Three stations that the museum recommends as the nearest stations:
'Nobito Station,' 'Mukogaoka-yuen Station,' and 'Shukugahara Station.'
At Odakyu Line's Nobito Station, you can hear 'Yume o Kanaete Doraemon' and 'Kitteyo Perman',
at Mukogaoka-yuen Station, you can hear 'Doraemon no Uta' and 'Hajimete no Chuu' as
platform melodies.
Furthermore, starting this September to commemorate the 5th anniversary,
the departure melodies at JR Nambu Line's Nobito Station and Shukugahara Station
have also become phrases from anime songs by F's Works.
At JR Nobito Station:
Platform 1 "Boku Doraemon"
Platform 2 "Kitteyo Perman"
Platform 3 "Doraemon no Uta"
The neighboring JR Shukugahara Station has:
Platform 1 "Suimin Fusoku"
Platform 2 "Yume o Kanaete Doraemon".
I hear that changing five songs at once is a first for stations within JR East's jurisdiction!
When you come by train, after arriving at the station,
please try to hold back your excitement to go to the museum for a moment,
and be sure to stop on the platform and listen!
Three stations that the museum recommends as the nearest stations:
'Nobito Station,' 'Mukogaoka-yuen Station,' and 'Shukugahara Station.'
At Odakyu Line's Nobito Station, you can hear 'Yume o Kanaete Doraemon' and 'Kitteyo Perman',
at Mukogaoka-yuen Station, you can hear 'Doraemon no Uta' and 'Hajimete no Chuu' as
platform melodies.
Furthermore, starting this September to commemorate the 5th anniversary,
the departure melodies at JR Nambu Line's Nobito Station and Shukugahara Station
have also become phrases from anime songs by F's Works.
At JR Nobito Station:
Platform 1 "Boku Doraemon"
Platform 2 "Kitteyo Perman"
Platform 3 "Doraemon no Uta"
The neighboring JR Shukugahara Station has:
Platform 1 "Suimin Fusoku"
Platform 2 "Yume o Kanaete Doraemon".
I hear that changing five songs at once is a first for stations within JR East's jurisdiction!
When you come by train, after arriving at the station,
please try to hold back your excitement to go to the museum for a moment,
and be sure to stop on the platform and listen!