The Snoopy Museum will hold its final exhibition, "All My Friends Are Here," from April 21st to September 24th. 
  Main visual for the final Snoopy Museum exhibition, "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS All My Friends Are Here."
Main visual for the final Snoopy Museum exhibition, "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS All My Friends Are Here." 
The Snoopy Museum, which opened in April 2016 and boasts approximately 950,000 visitors (as of February 16, 2018), will close at the end of its scheduled run in September of this year. This final exhibition will feature approximately 80 precious original drawings with fresh brushwork and new animated footage, allowing visitors to experience the humorous yet melancholic interactions between the friends and the essence of Peanuts.
  "Peanuts" Original Drawing November 25, 1950
"Peanuts" Original Drawing November 25, 1950
© Peanuts Worldwide LLC 
The highlight of this exhibition is the approximately 80 original drawings carefully selected for the final installment. The Schulz Museum's "treasure" and the oldest original "Peanuts" drawing in the museum's collection is an episode featuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown, drawn about two months after the series began on October 2, 1950. This will be the museum's second visit to Japan since the "Snoopy Exhibition" held in 2013. Other fascinating original drawings will also be on display, generously selected from the museum's collection.
  "Cosme Kitchen Natural UV Cream" and "Cosme Kitchen Lip Cream" (¥1,000 each)
"Cosme Kitchen Natural UV Cream" and "Cosme Kitchen Lip Cream" (¥1,000 each)
© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
 In addition, new merchandise will be available at BROWN'S STORE. The lineup includes the "KELTY Daypack" (10,000 yen), a popular classic item from KELTY, the outdoor brand born in the same California as "Peanuts," finished in the museum's original specifications; the "Cosme Kitchen Natural UV Cream" (1,000 yen), a second collaboration with the highly popular Cosme Kitchen, which comes in a convenient mini size that can be carried around and is safe for use by children and adults alike; and the "Cosme Kitchen Lip Cream" (1,000 yen), which is made with plenty of plant oils. 
  "FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen)
"FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen)
© Peanuts Worldwide LLC 
In addition, "Cafe Blanket" offers the "FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen), inspired by the classic Peanuts scene of friends leaning against a wall and chatting. The menu features unique and delicious items based on the exhibition's title, "All My Friends Are Here.", including "Violet and Patty's Mud Pie" (1,080 yen), an edible mud pie made with cocoa cookies, almonds, and Choco Copo, inspired by the muddy playfulness of original characters Violet and Patty, who make mud pies in the comics.
 Main visual for the final Snoopy Museum exhibition, "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS All My Friends Are Here."
Main visual for the final Snoopy Museum exhibition, "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS All My Friends Are Here."© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
 The Snoopy Museum, which opened in April 2016 and boasts approximately 950,000 visitors (as of February 16, 2018), will close at the end of its scheduled run in September of this year. This final exhibition will feature approximately 80 precious original drawings with fresh brushwork and new animated footage, allowing visitors to experience the humorous yet melancholic interactions between the friends and the essence of Peanuts.
 "Peanuts" Original Drawing November 25, 1950
"Peanuts" Original Drawing November 25, 1950© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
The highlight of this exhibition is the approximately 80 original drawings carefully selected for the final installment. The Schulz Museum's "treasure" and the oldest original "Peanuts" drawing in the museum's collection is an episode featuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown, drawn about two months after the series began on October 2, 1950. This will be the museum's second visit to Japan since the "Snoopy Exhibition" held in 2013. Other fascinating original drawings will also be on display, generously selected from the museum's collection.
 "Cosme Kitchen Natural UV Cream" and "Cosme Kitchen Lip Cream" (¥1,000 each)
"Cosme Kitchen Natural UV Cream" and "Cosme Kitchen Lip Cream" (¥1,000 each)© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
 "FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen)
"FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen)© Peanuts Worldwide LLC
In addition, "Cafe Blanket" offers the "FRIENDSHIP Hot Dog" (1,580 yen), inspired by the classic Peanuts scene of friends leaning against a wall and chatting. The menu features unique and delicious items based on the exhibition's title, "All My Friends Are Here.", including "Violet and Patty's Mud Pie" (1,080 yen), an edible mud pie made with cocoa cookies, almonds, and Choco Copo, inspired by the muddy playfulness of original characters Violet and Patty, who make mud pies in the comics.
In commemoration of the final episode, a ticket (3,200 yen, not for multiple people) will be on sale at all official shops and the official online shop (http://okaimono-snoopy.jp/) between May 7th and September 21st, allowing for three visits without a reservation (not for use by multiple people). The ticket also comes with a commemorative postcard set (6 postcards) featuring the Snoopy Museum's exterior, exhibitions, seasonal events, and more. 
【Exhibition Information】
Snoopy Museum Finale "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS: All My Friends Are Here."
Dates: April 21st - September 24th
Venue: Snoopy Museum
Address: 5-6-20 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Times: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Last admission: 7:30 PM)
Admission: Adults ¥2,000 (¥1,800), University Students ¥1,400 (¥1,200), Middle and High School Students ¥1,000 (¥800), Children 4 years old to elementary school students ¥600 (¥400) *Prices in parentheses are advance ticket prices.
Open daily during the exhibition period (except June 5th)
Snoopy Museum Finale "FRIENDSHIP IN PEANUTS: All My Friends Are Here."
Dates: April 21st - September 24th
Venue: Snoopy Museum
Address: 5-6-20 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Times: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Last admission: 7:30 PM)
Admission: Adults ¥2,000 (¥1,800), University Students ¥1,400 (¥1,200), Middle and High School Students ¥1,000 (¥800), Children 4 years old to elementary school students ¥600 (¥400) *Prices in parentheses are advance ticket prices.
Open daily during the exhibition period (except June 5th)































