About Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum
Machiko Hasegawa who wrote the manga ”national animation - Sazaesan” and her sister, Mariko, opened Hasegawa Art Museum on November 3, 1985 in order to spread their art to society widely. And Hasegawa Art Museum became the present Hasegawa Machiko Museum in 1992. Not only Sazaesan but also other manga and artworks can make people from adults to children enjoy it.
How to get there
Address
1-30-6, Sakurashinmachi, Setagayaku, Tokyo, 154-0015
※Only 3 private parking lots around, but there is no public parking lot nearby
By train
Tokyu denentoshi line: get off at Sakurashinmachi and walk about 7 minutes
By bus
Tokyu bus: get off at Sakurashinmachi 1-chome and walk about 1 minutes
Prices and Business hours
Prices
General: 600 yen
High school and university students: 500 yen
Junior high school and elementary students: 400 yen
※Group (over 20 members) and 65 years old or older : 100 yen off each
Business hours
Tuesday to Sunday and national holiday AM10:00~PM5:30
Regular holidays: Mondays and New year holiday
Goods Shop
Many Sazae-san goods are sold. Some of these can be purchased at Fuji TV too, but some goods can be purchased only here, as available.