
Doraemon
ドラえもん
The iconic series about a robotic cat from the 22nd century named Doraemon who travels back in time to help a young boy named Nobita. One of Japan's most beloved national anime.
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Tamagawa Riverbank
多摩川河川敷
The Tamagawa River and its banks appear frequently as a location where Mob walks and reflects. The wide open spaces and bridge views match several contemplative scenes throughout the series.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory
東京都庁展望室
The panoramic city view from this observation deck represents Jahy's perspective as she surveys her new domain in the human world. The sweeping urban landscape symbolizes both the vastness of her challenge and her determination to rebuild her power.
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Ueno Zoo
上野動物園
Japan's oldest zoo has appeared in various Doraemon episodes where the characters visit to see animals or use gadgets for animal-related adventures. The zoo's traditional atmosphere and diverse animal collection make it a recognizable location that fits the family-friendly nature of the series.
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Nerima Art Museum
練馬区立美術館
This museum in Nerima Ward has hosted several Doraemon exhibitions over the years, celebrating the beloved character created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The area around Nerima is considered one of the spiritual homes of Doraemon, as it represents the typical Tokyo suburban neighborhood where Nobita lives.
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Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
川崎市藤子・F・不二雄ミュージアム
This official museum dedicated to Fujiko F. Fujio showcases original artwork, manuscripts, and exhibits related to Doraemon and other works by the creator. The museum features recreated scenes from the manga and anime, making it the ultimate pilgrimage site for Doraemon fans.