One of the things visitors can look forward to is the 2.6 meter tall Doraemon statue, which took a year to complete. The materials for this statue come from all over the world, including bronze, marble and granite. This statue is by Sebastian Masuda, based on 'Final Weapon' (2017).
Interpretation of Doraemon by Jahan Loh, a local Singaporean artist
Interpretation of Doraemon by Jahan Loh, a local Singaporean artist / Adelene Wee
Local artists from Singapore, Jahan Loh and Leslie Kee, will also participate in the Doraemon fun. They will also show off their love for Doraemon through the imagination of their artwork.
Doraemon Manga Exhibition
Replica of the desk drawing of Doraemon creator Fujiko F. Fujio / Adelene Wee
Visit the Doraemon Manga Original Image Exhibition at The Japan Foundation Singapore for a peek into the world of Fujiko F. Fujio, the creator of the rare Doraemon manga.
Dorayaki, Doraemon's favorite traditional Japanese red bean pancake, is also available at the Doraemon-themed cafe located in the Basement Gallery Foyer.
Doraemon's favorite Dorayaki
Dorayaki are traditionally flatter in shape, but these dorayakis are rounder to mimic the dorayakis in the anime and manga Doraemon.
Prices are S$6.90 for one person, S$12.90 for two, and $24.90 for four.
Singapore exclusive Doraemon merchandise
If you are not satisfied with the Doraemon exhibition, you can collect a range of exclusive merchandise available at the official Doraemon exhibition store. Some of the collections include tote bags, mugs, and stationery. Here's what the shop looks like: