Nintendo Museum to open on October 2
Tickets priced at 3,300 yen for adults, 2,200 yen for youths.Nintendo will open the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan on October 2, the company announced.
Get the details below.
About the Museum
At the Nintendo Museum, visitors can discover and experience the history of the entertainment that Nintendo has been offering and its commitment to crafting experiences that value creativity through exhibits of the many products we have released.
The Facility
- Discover – View side-by-side displays of products released by Nintendo. Discover Nintendo’s commitment to creation and innovation while connecting it to your own memories and experiences.
- Interactive Exhibits – Enjoy play experiences born of Nintendo’s creativity and enhanced with modern technology.
- Craft and Play – Experience Nintendo’s origins by making your own Hanafuda playing cards and playing with them while getting to know the rules of the game. Note: This experience requires a reservation on the day of your visit and a separate fee.
- Cafe – In addition to special drinks, the café offers hamburgers, which you can custom order by combining your preferred ingredients. Note: The cafe is located inside Nintendo Museum and is open only to ticket holders.
- Shop – In addition to official merchandise themed after Nintendo’s game worlds and characters, the shop also carries items available only at the Nintendo Museum. Note: The shop is located inside Nintendo Museum and is open only to ticket holders.
For more information about the facility, please visit the Nintendo Museum website.
Tickets
Tickets are sold via a randomly selected drawing and grant entry for a specific date and time. Please apply in advance for the ticket drawing for the dates of your choice and pay for the tickets once you have been selected. For more information on ticket sales, please visit the Nintendo Museum ticketing website.
- Adult (ages 18+) – 3,300 yen
- Youth (ages 12 to 17) – 2,200 yen
- Child (ages 6 to 11) – 1,100 yen
- Preschooler (ages 0 to 5) – Free
Watch a Nintendo Direct introducing the museum below.
Nintendo Museum Direct
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Japanese