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Japan is No. 1! (in Worms)

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Japan is No. 1! (in Worms)

Postby Taro Toporific » Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:39 pm

THAT'S A NEW WEIRD RECORD The Mirror, UK, Nov 13 2003
....The Guinness Book Of World Records celebrated its 100 millionth copy with a big bash in London on Tuesday and a new pocket-sized book - The Best Gross World Records....Most Worms Removed From a Human Stomach
A 58-year-old woman from Shizuoka, Japan, was admitted to Isogaki Gastro-Entero-Surgical clinic in May 1990. She complained of severe gastric pain and nausea brought on by eating raw fish. Doctors discovered 56 white, thread-like worms in her stomach and later removed them during a 90-minute operation. The worms were identified as the larvae of Anisakis simplex and measured up to 17.27mm in length....
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--See also the Captain's Museum Tour: The Meguro Museum of Parasitology, One in an Occasional Visit to a Japanese Museum
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Postby Milla » Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:15 am

that's so gross, you've put me off my lunch :roll:
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many lovers to take a picture in front of the worm...

Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Nov 15, 2003 1:44 am

Milla wrote:that's so gross, you've put me off my lunch :roll:

WOT? The Parasitological Museum is not gross, it's "romantic" according to their website...:wink:
The Wonderful World of Parasites The Meguro Parasitological Museum that exhibits only human and animal parasites in the world...The building is far smaller than the British Museum though, admission fee is free same as the British Museum.
...On weekend many visitors, not only parasite-lovers but 'lovers', come and watch charming and pretty parasites.
...You also can findmany beautiful panels each providing a life cycle of the representative parasites. I am sure you realize how wonderful the parasite's world is.
....This wormis 8-m long. You can really imagine the worm length by using the string which is the same size as the worm. There are so many lovers to take a picture in front of the worm for their memory.
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Postby Milla » Sat Nov 15, 2003 8:09 am

Those people who visit the museum either have nothing better to do or they're absolutely barmy. I wouldn't go if you paid me!
It's revolting looking at what had been wriggling inside a human body.
I'm sure I'd throw up :puke:
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Postby mr. sparkle » Thu Jul 29, 2004 6:06 pm

Milla wrote:Those people who visit the museum either have nothing better to do or they're absolutely barmy. I wouldn't go if you paid me!
It's revolting looking at what had been wriggling inside a human body.
I'm sure I'd throw up :puke:


I'm_SO_THERE! 8O

I just talked to my bartender. She has a stomach ailment holding over from a visit she made to Japan two years ago!

The museum sounds absolutely fab. Makes one think there are grosser and even more over the top museums in the Big T.
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Postby GomiGirl » Thu Jul 29, 2004 6:30 pm

It is just near my office Mr Sparkle - so make sure you plan a day when you can meet me for Lunch.

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Postby Captain Japan » Thu Jul 29, 2004 7:45 pm

GomiGirl wrote:It is just near my office Mr Sparkle - so make sure you plan a day when you can meet me for Lunch.

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And invite Giambi and Brown. They still don't know what they've got.

The museum is about a minute walk from my apartment. I'm game to go again.
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Firefighters dug her out, burned/covered in rotting sardines

Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Jul 30, 2004 1:31 pm

mr. sparkle wrote:The museum sounds absolutely fab. Makes one think there are grosser and even more over the top museums in the Big T.



So ya want grosser????


Two seriously injured in explosion at sardine museum near Tokyo
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Friday July 30, 11:54 AM

An explosion at a sardine museum near Tokyo on Friday severely injured two people and blew a large hole through the roof, police said.
The blast in the coastal town of Kujukuri, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) east of Tokyo, occurred just before opening time....
A 63-year-old male worker suffered burns over large parts of his body, and a 66-year-old female employee was found unconscious and covered by rubble and debris. Firefighters dug her out.
The two were hospitalized, but their conditions were unknown. The cause of the blast was under investigation.
The Sardine Museum's exhibits include a sardine fishing boat and large fish tanks containing the fish. Kujukuri is a traditional sardine fishing town.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Jul 30, 2004 11:11 pm

mr. sparkle wrote: Makes one think there are grosser and even more over the top museums in the Big T.



Hipster wrote:Does the Salt and Tobacco museum still exist in Shibuya? I went there once. It was.......interesting.


Sure! Cheapest cup of coffee in Shibuya but "Due to partial renovation, the Tobacco & Salt Museum will be temporally closed on September 1st, 2004."
http://www.jti.co.jp/Culture/museum/


Other fav museums of mine...

Nihon Minka-En (whole farmhouses in the collection)
http://www.city.kawasaki.jp/sisetu_e/minka.htm


Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum
http://www.bento.com/phgal3.html
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