Nintendo unveiled additional details about the Nintendo Museum during today's Nintendo Direct event. Scheduled for completion in March 2024 in Japan, the museum will showcase a diverse selection of Nintendo's historical products. The construction of the museum is set to take place at the Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant, situated in Kyoto. Originally established in 1969 and refurbished as a console repair center in 1988, the facility ceased operations in 2016 and has remained dormant ever since.
Presenting the Nintendo Museum. The Direct unveiled a captivating artist's impression of the forthcoming structure, complete with a colossal question block embellishing its roof. While no further details about the museum's showcased content were disclosed during the Direct.
The Nintendo Museum was initially announced in 2021 without a specified opening date, but further information will be disclosed in due course. The announcement highlighted the purpose of the new exhibit, which aims to exhibit and celebrate the extensive range of Nintendo products throughout its history. Furthermore, it will also shed light on the company's product development history and philosophy, tracing back to its origins.