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Business hours may vary and some facilities, exhibitions or services may be temporarily suspended; please refer to official announcements before departure.
If you need to re-enter, please be sure to seek assistance from staff when you leave and present your passport receipt stamp when you re-enter on the same day.
Please prepare a smartphone with internet access and show your electronic ticket at the entrance to enter. Please do not verify (cancel) your tickets yourself; this must be done by staff. Tickets that have already been verified cannot be used again. If you need to re-enter, please seek assistance from staff when you leave and present your passport stamp when you re-enter on the same day.
Eating and drinking are prohibited inside the park. Filming for profit that infringes on copyright is prohibited. Taking photos in a manner that disturbs other passengers is prohibited (e.g., approaching unspecified passengers and asking them to cooperate in taking photos). Some facilities/experiences require additional payment; please refer to on-site announcements for details.
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—Chibi Maruko-chan Paradise—
Chibi Maruko-chan Land, located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City— the Furusato of the author Momoko Sakura—is Japan's only permanent museum dedicated to the "Chibi Maruko-chan" series. The museum faithfully recreates many classic scenes, such as "Momoko Sakura's House," where Maruko lives; "Classroom 3-4," where Maruko goes to school; and the familiar shopping street from the series, making visitors feel as if they are stepping into Maruko's daily life.
Besides scene recreations, visitors can also admire the artist's original handwritten manuscripts and animation materials at "Sakura Momoko Gallery" to understand the creative process behind the work. The park also features areas for renting character costumes for photos, sand painting, and pyrography experiences, as well as "Mitsuya," a confectionery shop featured in the work, operating in a traditional confectionery shop format, cleverly blending the story with reality (some experiences require additional payment; please refer to on-site announcements for details).
It's also very convenient to get there; it's about a 10-minute free shuttle bus ride from JR Shimizu Station, making it a great option for a half-day or full-day trip to Shimizu.
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.