A Nostalgic Dreamworld – My Visit to the Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum, Kawasaki
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Tucked away in the quiet suburban streets of Kawasaki, the Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum is a joyful, heartfelt tribute to the beloved creator of Doraemon and other iconic manga. More than just a museum, it’s a gentle dive into the whimsical, imaginative world crafted by Hiroshi Fujimoto—one that continues to shape generations of readers and dreamers across Japan and beyond.
I arrived for my reserved entry time at 12:00 PM (advance timed ticket required), and spent about 2½ hours exploring the museum’s charming indoor exhibits, rooftop playground, and forested garden path. The museum is modest in size but packed with personality: original manga sketches, behind-the-scenes storyboards, recreated workspaces, and animated shorts exclusive to the museum theater. There’s a quiet reverence in how his work is presented—not just as pop culture, but as a legacy of creativity, wonder, and gentle life lessons.
One of the highlights was the manga corner, where guests can freely read Fujiko’s works in Japanese and other languages. Outside, I wandered through the rooftop garden filled with life-sized statues of Doraemon, Nobita, and their friends, perfect for photos. The museum café, with its themed dishes (Doraemon pancakes and dorayaki!), rounded out the visit on a sweet note.
Admission & Practical Info:
• 🕒 Hours: 10:00–18:00 (closed Tuesdays)
• 🎟️ Ticketing: Advance reservation only via Lawson Ticket (Loppi machine or online)
• 💴 Fees: ¥1,000 adults, ¥700 high school/university students, ¥500 children (age 4–junior high)
• 📍 Location: Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture – roughly 20 minutes from Shinjuku via Odakyu Line to Noborito Station + shuttle bus or 15-min walk
• 🌐 Languages: Audio guide rental (English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese), multilingual signage for key exhibits
• 🚸 Amenities: Gift shop, themed café, stroller parking, accessible design
Why It’s Worth Visiting:
• 🟦 Immersive nostalgia: A must for Doraemon fans and manga lovers alike—heartfelt, fun, and filled with charm
• 🧑🎨 Creative insight: Learn about Fujiko’s life, process, and the deeper meanings behind his whimsical creations
• 📸 Photo-friendly fun: Outdoor sculptures, themed food, and cozy spaces perfect for families and couples
• 🌳 Peaceful setting: The quiet, leafy surroundings make it feel like a hidden retreat in a manga world
Final Thoughts:
The Fujiko·F·Fujio Museum is more than a fan destination—it’s a tribute to kindness, curiosity, and the enduring power of imagination. Whether you grew up with Doraemon or simply appreciate the magic of storytelling, the museum offers a comforting, playful escape into the world of one of Japan’s most beloved creators. Reserve your spot early, take your time inside, and leave with a smile—and perhaps a dorayaki or two.