The Hasegawa Machiko Art Museum is an art museum in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.From 1946 until 1974, Machiko Hasegawa drew the comic strip Sazae-san about an ordinary Japanese family led by a good-natured mother and wife, Sazae. The strip was a huge success and for most of its run appeared daily in the Asahi Shimbun. While entirely original and thoroughly Japanese, Sazae-san's popularity in Japan is comparable to the American strip Peanuts. Hasegawa was also an art collector, and her collection along with additions by her sister Mariko is housed in the museum.The museum showcases original drawings, clay dolls, and paintings, as well as works by Western and Japanese artists.
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General admission: JPY 600
University students, Disabled, Seniors (65+): JPY 500
High school students: JPY 400
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasegawa_Machiko_Art_Museum
Official website http://www.hasegawamachiko.jp/
Phone +81 3 3701 8766
Address 1-30-6 Sakurashinmachi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0015, Japan
Coordinates 35°37'40.864" N 139°38'37.104" E