Mr. F would draw manga while listening to rakugo and classical music.

In "Mr. Fujio's Study," a recreation of his workspace within the exhibit area,
you can listen to excerpts of the classical music Mr. F actually enjoyed.
The museum hides another "touch of whimsy" inspired by music-loving Mr. F's passion.

Take a look at this clock at the reception area and Everyone’s Plaza.

Notice how the 4 o'clock marker says "Fujiko"?
While it's a play on the English word "Four," there's actually another reason!

In musical notation, "Do-Re-Mi-Fa" corresponds to "C-D-E-F".
Count four notes from "Do," and you arrive at "F".
Another charming secret has been added to the museum's collection of small wonders.
Mr. F would draw manga while listening to rakugo and classical music.

In "Mr. Fujio's Study," a recreation of his workspace within the exhibit area,
you can listen to excerpts of the classical music Mr. F actually enjoyed.
The museum hides another "touch of whimsy" inspired by music-loving Mr. F's passion.

Take a look at this clock at the reception area and Everyone’s Plaza.

Notice how the 4 o'clock marker says "Fujiko"?
While it's a play on the English word "Four," there's actually another reason!

In musical notation, "Do-Re-Mi-Fa" corresponds to "C-D-E-F".
Count four notes from "Do," and you arrive at "F".
Another charming secret has been added to the museum's collection of small wonders.