unko (poop), reimagined as something colourful, cute, and endlessly shareable. Located at Yokohama Bay, the museum leans into the idea of "unko kawaii" (cute poop) as its own aesthetic, offering a space to enjoy with friends, family, or even complete strangers.

The museum is made up of several interactive zones and attractions:

  • My Unko Maker – Create your own companion poop character to accompany you as you explore the venue.

  • Unko LOVE Volcano – Witness an eruption of "unko love" in the museum's centrepiece spectacle.

  • Twin Ungo Neon – A glowing neon installation where poop and love light up together (a play on the Japanese words for poop and language).

  • Unko Journey – A group experience where visitors send poop-themed balloons soaring together.

  • Kusoge Center – A game corner filled with delightfully addictive "kusoge" (literally "crap games").

More attractions are set to be announced, with additional content planned for the future.

The museum also has its own range of "unko kawaii" merchandise available only on site, under the banner of "Unko Style". The shop showcases poop-themed goods designed to add a cute touch to everyday life, with something to suit just about everyone.

The pricing shifts by date.

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