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Nintendo Museum Opens in Japan October 2024 : A Journey Through Gaming History

Japan is set to welcome a groundbreaking new attraction this October, the Nintendo Museum. Located in Kyoto, this museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history of Nintendo’s entertainment products, from its early Hanafuda cards to the modern Nintendo Switch. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, the Nintendo Museum promises an immersive and nostalgic experience.

What to Expect

The Nintendo Museum will showcase a comprehensive history of Nintendo’s diverse entertainment products. On the 2nd floor of Exhibition Building 1, visitors can explore a range of Nintendo products displayed with minimal explanation, encouraging personal interpretation and interaction.

The 1st floor features interactive play experiences enhanced by modern technology, offering nostalgic and new forms of entertainment which includes:

Shigureden SP, one of the interactive play experiences at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Shigureden SP: Engage with Hyakunin Isshu poems using smart devices and a giant screen.
Zapper & Scope SP, one of the interactive play experiences at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Zapper & Scope SP: Experience shooting games with iconic Nintendo peripherals.
Ultra Hand SP, one of the interactive play experiences at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Ultra Hand SP: Use the Ultra Hand to interact with objects in a playful environment.
Nintendo Classics, one of the interactive play experiences at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Nintendo Classics: Play over 80 classic Nintendo games, including those from the NES and SNES eras.
Big Controller, one of the interactive play experiences at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Big Controller: Controllers from past hardware generations made giant. Two people must work together to take on challenges in games released back in the day.
Hanafuda Workshops at Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.
  • Hanafuda Workshops: Create your own Hanafuda cards and learn the rules of this historical game.
Interior of the café in Nintendo Museum. Image taken from Nintendo Museum website.

Don’t miss out on a delicious meal in the immersive world of Nintendo! Visit the Café, where you can explore an interactive menu to create your ideal hamburger from over 270,000 possible ingredient combinations. Be sure to check out the gift shop, where you’ll find official Nintendo merchandise and exclusive items available only at the Nintendo Museum.


Event Information

Location: 56 Kaguraden, Ogura-cho, Uji-shi, Kyoto 611-0042, Japan

Date: Opening 1 October 2024

Time: 10am – 6pm (Last admission at 4:30pm) 

Closed on Tuesdays and from 30 December 2024 to 3 January 2025.


Ticket Prices

  • Adult (ages 18+): ¥3,300 (~SGD$30)
  • Youth (ages 12-17): ¥2,200 (~SGD$20)
  • Child (ages 6-11): ¥1,100 (~SGD$10)
  • Preschooler (ages 0-5): Free

Tickets are available via an advance lottery system for up to three months in advance. You can only purchase tickets once you’re selected. To join the workshop, you’ll need to make a reservation on the day of your visit (additional fees apply).


How to Get There

How to get to Nintendo Museum from Ogura Train Station. Image taken from Nintendo.

From Train Stations:

  • Ogura Station (Kintetsu Railway Kyoto Line): 5-minute walk from the East exit
  • JR Ogura Station (JR Nara Line): 8-minute walk from the North exit
  • Uji Station (JR Nara Line): 22-minute walk from the North exit

From Airport:

Directions to Ogura Train Station from the various airport. Image taken from Nintendo.

Hop on by Universal Studios Japan

While you’re in Japan, consider visiting Universal Studios Japan in Osaka to complete your Nintendo-themed adventure. The park features SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant worlds of Mario and other Nintendo characters. Enjoy attractions like Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge and other exciting, themed experiences.

Universal Studios Japan Ticket Prices:

  • For Adults (ages 12+): Starting from SGD$79, (~¥8,800)
  • For Children (ages 4 – 11): Starting from SGD$52, (~¥5,800)

Both the Nintendo Museum and Universal Studios Japan offer unparalleled opportunities to experience the magic of Nintendo in unique and engaging ways.


For more information, visit Nintendo Museum website.
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