Kanagawa · Kawasaki
35.6075°N, 139.5717°E
The Fujiko F Fujio Museum (藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム) celebrates the work of manga artist Fujiko F Fujio, creator of Doraemon — Japan's most beloved cartoon character, a blue robot cat from the 22nd century. The museum displays original manga manuscripts, animation cels, and personal effects of the artist, while recreating iconic scenes from Doraemon and other Fujiko works. Interactive exhibits include life-size character statues, a reading room with complete manga collections, and a rooftop play area featuring Doraemon's gadgets.
The museum's atmosphere is designed to immerse visitors in Fujiko's creative world — the building exterior features character murals, the cafe serves Doraemon-themed food (blue curry, character-shaped desserts), and outdoor spaces include the 'anywhere door' and other iconic elements from the manga. While Doraemon nostalgia drives adult visitors, the museum equally appeals to children who know the characters from current anime. The audio guide (included with entry) is narrated by Doraemon's voice actress, adding authenticity.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Timed entry: 10:00 AM / 12:00 PM / 2:00 PM / 4:00 PM (2-hour visit window per slot)
Closed: Closed Tuesdays (or Wednesday if Tuesday is a public holiday) | Year-end and New Year holidays
Entrance Fee
¥1,000 adults, ¥700 children (6 and under free) | Audio guide included | Museum cafe: separate pricing
Best Season
Year-round (indoor attraction) | Weekday afternoon slots (2:00 PM / 4:00 PM) for better ticket availability
Visit Duration
2 hours (within the timed entry window)
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