When passing through the Museum's entrance, first look down at your feet!
You'll discover manuscript paper expressed by a pencil-shaped bench and cobblestones!
Also, pay attention to the large windows on the exterior! Various squares, both large and small, are lined up.
Actually...
They represent the panel layout from the first chapter of Doraemon, "From a Country in the Future"!
The shuttle buses (all 4 of them) connecting the nearest Noborito Station and the Museum feature many F Characters acting out plays based on Japanese folktales and fairy tales.
If you spot one, try to guess which story it is!
Also, look out for the license plate "2112"!
Don't miss a single detail, both inside and outside the facility!
When passing through the Museum's entrance, first look down at your feet!
You'll discover manuscript paper expressed by a pencil-shaped bench and cobblestones!
Also, pay attention to the large windows on the exterior! Various squares, both large and small, are lined up.
Actually...
They represent the panel layout from the first chapter of Doraemon, "From a Country in the Future"!
The shuttle buses (all 4 of them) connecting the nearest Noborito Station and the Museum feature many F Characters acting out plays based on Japanese folktales and fairy tales.
If you spot one, try to guess which story it is!
Also, look out for the license plate "2112"!
Don't miss a single detail, both inside and outside the facility!