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Hometown of Doraemon












15th March 2023


Today, I came to Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, where Doraemon was born.


Japanese cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio first began serializing the manga version of "Doraemon" here in 1969, and spent the last few decades of his life in the process.


Fifty-four years later, the dream of Doraemon is still emerging, affecting generations of children.


Thanks to Doraemon and his creators for the joy they brought to my childhood and for deepening my understanding of unconditional love.


今天來到了哆啦A夢的出生地神奈川県川崎市。


日本漫畫家藤子·F·不二雄1969年在這裡於「小学館の学年別学習」雑誌首次開始連載漫畫版多拿A夢,並度過了人生中最後的幾十個年頭且倒在了創作的過程中。


五十四年後的今天,多拿A夢仍然不斷出新,影響了一代又一代的孩子們。


感謝多拿A夢和他的創作者給我童年帶來的歡樂,也感謝他們深化了我對無條件的愛的理解。Copy번역 저장번역 저장

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