The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum is easy to reach from Noborito Station. Take the Odakyu Odawara Line (20 minutes, 270 yen) from Shinjuku or the JR Nambu Line (30 minutes, 320 yen) from Kawasaki. A shuttle bus runs every 10-15 minutes from the station to the museum (10 minutes, 210 yen).
You can also walk to the museum in 15 minutes from Mukogaoka Yuen Station (Odakyu Line, 20 minutes, 270 yen from Shinjuku) or Shukugawara Station (JR Nambu Line, 25 minutes, 320 yen from Kawasaki).
                        
 
                                 
                                                         
                                                         
                                                         
                                                        Doraemon Museum
                    The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum (藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム), also known as the Doraemon Museum, is a delightful art museum located in the peaceful suburbs of Kawasaki. It is dedicated to the works of the legendary manga artist Fujiko F. Fujio, best known for creating the beloved character Doraemon. The museum houses an extensive collection of his original artwork, spanning iconic series such as Doraemon, Kaibutsukun, and 21-emon. Visitors can explore the artistic evolution of these timeless characters, with the museum offering an immersive experience for fans of all ages. An English audio guide enhances the experience, providing additional context about Fujiko’s life and the inspiration behind his most famous creations.
The museum is divided into two main sections, catering to different interests. Younger visitors can enjoy a more interactive experience, with a theater that screens an original short film, a manga reading room, and various play areas designed to engage children with the art. Outside, life-sized statues of Doraemon and other characters provide perfect photo opportunities. For those looking for a souvenir, the museum features a café offering Doraemon-themed dishes and a gift shop stocked with character merchandise from Fujiko’s many works. Note that advance reservations are required to visit the museum, ensuring a smooth and organized experience.
                
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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                                                    10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 
- Closed
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                                                    Tuesdays (or the following day if Tuesday is a national holiday) 
- Entrance fee
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                                                    1000 yen (adults) Buy tickets here →
 700 yen (12-18 years old)
 500 yen (4-11 years old)
 Free (under 4 years old)
 
 Please note: tickets must be purchased online in advance
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