Special items commemorating the 90th anniversary of the birth of Fujiko F. Fujio will be on sale at three BEAMS JAPAN stores and others from Saturday, April 27th | MANGART BEAMS
2024.04.19

MANGART BEAMS, a project that handles a wide range of manufacturing and branding projects targeting pop culture and entertainment, will be selling special items commemorating the 90th anniversary of the birth of Fujiko F. Fujio at three BEAMS JAPAN stores from Saturday, April 27th.
(※Sales on BEAMS ONLINE SHOP are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 7th.)
Fujiko F. Fujio has left behind many works such as "Doraemon," "Perman," and "Kiteretsu Encyclopedia," and is loved by children and adults alike for his style of writing filled with dreams and hope.
MANGART BEAMS, which is inspired by the professor's style of work, has produced items to commemorate the 90th anniversary of his birth.
The items available for this project include a total of eight types, including a short-sleeved shirt with an all-over pattern that was designed specifically for this project, combining characters from different works, a printed sweatshirt made to Special order by Champion, and a fourth-dimensional pocket sacoche that resembles Doraemon's stomach, which is marked by his secret gadget, the "fourth-dimensional pocket."
In addition, some items are available in kids' sizes so that children can enjoy them too.
This playful lineup, unique to MANGART BEAMS, is a tribute to teachers who bring us back to DOUSIN.
















- Release date and time
- Saturday, April 27
- Sales store
- BEAMS JAPAN (Shinjuku)
BEAMS JAPAN Shibuya
BEAMS JAPAN Kyoto
Kawasaki City Fujiko F Fujio Museum Museum Shop
*Sales on BEAMS ONLINE SHOP are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 7th.
◾️Terms of Sale
All sales terms and conditions announced on April 19, 2024 have been lifted.
(As of May 7, 2024)
Profile of Fujiko F. Fujio
His real name is Hiroshi Fujimoto.
Born on December 1, 1933 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture.
He made his debut as a manga artist in 1951 with "Angel Tama-chan."
In 1954, he moved to Tokyo with his elementary school classmate Abiko Motoo and began working full-time as "Fujiko Fujio."
The duo disbanded in 1987, and he continued his writing career under the name "Fujiko F. Fujio," mainly focusing on "Doraemon the Movie," ushering in a new era of children's manga.
His major works include "Obake no Q-taro" (co-authored), "Doraemon", "Perman", "Kiteretsu Encyclopedia", and the "SF Short Stories" series. He passed away on September 23, 1996, at the age of 62. His representative work, "Doraemon", has been translated into 20 regions and 17 languages, and is still read by children all over the world. *As of August 2022
His real name is Hiroshi Fujimoto.
Born on December 1, 1933 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture.
He made his debut as a manga artist in 1951 with "Angel Tama-chan."
In 1954, he moved to Tokyo with his elementary school classmate Abiko Motoo and began working full-time as "Fujiko Fujio."
The duo disbanded in 1987, and he continued his writing career under the name "Fujiko F. Fujio," mainly focusing on "Doraemon the Movie," ushering in a new era of children's manga.
His major works include "Obake no Q-taro" (co-authored), "Doraemon", "Perman", "Kiteretsu Encyclopedia", and the "SF Short Stories" series. He passed away on September 23, 1996, at the age of 62. His representative work, "Doraemon", has been translated into 20 regions and 17 languages, and is still read by children all over the world. *As of August 2022