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2014.09.11

Guide to getting the most out of the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum (2/3)

With the world-famous Doraemon at its forefront, this museum features all of Fujiko F. Fujio’s creations. Numerous pieces of rare and original artwork and various videos convey his playful, dream-filled worldview to museum-goers of all ages. This time we’ll introduce you to the popular museum cafe and shop. (Above: Ankipan (Memory Bread) French Toast 930 yen (including tax), cafe lattes 570 yen each (including tax))

Enjoy an easier visit to our popular museum cafe with our queue-less system.

The staff located by the entrance to the cafe will sell you a numbered ticket. Read the QR code on the ticket with your cell phone and you'll be transferred to a page where you can register your phone number. Once your number is registered, our automated system will call you when it's almost your turn.

The cafe and restaurant, which look out over Harappa (field), are bright and open. The Fujiko F. Fujio related menu, chopstick wrappers,
and table number blocks are just a few of the things here you don't want to miss.

The three most popular dishes with foreign visitors!

Our most filling dishes featuring characters on them are very popular with our guests from abroad. We also have limited time only and seasonal menus for you to enjoy!

"Doria"mon (Japanese gratin) with
minestrone soup 1,230 yen (Including tax)

Gian and katsudon (fried pork and egg rice bowl) with miso soup 1,030 yen
(Including tax)

Ramen-lover Mr. Koike with inarizushi
(fried tofu pouch with sushi rice) 930 yen
(Including tax)

*Menu subject to change

Buy some gifts from our gift corner and take a little piece of the museum cafe home!

Next to the museum cafe (outside) is the gift shop stand
"Fujiko-ya," where you can buy "Dorayaki" (red bean filled
pancakes) and "Doraemon Pasta."

This 100% durum semolina pasta features Doraemon, Dorami-chan, and the trademark bell. Doraemon pasta 700 yen (Including tax)

The shop is filled with valuable merchandise
only available at the museum!

At the museum shop, located on the first floor just before the exit, you'll find a variety of limited edition merchandise and Fujiko F. Fujio manga. You're sure to find the perfect souvenir or gift for your friends.

Small, present-oriented items such as rubber magnets, postcards, and phone straps are vey popular. 
Above: Stuffed animal phone straps 702 yen (Including tax)

Recommended and popular museum shop merchandise

Hopter Hair Band 1,008 yen (Including tax) Especially popular with
kids. Available in both children and adult sizes.

Nobita's Bear 4,860 yen (Including tax) The teddy bear from the
famous Doraemon scene "Memories of Grandma."

Kawasaki City Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
Kanagawa-ken, Kawasaki-shi, Tama-ku, Nagao 2-8-1 Telephone: 0570-055-245
Opening Hours: 10-18 Closed: Tuesdays and New Year's (12/30-1/3)
Access: Shuttle bus from Noborito station on Odakyu or JR Nambu Line     
16 min walk from Mukogaoka-Yuen station on Odakyu Line or 15 min walk from Shukugawara station on JR Nambu line
Tickets: Adult/University Student - 1,000 yen, Middle/High School Student - 700 yen,
Children (4 and up) - 500 yen, Children 3 and below - Free
http://fujiko-museum.com/english/

※All prices are current as of July of 2014 and include consumption tax (8%).

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