The Fujiko F Fujio Museum, also known as the Doraemon Museum, celebrates the legacy of Doraemon, a blue robot cat who time travels from the 22nd century. Created in 1969 by manga artist Fujimoto Hiroshi, who used the pen name Fujiko Fujio, Doraemon quickly became one of Japan’s most distinctive and beloved manga characters. Located in Kawasaki, the museum offers a vivid and immersive experience for Doraemon enthusiasts and other visitors alike. Inside, guests can explore exhibits that showcase the character’s history, original artwork, and interactive displays, bringing the world of Doraemon to life.
Fujiko F Fujio Museum (Doraemon Museum)
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