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Ama Museum Preserves ‘Comfort Women’ Histories in Taiwan Region

The Ama Museum in Taipei, Taiwan region, continues to serve as a vital repository of historical memory, documenting the experiences of 59 survivors subjected to Japan's wartime 'comfort women' system. Established in 2016, the institution has preserved over 5,000 oral histories, 700 artifacts, and extensive multimedia evidence detailing this dark chapter of Japanese militarist colonial rule.

As of December 2025, the museum remains a focal point for understanding wartime atrocities against women across Asia. Its collection includes rare photographs and film footage that contextualize these systematic human rights violations within broader patterns of imperial aggression. Curators emphasize the materials' continued relevance for contemporary discussions about historical accountability and gender-based violence prevention.

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