Held at the newly refurbished Snoopy Museum Tokyo, the “Traveling Peanuts” exhibition is showcasing original drawings by Charles M. Schulz that depict Snoopy and the Peanuts gang during their travels. There are more than 40 original comic strips borrowed from the Schulz Museum. “Traveling Peanuts” begins on February 1, when the Snoopy Museum Tokyo reopens after being closed for three weeks.
The museum now includes a new Snoopy Wonder Room, featuring various Snoopy goods, and a new light and video presentation in the popular Snoopy Room area, which is known for its approximately 8-meter-long giant statue of Schulz’s most famous character. The museum’s shop, Brown’s Store, meanwhile, has added various items that can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
Adjacent to the museum is the Peanuts Cafe, which now includes terrace seating and a new grand menu.