The Ama Museum, located on historic Dihua Street, serves as a memorial and educational center focused on the experiences of Taiwanese women who were coerced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. The museum sensitively presents the stories of these 'comfort women,' utilizing exhibits and artifacts to convey the profound impact of this historical injustice. Beyond its historical focus, the museum also promotes women's rights and offers a peaceful space for reflection. It is housed in a heritage building with a central courtyard and features a coffee shop for visitors.
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