Nintendo Museum to Open in Kyoto on October 2
The museum will feature interactive exhibits and rare artifacts from Nintendo's 134-year history.
- Located at the site of Nintendo's original factory, the museum highlights the company's evolution from playing cards to video games.
- Visitors can explore displays of vintage consoles, a giant game controller, and early non-gaming products like a baby stroller and light gun.
- Interactive experiences include a modern take on Nintendo's 1970s Laser Clay shooting ranges and classic games with oversized controllers.
- Shigeru Miyamoto hosted a special event previewing the exhibits, emphasizing Nintendo's focus on play and creativity.
- Tickets are available for reservation on the museum's website, costing ¥3,300 (approximately $22) for adults.