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or maybe you need to have access to krobus or have met the wizard?
i assume you have slept at least one night after completing joja?
but i've also never done the joja route so not can't realy help you beyond that.
read somewhere you gotto visit during the daytime, or maybe not when it rains, that's something you can try, but beyond that i don't really have a clue either.
If you went with the Joja route, I assume there's probably a similar set of requirements, but I've never done that one, so I don't know what they are. But nominally, it would include unlocking (paying for) the Bridge to the Quarry, the Mine Carts, the Greenhouse, the Bus to the Desert, and something related to fishing and to friendship. And then some kind of cutscene probably.
After you've done those, if you go to the Train Station, and try to interact with the item blocking the path, the Wizard should show up and give you a quest.
Since that quest involves going into an area in the Sewers, you'll also need to have unlocked that by obtaining the Rusty Key. Which in turn, requires donating 60 items to the Museum (and then getting the cutscene with Gunther the following day).
Edit: The Wizard does also sell some stuff after you do that quest, my recollection is that the in-game rational is that he needs his ink to write the spells (which he'll then sell to you). I wanna say that they're sold from a book in his tower (but honestly, it's been a while since I've stuck with a play-through long enough to get to that point, I tend to lose interest after I've hit all the points on Grandpa's Evaluation).