Nico Robin Statue
Nico Robin Statue
Nico Robin Statue
Nico Robin Statue
Nico Robin Statue
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Nico Robin Statue

5.0 (1 Review)
22 of 24 in Kumamoto

Robin (ロビン像), the archaeologist of the Straw Hat Pirates, possesses the unique ability to reproduce body parts, making her incredibly useful in a pinch. You can find her statue at the Kumamoto Earthquake Museum, located near the entrance to the deep valley of the Aso Caldera. This site was once the Aso Campus of Tokai University, but after the devastating 2016 earthquakes, the campus buildings were severely damaged and can no longer be used for classes.

Today, the former university campus has transformed into an open-air museum, where visitors can learn about the region’s history and recovery. Admission is free, making it a perfect stop for those interested in history and resilience. The museum offers an insightful experience, with Robin’s statue as a symbol of enduring strength.

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Hours and Fees

Nico Robin Statue
  • Opening hours
  • 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)

  • Closed
  • The earthquake museum is closed on mondays.

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Limited Edition

  • Nico Robin Limited Edition figure
  • You can buy the limited-edition Nico Robin figure at the shop inside the Earthquake Museum for ¥2,200 (tax included). Each location only sells the figure of the character there, so you can't buy all the figures in one place. To collect them all, you'll need to visit each location separately.

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Getting there

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The Robin statue is at the Kumamoto Earthquake Museum, which is about an hour’s drive from Kumamoto City.

Resources

English
Japanese

Reviews

  • 5/5 - Excellent

    The Nico Robin statue was a bit tricky to find, but it was well worth the trip! Her elegant pose and detailed design truly captured her character’s charm. The craftsmanship was stunning, from her confident expression to the intricate details of her outfit.

    It’s quite far from Kumamoto City, making the journey a bit long, but the adventure added to the excitement. The peaceful surroundings made it a great spot to take in the beauty of both Robin and the area. If you’re a fan, it’s definitely a must-visit despite the distance!

    1 month ago — by Emma

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