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After taking in all of the exhibits at the Snoopy Museum, why not take a break at BROWN'S STORE to check out limited edition merchandise or visit Cafe Blanket for Peanuts-themed food and drinks!
Please note that visitors must reserve tickets to the museum in advance either at Lawson convenience stores, or through the Lawson website. It is recommended that potential visitors purchase tickets as soon as possible.Please check the Snoopy Museum official website for more information.
BROWN’S STORE
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BROWN’S STORE is a souvenir shop with walls lined with various plush Snoopys and full of limited edition merchandise. Stationary, clothing, rootbeer, peanut butter, and more can be found here.Toy company Kitan Club has collaborated with the museum to offer special items: ¥500 limited edition Snoopy Museum capsule.
One of the most popular items is something a bit less extravagant: for ¥700 (tax excluded), visitors can purchase a “365Days Strap,” which can attach to a smartphone, or be used as a key chain. Each strap represents a day in the year, and features a different Snoopy cartoon design. Many customers have taken to buying the strap that represents their birthday, but others may opt for other days if they want to take a seasonal Snoopy (Halloween, Christmas, etc.) home with them.
The items might be sold out.
The exhibition and sold goods change periodically.
Cafe Blanket
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Visitors may also want to take a break at the museum’s Cafe Blanket for Peanuts-themed food, drinks, and sweets. In keeping with the feeling of the rest of the museum, the cafe provides a relaxing atmosphere, and decor is kept simple with just a few colorful Sunday edition Peanuts comics on the walls.
There are a variety of items on the menu, so you should be able to find something to your liking. Drink prices are an average of ¥850, with desserts and meals in the range of ¥1300 ~ ¥1500.If you make it to the museum before the end of September, it is highly recommended that you try the My Favorite Peanuts ¥1530(tax excluded)limited time sandwich combo made with peanut butter chicken, carrot marinade, and camembert cheese. A side of rich peanut butter dipping sauce makes this plate one you definitely won’t want to miss!
Indulge Your Sweet Tooth
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While the sandwiches are excellent, the main focus of CAFE BLANKET are the many sweets. You’ll notice that despite being in Japan, each of the items have an American touch: Beagle Scout S’more Milkshakes880円, and Lucy’s Bubble Lemonade830円 all bring a taste of the USA to Tokyo.
Dessert pizzas are also available, but perhaps the most popular choice on the menu is CAFE BLANKET's Pancake1280円, a decadent plate of Snoopy-printed mini pancakes, topped with whipped cream, fresh fruit, and sides of grape jelly and a surprisingly delicious sauce combining peanut butter and maple syrup. True Peanuts fans will find it hard to pass up the Charlie Brown milkshake880円, a yellow-colored mango dessert with a comic cookie and a single zigzag of chocolate sauce that creates a drinkable version of the main character’s shirt! (tax is excluded for all prices)
The items might be sold out.
The exhibition and sold goods change periodically.
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Snoopy Museum Tokyoスヌーピーミュージアム
- Address Roppongi 5-6-20, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0000, Japan
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*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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