◎Today, March 20th (Friday), is the ticket release date for admission from April 1st (Wednesday) to April 15th (Wednesday)!
※This museum operates on a pre-booking system with designated date and time slots.
※Cancellation (free of charge) is accepted up to 3 days before your scheduled visit.
After that, cancellations cannot be made.
◎Purchase admission tickets here
In Exhibition Room II on the 2nd floor, "Doraemon's Secret to Adventure: Nobita in Devilfish Castle" is currently being held to great acclaim.
This is a special exhibition to commemorate the current blockbuster release of "Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the New Castle of the Undersea Devil".
From the original source material "Doraemon's Long Tales Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil", of course,
original artwork for many stories related to the "sea" - the setting of the film - are also on display.
What we're introducing today is the final episode "Goodbye, Micro" from "Tobidase Micro,"
which was discovered in 2025 and is being exhibited here for its first public showing in Japan.
The final episode features the gripping story of protagonist Ken-chan and Dr. Saruyama
as they board the vehicle "Micro," which can change size,
and attempt to escape from an enemy submarine.
Facing a desperate crisis, "Micro" takes surprising action.
Please be sure to see the original artwork to experience
Fujiko-sensei's timeless creativity and the amazing exploits of "Micro," equipped with artificial intelligence.
◎Today, March 20th (Friday), is the ticket release date for admission from April 1st (Wednesday) to April 15th (Wednesday)!
※This museum operates on a pre-booking system with designated date and time slots.
※Cancellation (free of charge) is accepted up to 3 days before your scheduled visit.
After that, cancellations cannot be made.
◎Purchase admission tickets here
In Exhibition Room II on the 2nd floor, "Doraemon's Secret to Adventure: Nobita in Devilfish Castle" is currently being held to great acclaim.
This is a special exhibition to commemorate the current blockbuster release of "Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the New Castle of the Undersea Devil".
From the original source material "Doraemon's Long Tales Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil", of course,
original artwork for many stories related to the "sea" - the setting of the film - are also on display.
What we're introducing today is the final episode "Goodbye, Micro" from "Tobidase Micro,"
which was discovered in 2025 and is being exhibited here for its first public showing in Japan.
The final episode features the gripping story of protagonist Ken-chan and Dr. Saruyama
as they board the vehicle "Micro," which can change size,
and attempt to escape from an enemy submarine.
Facing a desperate crisis, "Micro" takes surprising action.
Please be sure to see the original artwork to experience
Fujiko-sensei's timeless creativity and the amazing exploits of "Micro," equipped with artificial intelligence.