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Fujiko F. Fujio Museum: A Doraemon Dreamland

Step into the delightful world of Doraemon and Fujiko F. Fujio at this whimsical museum filled with original art and interactive exhibits.

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Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Doraemon and his creator, Fujiko F. Fujio, at this museum in Kawasaki. Explore original artwork, manga, and exhibits dedicated to the beloved robotic cat and other iconic characters, offering a nostalgic trip for fans of all ages.

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  • 2 Chome-8-1 Nagao, Kawasaki, 2 Chome Nagao, Tama Ward, Kanagawa, 214-0023, JP
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  • Monday 10 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-6 pm
  • Friday 10 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Purchase tickets online in advance, as they are required for entry and often sell out, especially on weekends.
  • Take advantage of the free English audio guide to learn more about Fujiko F. Fujio's life and the stories behind his creations.
  • Visit the museum cafe for fun, Doraemon-themed treats and meals.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and attractions.
  • Check the museum's website for information on special exhibits and events.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum is most easily accessed from Noborito Station, which is served by both the Odakyu Odawara Line and the JR Nambu Line. From Shinjuku Station, take the Odakyu Odawara Line (approx. 20 minutes, 270 yen by express train). From Kawasaki Station, take the JR Nambu Line (approx. 30 minutes, 320 yen). From Noborito Station, a shuttle bus (10 minutes, 210 yen) runs to the museum every 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, you can walk about 15 minutes from Mukogaoka Yuen Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line or Shukugawara Station on the JR Nambu Line.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available from nearby stations such as Noborito Station. A taxi ride from Noborito Station to the museum typically costs around 1,500 - 2,000 yen, depending on traffic. Note that taxis may have surcharges depending on the time of day.

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The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, affectionately known as the Doraemon Museum, is a charming tribute to the legendary manga artist Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of Doraemon, and other beloved series. Located in Kawasaki, where Fujio lived for many years, the museum showcases his heartwarming laughter, everyday life of children, and slight intrigue of science fiction through original artwork and interactive exhibits. Inside, you'll discover a treasure trove of Fujio's creations, including original drawings from Doraemon, 21-emon, and Kaibutsukun. An English audio guide, included with admission, provides insightful commentary on Fujio's life and artwork. The museum also features a theater showing original short films, a manga reading room, and play areas designed for children. Outside, you can pose with life-size statues of Doraemon characters and explore recreations of iconic settings from the series. The museum's exhibits explore Fujiko F. Fujio's creative process and the themes that permeated his work. See his beloved desk, his vast library, and cherished treasures. The museum also hosts special exhibits, such as "Fujiko・F・Fujio's Day Off", which introduces heartwarming private episodes the maestro spent with his beloved family as both a father and a husband. To fully enjoy the museum, advance reservations are required. Tickets are available for specific entry times, and it's recommended to purchase them well in advance. Once inside, you can explore at your own pace until closing time. The museum also features a cafe serving Doraemon-themed dishes and a gift shop stocked with exclusive merchandise.

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