Two visitors look at boards with introductions about the "comfort women" in a museum named Women in Peace and War in Tokyo, Japan, August 1, 2005. The museum opened to public on Monday, which is the first about the "comfort women", a euphemism used in Japan to describe women forced into sexual slaves by the Japanese Army in Japan's invasion in its Asian neighbors before and during the World War II.
A visitor looks at boards with introductions about the "comfort women" in a museum named Women in Peace and War in Tokyo, Japan, August 1, 2005.