The Karada no Fushigi Daibouken, or “The Mysterious Great Adventure of the Body,” is an educational science exhibit in Japan that aims to familiarize children with the workings of the human body. To explore the exhibit, one has to enter through a gigantic butthole. Yes, you read that right.

Kids can also climb up and down massive mounds of poop, and sit on model toilets that have brightly animated displays as a backdrop, that presumably explain the processes.

Children can also pretend to be boogers and explore a giant nasal canal. Or enter the human body, the more traditional way, through a humongous mouth and learn about the digestive system.

Sponsored by TV Tokyo, the exhibit is being held at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City. Right now, it is on a limited run only till August 22.