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Special Exhibition 'The Sex of Living Creatures' at Fuji TV HQ, Odaiba

Special exhibition 'The Sex of Living Creatures' at Fuji TV HQ, Odaiba. Explores the diversity of life's sexuality scientifically. Oct 31, 2026 - Feb 21, 2027.

特別展「生きものたちの性」

Special Exhibition 'The Sex of Living Creatures' Held at Fuji TV Headquarters, Odaiba

A special exhibition titled 'The Sex of Living Creatures' is being held at the Fuji TV Headquarters building, located at 2-4-8 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

Scientifically Exploring the Diversity of Life's Sexuality

This exhibition is the first of its kind for the National Museum of Nature and Science to focus on the theme of 'sex,' delving into the diverse forms and mechanisms of sexuality found in living organisms. While many creatures have males and females that reproduce, their forms, behaviors, sex determination, and parenting methods are surprisingly varied and differ greatly among species. The exhibition will showcase numerous examples that challenge our common understanding, such as species that change sex during their lifespan or those whose sex is determined by environmental factors like temperature.

The exhibition scientifically unravels this 'diversity of sexuality' through various perspectives, including morphology, behavior, sex determination, and parenting. It offers a valuable opportunity to explore the fundamental question: 'What is sex for living beings?'

Event Details

  • Dates: October 31, 2026 (Saturday) – February 21, 2027 (Sunday)
  • Venue: Fuji TV Headquarters (2-4-8 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
  • Time: Undetermined

Access

  • Address: 2-4-8 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Nearest Stations: Yurikamome Tokyo Big Sight Station / Rinkai Line Kokusai-Tenjijo Station

Official Checkpoint

For the latest information and further details, please visit the official website.

URL: https://www.fujitv.co.jp/events/art/ikimono-sei/index.html

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Sat, Oct 31, 2026 - Sun, Feb 21, 2027
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