
Finding Snoopy – An exclusive app that sends visitors on a journey to find Snoopy and his friends at various checkpoints around the museum.The workshops include sessions where guests can make Snoopy-shaped candles, confectionery, jewelry, or even their own Snoopy plush toy. Regular Workshops – Visitors can book a place in advance to take part in various Peanuts-themed craft activities.Woodstock Room – Dedicated to Snoopy’s faithful yellow bird companion.Snoopy Room, where visitors can come face-to-face with a 8-meter-long Sleeping Snoopy statue.

Some of the other highlights of the new Snoopy museum in Tokyo include: Highlights of the Snoopy Museum in Machida Travelers arriving in Tokyo at either Narita or Haneda airport are also able to take a shuttle bus directly to Minami Machida Granbury Park Station.įrom Minami Machida Granbury Park Station, it only takes around 4 minutes on foot to reach the Snoopy museum. Please note these trains are not covered by the Japan Rail Pass. Visitors can easily access the Tokyo Snoopy museum in around 45 minutes by taking the Tokyu Denentoshi Line to Minami Machida Granbury Park Station from Shibuya Station. Surrounded by the lush greenery of Grandberry Park, the museum boasts a range of multi-dimensional exhibitions that explore the history of the Peanuts comic.Įxhibits include an extensive collection of new and reproduced comic strips, and a large theater space screening films about the life and illustration techniques of Shultz. The Snoopy Museum in Machida opened on December 14th, 2019, and is located in a 3-story building, roughly twice the size of the first exhibition space.

The Snoopy museum is now located at the Minami-Machida Grandberry Park in the Machida district.


Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark.įor more from the show follow on Instagram and Twitter. Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. We talk about the excitement and challenges of working for the Peanuts brand, the care that goes into each exhibit at the museum, and the process of writing the new book Charles M. Benjamin leads a team of professionals dedicated to the preservation, display, and interpretation of the life and art of Peanuts comic strip creator, Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center Curator Benjamin Clark.
