Space fans love the Shanghai Astronomy Museum, while gamers will probably want to add the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan on their must visit places. Exhibits include side-by-side displays of products released by Nintendo throughout the company’s history, including many rare and unreleased items.
In addition to discovering Nintendo’s commitment to creation and innovation, fans will also be able to connect to their own memories and experiences. How so? There are many interactive exhibits that really immerse you in everything that is Nintendo, such as making your own Hanafuda playing cards and playing with them while getting to know the rules of the game. The public is welcome to visit starting on October 2, 2024, with tickets starting at $7.50 USD for children (6-11) and $22.50 for adults (18+).
- Build an interactive, 1980s-style TV set displaying the classic Super Mario Bros. game & activate it with LEGO Mario figure (not included)
- Authentic details of the NES console are recreated in LEGO style, including a controller and an opening slot for the buildable Game Pak
- The TV has a handle-operated scrolling screen, Mario figure reacts to the on-screen enemies, obstacles and power-ups when placed on the top



In addition to official merchandise themed after Nintendo’s game worlds and characters, the shop also carries items available only at the Nintendo Museum,” said the company.