The Nintendo Museum in Kyoto

The newly inaugurated Nintendo Museum is a must-see destination for video game enthusiasts.

Conveniently located in central Japan, this fascinating venue offers an immersive journey into the world of Nintendo, tracing the evolution of the iconic brand through its legendary consoles, characters and franchises. Whether you're a long-time fan or just curious to discover the story behind Mario, Zelda or Pokémon, this museum promises a unique experience where nostalgia meets innovation.

A themed entrance and interactive experiences

As soon as you enter, a unique photo spot awaits you, inspired by the Mario universe and featuring the franchise's iconic pipes. You can ask a museum staff member to take your picture for a memorable souvenir. Just beyond this is a cafe with a relaxed but eccentrically Nintendo-themed atmosphere. 

As you enter the main building, you'll be greeted by a number of Toads, the characters so familiar to Mario fans. A fun little detail: if you touch their heads, they make their characteristic noise. Next, you pass a counter dedicated to booking activities related to Hanafuda, the traditional card game with which Nintendo has long been associated. However, it's advisable to book early, as some activities, such as playing Hanafuda or creating your own cards, fill up quickly.

An exclusive boutique and beloved exhibitions

The museum features a boutique showcasing Nintendo's flagship franchises, where each visitor can purchase a single item in each category, from giant plush toys to consoles. It's a collector's paradise!

The main exhibition is spread over two levels. On the first floor, there are plenty of interactive activities and photo opportunities. Upstairs, the exhibition itself is more informative, although photos are not allowed. The showcases trace Nintendo's fascinating history, from its origins as a manufacturer of toys and Hanafuda cards to its revolutionary consoles. Each console is showcased, accompanied by its controllers and other accessories, sometimes even including a glimpse of their internal circuitry.

Fun activities for all ages

The museum offers a wide variety of interactive activities, some of which require tokens to participate, ensuring that queues are kept to a minimum. Here are just a few of the activities on offer:


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