Who does not know Doraemon? Cat-shaped cartoon character that has been known to television audiences since the 1990s Indonesia was so popular. Old-young will not shake when asked about it. Now, he will enter the museum.
Custom Japanese artist Fujiko F. Fujio this - who died in 1996 - is ready to welcome the public in the city of Kawasaki, which is located south of Tokyo, on September 3. In that city, Fujiko lived since 1961 until his death.
Fujiko F. Fujio is the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto, Moto collaborator Abiko, known as Fujiko Fujio (A), for about 36 years since 1951.
And Doraemon will not be the sole occupant museum.
Other characters that will inhabit the museum is Perman, Mojacko, Ume-Boshi Denka and Esper Mami.
More than 50 thousand works of the artist in the form of drawings will be on display. In addition, collection of cameras, plastic figures and his book will also meet the three-story museum covering an area of 3700 square meters.
"I am pleased collection of original drawings my husband's work can be collected in one place," said Masako Fujimoto, wife Fujiko, said as quoted from the pages of The Independent.
The story of Doraemon has won many awards including the Osamu Tezuka Culture in 1997. Moreover, the blue cat has been adopted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan as "anime ambassador" country first.
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