The new Snoopy Museum, approximately twice the size of its predecessor, will open in Minamimachida Granberry Park on December 14th. Tickets will go on sale from October 1st.
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As an official satellite of the Schulz Museum of California, a mecca for Snoopy fans, the Snoopy Museum showcases the charms of the original Peanuts series and Snoopy through precious original drawings and materials. Approximately twice the size of the old museum in Roppongi, the new museum will feature a comprehensive permanent exhibition room, a dedicated workshop room, and original merchandise for sale that can only be purchased at this location. The museum will be relocated from Roppongi to Minamimachida, and a variety of activities will be offered outside the building.
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The Peanuts Cafe will be located in the adjacent Park Life building. The cafe is open to the public without a museum ticket and will open on November 13th, coinciding with the opening of Minamimachida Granberry Park. Tickets for the museum and workshops will go on sale from October 1st. Further details will be announced on the official website, which will reopen on September 30th.
Minamimachida Granberry Park, where the museum will open, is an urban development project that involves public and private collaboration to create an attractive "new lifestyle hub" in a suburban residential area, in an area of approximately 22 hectares centered on Tsuruma Park, which spreads south of Minamimachida Station on the Denentoshi Line, and the former site of Granberry Mall. Prior to the opening of the Snoopy Museum, to coincide with the "town opening" on November 13th, Granberry Park, a commercial facility with approximately 230 stores, a renovated Tsuruma Park, and the Park Life Site's "Machi Library," cafe, and children's club will open.
Last updated: August 8th
© Peanuts Worldwide LLCAs an official satellite of the Schulz Museum of California, a mecca for Snoopy fans, the Snoopy Museum showcases the charms of the original Peanuts series and Snoopy through precious original drawings and materials. Approximately twice the size of the old museum in Roppongi, the new museum will feature a comprehensive permanent exhibition room, a dedicated workshop room, and original merchandise for sale that can only be purchased at this location. The museum will be relocated from Roppongi to Minamimachida, and a variety of activities will be offered outside the building.
© Peanuts Worldwide LLCThe Peanuts Cafe will be located in the adjacent Park Life building. The cafe is open to the public without a museum ticket and will open on November 13th, coinciding with the opening of Minamimachida Granberry Park. Tickets for the museum and workshops will go on sale from October 1st. Further details will be announced on the official website, which will reopen on September 30th.
Minamimachida Granberry Park, where the museum will open, is an urban development project that involves public and private collaboration to create an attractive "new lifestyle hub" in a suburban residential area, in an area of approximately 22 hectares centered on Tsuruma Park, which spreads south of Minamimachida Station on the Denentoshi Line, and the former site of Granberry Mall. Prior to the opening of the Snoopy Museum, to coincide with the "town opening" on November 13th, Granberry Park, a commercial facility with approximately 230 stores, a renovated Tsuruma Park, and the Park Life Site's "Machi Library," cafe, and children's club will open.
Last updated: August 8th


















