Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum

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Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum

A Museum Dedicated to the World of Works by Fujiko·F·Fujio, One of Japan’s Iconic Manga Artists.

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This museum is located in Kawasaki, the city where Fujiko·F·Fujio, the manga artist who created series such as “Doraemon” and “Perman,” lived for many years.
The themed exhibits capture the “dreams,” “mysteries,” and “playfulness” that he created through drawing his works.
The museum features precious exhibits for original drawings not found anywhere else, as well as showings of original short films.
The museum café and shops are full of unique dishes and original goods following motifs based on popular characters.

Highlights

  • Learn about this history of Doraemon while looking at original pictures in the exhibition room. About 200 original pictures are on display in the exhibit.
  • The work desk that Fujiko·F·Fujio used to draw is also on display.
  • There is also a “Manga Corner,” where guests can read through F’s works.
  • In the “People’s Plaza” you’ll find a 1/5th scale rendition of “Nobita’s House.”.
  • The Rooftop Playground makes for a great photo spot, and Doraemon fans will recognize things related to the series such as earthen pipes in the area.
  • Guests can purchase souvenirs like dorayaki at the gift corner “Fujiko-ya,” and the 1st floor museum shop has museum-exclusive products available for purchase.

Photos

  • 1st floor exhibition room, showcasing Doraemon’s 50 years of history
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    1st floor exhibition room, showcasing Doraemon’s 50 years of history ©Fujiko-Pro

  • The birthplace of masterpieces, the “Artist’s Room”
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    The birthplace of masterpieces, the “Artist’s Room” ©Fujiko-Pro

  • Read manga with Doraemon in the “Manga Corner”
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    Read manga with Doraemon in the “Manga Corner” ©Fujiko-Pro

  • Relax on the rooftop in the Rooftop Playground 
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    Relax on the rooftop in the Rooftop Playground ©Fujiko-Pro

  • Dorayaki available at the gift corner “Fujiko-ya”
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    Dorayaki available at the gift corner “Fujiko-ya” ©Fujiko-Pro

Reviews

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    Seeing Fujiko F. Fujio's original drawings really brought back memories of watching cartoons as a kid. The museum also has exclusive capsule toys, which are pretty special.

    This museum lets you fully immerse yourself in the works of Fujiko F. Fujio, including Doraemon. I was so captivated by the original Doraemon drawings that I couldn't move on for a while. The café inside is a lot of fun too—you can try things like French toast inspired by the 'Memory Bread' or a katsudon served in a bowl that looks like the daikon from the movie 'Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan.' It really brings out your inner child! The snacks with 'spicy quotes' sold at the shop make perfect souvenirs. Every quote is just brilliant!

  • If you're a Doraemon fan, you just have to come here!

  • Doraemon was my favorite manga as a kid! The museum is packed with Doraemon-themed exhibits, and I couldn't stop being amazed—it really felt like I was reliving my childhood.

Details

Name in Japanese
川崎市 藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム
Postal Code
214-0023
Address
2-8-1 Nagao, Tama-ku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa
Telephone
0570-055-245(9:30am-4:00pm)
Admission
Adults and University Students: 1,000yen
High School and Junior High School Students: 700yen
Children (4 years or older): 500yen
* Admission tickets are "complete date and time designation system".
The museum does not sell them, so please be sure to purchase them in advance before visiting.
For more information, check at here.
Closed
Irregular closures (announced on the official website’s museum calendar)
Open Hours
10:00am - 6:00pm
Access
(1) About 9 minutes by Kawasaki City Bus (direct trip) from the Odakyu Line and JR Nambu Line’s Noborito Station
(2) About a 16-minute walk from the Odakyu Line’s Mukogaoka-yuen Station
(3) About a 15-minute walk from the JR Nambu Line’s Shukugawara Station
Parking Lot
None
Bicycle Parking
Available
Official Website
Official Website (English)