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This Snoopy Museum In Tokyo Has Large Replicas & Cute Merch Of All Things Snoopy

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Get ready to go peanuts over Snoopy and his gang!

Located in the vibrant Minami-Machida Grandberry Park in Tokyo, the Snoopy Museum Tokyo offers a unique and immersive opportunity to step into the world of Charles M. Schulz's beloved creation.

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

The museum is filled with original comic strips, rare collectibles, and animations that bring the Peanuts world to life

Take a peek inside a large replica of Snoopy's iconic red doghouse to see an adorable animation of the beagle lazing about.

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

Image via @snoopymuseumtokyo (Instagram)

Inside the museum, you'll find three floors of pure Snoopy goodness. There's the Snoopy Wonder Room, where you can enjoy a collection of over 1,000 Snoopy-related items, including vintage mugs, models, and a captivating Snoopy plushie display.

You also can witness the evolution of Snoopy through various models showcasing his different appearances over the years in the Snoopy Room.

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

Image via @snoopymuseumtokyo (Instagram)

One of the coolest things about the museum is that it's constantly changing, with regular "renewals" where the exhibits are updated and new merchandise is added

A Holiday-themed exhibition is currently being held from 7 September 2024 to 2 March 2025, featuring original comic strips and drawings that highlight popular holiday storylines involving the Peanuts gang.

Decorations and artworks related to various holidays such as Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and more will be on display.

So, even if you've been to the museum before, there's always something new to discover.

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo

And of course, the museum's gift shop is filled with all kinds of Snoopy merchandise, from plushies to stationery

Snoopy and his Peanuts gang are waiting for you at Minami-Machida Grandberry Park Station.

Here are more details about the museum:

The Snoopy Museum Tokyo recommends purchasing tickets in advance, as only a limited number of same-day tickets are available. When buying tickets, you are required to select a specific admission time slot, though there is no time limit for your stay.

Here are the admission ticket prices:
Advance tickets
- Adults and college or university students: 1,800 yen (approximately RM51.80)
- Secondary school students: 800 yen (approximately RM23)
- Elementary school students: 400 yen (approximately RM11.50)

On-site tickets
- Adults and college or university students: 2,000 yen (approximately RM57.55)
- Secondary school students: 1,000 yen (approximately RM28.80)
- Elementary school students: 600 yen (approximately RM17.30)

Children under the age of 4 can enjoy free entry to the museum.

Advance tickets are available for purchase through this website, while on-site tickets can be bought at the museum. 

Image via Snoopy Museum Tokyo (Facebook)

Image via @snoopymuseumtokyo (Instagram)

Address:
3-1-4 Tsuruma, Machida City, Tokyo

Opening hours:
Weekdays: 10am to 6pm (Last admission until 5.30pm)
Weekends and holidays 10am to 7pm (Last admission until 6.30pm)

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Here's a video tour of the museum:

While you're in Tokyo, you can also join a tour of Kewpie Mayonnaise's factory:

There's also a Nintendo Museum in Kyoto:

Before your trip to Japan, keep the following in mind:

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