More than one hundred life-size Doraemon figures, each with its own expression, pose, and secret gadget, gather in Tokyo for the biggest Doraemon exhibition Japan has ever hosted.
What to expect
After touring Hong Kong, Shanghai, Bangkok, and Taiwan, the show comes home. This is the very first event scheduled to take place at the city’s new venue, Tokyo Dream Park. Wander through manga, anime, and movie zones, meet four Japan-only Doraemon designs (including a rice ball version), and stumble into photo spots.
Schedule
The exhibition is set to open on March 27.
There will be drone shows on March 7 and 8.
Tickets
Tickets go on sale January 31.
General tickets include one non-sale acrylic badge (nine designs, random) and one promo card (four designs, random) matching the venue-exclusive trading cards.
Advance tickets (on sale January 31, 12 p.m. to March 26, 11:59 p.m.) cost ¥2,200 for adults on weekdays and ¥2,400 on weekends and holidays. Junior and senior high school students pay ¥1,600 weekdays and ¥1,800 weekends, while children aged four and over pay ¥1,400 weekdays and ¥1,600 weekends.
Regular tickets (from March 27) are ¥2,400 adults weekdays and ¥2,600 weekends; ¥1,800 and ¥2,000 for junior and senior high school students; and ¥1,600 and ¥1,800 for children.
Same-day tickets, sold only at museum vending machines, are ¥2,500 adults weekdays and ¥2,700 weekends; ¥1,900 and ¥2,100 for junior and senior high school students; and ¥1,700 and ¥1,900 for children.
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- 366 m from Tokyo Big Sight Station Yurikamome (U11)
- 0.7 km from Kokusai-tenjijō Station JR Rinkai Line (R3)
- 0.8 km from Aomi Station Yurikamome (U10)