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The Fujiko F Fujio Museum, based in Kawasaki City, is now holding a Museum Café Menu Award to celebrate its 10th Anniversary.
The museum is dedicated to the manga artist duo that created Doraemon, a character loved by so many generations, famous in Japan, also recognized worldwide.
Through the Museum Café Menu Award, people can now vote for their favorite dishes and desserts, and the top ten items will be available for sale starting from September.
There are 100 dishes (of which 35 are desserts) that you can choose from; all foods are a nostalgic selection from the previous menu items on sale for the past ten years.
Fans can vote until the 30th of June through the Event Link on the Fujiko F Fujio Website. Visitors will also have the possibility to vote inside the museum’s café through the QR code placed on each table.
※Please note that the museum will be closed from the 15th of June to the 30th. During this period, the voting will be held online via the event link above.
The top 10 dishes will be on sale for one month starting from September 1st, 2021.
For those wondering what kind of foods are available for voting, here are some of the options you can pick from:
Doraemon Stew De Rice (ドラえもんシチュー・ド・ライス Doraemon shichū do raisu)
Nobita’s Summer Holiday (のび太の夏休み Nobita no natsu yasumi)
Perman Tartar Disc Rice (パーマンタルタル円盤ライス Pāman tarutaru enban raisu)
Pokoritan Pokonyan Napolitan (ポコリタン~ポコニャンナポリタン~ pokoritan pokonyan naporitan)
Chimpui Pancake (チンプイパンケーキ Chimpui pankēki)
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