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Doraemon Walking Road
Doraemon Walking Road
Doraemon Walking Road
Doraemon Walking Road
Doraemon Walking Road
Doraemon Walking Road
Toyama

Doraemon Walking Road

3.9 (552)Tourist AttractionPoint Of InterestEstablishment
Last updated Mar 20, 2026

The Doraemon Walking Road is a small pedestrian walkway located in Wing Wing Takaoka Square, directly in front of Takaoka Station in Toyama Prefecture. This charming attraction honors the hometown of Fujiko F. Fujio (real name Hiroshi Fujimoto), the celebrated manga artist who created the iconic Doraemon series. Born in 1933 in Takaoka City, Fujiko F. Fujio spent his formative years here before moving to Tokyo at age 20, making this location significant as the birthplace of one of Japan's most beloved characters.

The walkway features twelve bronze statues of Doraemon characters positioned on both sides of the road, creating an immersive experience for fans of all ages. These detailed sculptures showcase various characters from the manga series, including Doraemon himself and his companions. The area also incorporates Doraemon-themed design elements throughout, with local trolley cars painted to resemble the famous blue robotic cat, enhancing the overall thematic experience.

Visitors can take commemorative photographs with each character statue, making it a popular destination for manga enthusiasts, families, and tourists exploring the cultural heritage of Japanese animation. The walking road serves as an accessible introduction to Doraemon's origins and connects visitors to the broader Doraemon-themed attractions throughout Takaoka, including the nearby Fujiko F. Fujio Hometown Art Gallery and Takaoka Otogi no Mori Park.

The attraction is easily accessible via Takaoka Station, served by JR West Hokuriku Main Line and Johana Line. The walking road is located immediately outside the station in the public square, requiring no additional transportation. Admission is free and the walkway is accessible 24 hours daily. Due to its compact size, visitors typically spend 15-30 minutes exploring and photographing the statues. The location can be visited year-round, though winter visitors should exercise caution during snowy conditions when walkways may become slippery.


Website
fujiko-artgallery.jp


The area

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1-8 Suehiromachi, Takaoka, Toyama 933-0023, Japan

Website

fujiko-artgallery.jp

What other travelers are saying about Doraemon Walking Road

A true hidden gem for fans of Japanese pop culture — the Doraemon statues in Takaoka are a must-see for anyone who grew up with the beloved blue robot cat. These charming statues depict various scenes and characters from the iconic anime, manga, and film series, and are spread throughout the city, especially near Takaoka Station. Doraemon was created by the legendary manga duo Fujiko F. Fujio — with the “F” representing Hiroshi Fujimoto, who was born right here in Takaoka. The city proudly honors his legacy through these public installations, which are not only delightful to see but also beautifully crafted. Each statue is full of detail and personality, capturing the heart and imagination of Doraemon fans of all ages. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply appreciate Japanese animation, walking through Takaoka and discovering these statues feels like stepping into a world of nostalgia and joy. It’s a heartwarming experience that blends local pride with cultural significance — an absolute must-visit in the region

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Kurobe Gorge Railway

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Yokamachi Street

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Yasmin Grassinger
Apr 12, 2025
Very quiet. So great to get some photos of one of Japan's fav anime stars. Close to station
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P W
Apr 25, 2025
May not worth the drive to some unless you are a Doraemom fan. But we had fun taking photos.
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Jacob Kam
Jul 29, 2025
The first site we visited when we got to Takaoka 🥹 Everything about this town is great! Would love to come back in the future
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Phoebe Wu
Jan 4, 2026
It was a snowy night, the floor was slippery. Be careful! Small and simple attraction, not much to see.
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I'm Shuyi
Jan 26, 2023