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 World War II. (People's Daily Photo)
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. (People's Daily Photo)