What other travelers are saying about Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum
The museum divided to many sections such as the sand pit, slide and the hand craft section. There are shows sometimes, it’s the favourite part of my kids.
There are restaurants, ice cream and pop corn, so no need to worry about the kids get hungry before or during playing.
My kids like it so much. They spend 2 days, each day 3 hours playing there. Therefore I got some time shopping in DONKI.
PS older daughter is 7 and the younger is 5. Both of them like the museum so much.
It feels different from when I went there four years ago. There are some changes to the rides and some shops seem to be closed? But children are still very happy to go there. The souvenirs in the souvenir shop seem to be exactly the same as four years ago. There are no new products launched. Now it is summer and there is a water play area, but there is an additional charge.
My little guy looooooved the Anpanman museum!! It's so cute and if you like to collect Anpanman items, they have so many shops inside! They have a show, rides, crafts, and play stores for the kids. They even have a bakery just like the one from the store, very cute. If you are a fan, even without kids, I recommend visiting. This one is in Fukuoka but I believe there are 4 more throughout mainland Japan. I know another one is in Yokohama which we will be visiting as well so I will compare the two. Enjoy!
Not a museum as what it advertises but a large children playground. Entrance fee is rather expensive goven that there isn't a lot of things to do or play especially if you don't read or speak japanese. For young kids under 4, it is probably a good place to burn their excess energy
The museum features various themed play areas, character shows, craft workshops, and interactive exhibits based on Anpanman and his friends. There are also opportunities to meet and take photos with Anpanman characters.
Yes, the museum has a gift shop where visitors can purchase Anpanman-themed merchandise, including toys, clothing, and souvenirs.
The museum is part of Hakata Riverain Mall, which has a parking facility. Visitors can park their vehicles at the mall's parking lot.