It’s Official! ‘Nintendo Gallery’ Museum to Open in Japan by March 2024
- Written by: Timothy Sullivan
Nintendo has announced that it will be opening a museum to showcase the many products they have made over the years, according to an official announcement by Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa.

Nintendo Gallery, as the museum is tentatively called, will be located in the city of Uji in Kyoto, is planned to be completed by March 2024. Inside, Nintendo’s historical products will be featured alongside various exhibits, experiences, and more.
Nintendo Gallery will be located on the site of the current Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant, which has been used to manufacture both playing cards and Hanafuda cards. Built in 1969, the Uji Ogura Plant also operated as a customer service center for product repairs before these functions were transferred to the current Uji Plant in November 2016.
Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, Nintendo has sold more than 5 billion video games and over 790 million hardware units globally. As a company that “aims to deliver unique, intuitive entertainment experiences for everyone,” we can’t wait to see what they’ll come up with next!
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Nintendo Gallery (Tentative name)任天堂資料館(仮称)
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Kaguraden 56 Oguracho, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture 611-0042
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Kaguraden 56 Oguracho, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture 611-0042
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Timothy Sullivan is a senior English editor who has worked with LIVE JAPAN since 2017. Originally from New York, USA, he has over two decades of experience in Japan and more than 15 years in the digital media sphere. Timothy has played pivotal roles in assisting Japanese enterprises and regional authorities connect with international audiences. When he isn’t traveling, he is helping producing polished copy for LIVE JAPAN, one of Japan’s largest tourism platforms. He received a bachelor’s degree in Communication from the State University of New York College at Geneseo.
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