The Fujiko F. Fujio Museum in Kawasaki will open a special exhibition focusing on Doraemon's secret gadgets starting July 1 [1].

The event marks the upcoming 15th anniversary of the museum, which occurs in September 2026 [4]. By highlighting the imaginative tools that define the franchise, the museum aims to engage fans in the creative process behind the manga's most famous elements.

Located in Exhibition Room II on the second floor, the "Doraemon! Secret Gadget Exhibition to Grant Your Wishes" features original artwork [2, 3]. This curated collection allows visitors to examine the early sketches, and finalized designs, of the gadgets that have made the series a global phenomenon.

Beyond the artwork, the museum is integrating modern technology to enhance the visitor experience. A digital stamp rally will be available to guide guests through the exhibits, adding an interactive layer to the traditional gallery format [2].

The celebration also extends to the museum's theater. A series of new anime screenings will accompany the exhibition, providing a multimedia experience that connects the static art of the original manga to the dynamic nature of the animation [2].

These festivities serve as a lead-up to the official anniversary milestone in September [4]. The museum continues to serve as a primary hub for the preservation of Fujiko F. Fujio's legacy in Japan [1].

The exhibition features original artwork of Doraemon's secret gadgets.

The integration of digital interactive elements and new animation alongside original artwork reflects a broader trend in museum curation to bridge the gap between historical archiving and modern entertainment. By centering the exhibition on 'secret gadgets,' the museum leverages the most recognizable aspect of the Doraemon brand to maintain its relevance as it reaches its 15-year milestone.