And the admission fee is peanuts.

Japan now has the first museum outside of the United States dedicated to the work of Snoopy creator Charles M. Schulz.

At the Snoopy Museum Tokyo (www.snoopymuseum.tokyo), you can browse rotating exhibitions of Schulz’s original artwork (the opening exhibition, My Favorite Peanuts, runs through Sep 25 and features work selected by the late artist’s wife, Jean Schulz), grab some West Coast American-style bites at Cafe Blanket, and shop for Peanuts and Snoopy products at Brown’s Store, which includes many items designed exclusively for the Japanese branch.

It won’t last forever, though. The Snoopy Museum Tokyo only has a two-year timeframe, and is scheduled to close in Sep 2018. Until then, tickets cost ¥1,800 (B567).

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