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How to Register and Visit the Nintendo Museum

A complete and detailed review of how to register and the mechanics of visiting the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan.
How to Register and Visit the Nintendo Museum
Nintendo Museum. Source: Official Site
Article Summary
  • Reservations required via Nintendo account: register at least 3 months before, ideally 4-6 months, then join drawings for visiting schedule.
  • Payment and QR tickets: if email verification is selected, pay with Visa/MasterCard/JCB within the time limit; tickets are sent in the form of QR code.
  • Hours, prices and conditions: open 10:00–20:00, closed Tuesday; fares start from 1100 JPY, children ≤11 must be accompanied by a parent.
Disclaimer: This summary was created using Artificial Intelligence (AI)

How to Register and Visit the Nintendo Museum

Since it was officially opened at the end of 2024, Nintendo Museum has become a tourist attraction Japan. Even though it is a new destination, it attracts a lot of visitors.

This isn't limited to local Kyoto tourists; many even come from abroad! So, for those curious about how to make a reservation and book, let's check out the review!

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Procedures and Mechanisms for Purchasing Tickets

Nintendo Museum
Nintendo Museum Timeline. Source: Official Site

The management knows that the Nintendo Museum has a unique appeal, not only to the community and loyal Nintendo fans, but also to general visitors.

Nintendo itself is already known as a brand that highly values loyalty, and they are reluctant to disappoint the overall experience of their members. 

For this reason, the practice of ticket scalping can damage their business ecosystem: it can become a "disease" that can disappoint visitors, especially loyal fans.

Therefore, here VCGamers summarizes the procedures and mechanisms for purchasing Nintendo Museum tickets so that you don't fail to enter when you arrive at the gate:

Through Reservation Method

Nintendo Museum
Tickets in QR Code Form. Source: Official Site
  • Plan your arrival well in advance. The official website states that registration takes at least three months before arrival, if everything goes smoothly. So, considering the majority of... Vicigers will be counted as a foreign tourist, you can plan it further than that (ideally 4-6 months);
  • To be able to register and purchase tickets, you need Nintendo account (a free account is sufficient) and an email address. Once you have an account, you can begin the ticket drawing. Make sure you use the same email address you used to register your Nintendo account, as all ticket reservation information will be sent there.;
  • As explained above, to prevent ticket scalping, management will shuffle the tour schedule based on a waiting list. This way, visitors won't know which day and time they'll be allocated. The shuffle takes place two months before the scheduled arrival time.;
  • Once your name and schedule have been released, the management will verify and reserve your schedule (communication via email). This is where the full payment and ticket balance must be completed. Payment can only be made via debit/prepaid/credit card from certain banking providers (Visa, MasterCard, and JCB). You must pay within the specified timeframe. If you miss this time, the system will automatically cancel your reservation.;
  • Once you've paid, you're done! You can access your ticket via email and redeem it in the form of a QR code, starting at 2 p.m. the day before.

Through the Purchase on the Spot Mechanism

Nintendo Museum
Interior of the Nintendo Museum. Source: Official Site

Besides the method above, you can also rely on on-site purchase schemes like museums in general. However, this is highly unlikely due to limited quotas.

Under this scheme, the operator only supplies tickets to the number of people who didn't complete their reservations or canceled. Purchases are also only available on-site.

So, those who queue first get tickets. Even then, there's a risk that all tickets for that day will be booked. And if they're sold out, your chance to visit that day is gone.

Nintendo Museum Hours and Ticket Prices

Now let's go straight to the main discussion, namely operating hours and ticket prices. Nintendo Museum. For more details, please see the ticket price table below:

Age CategoryToddlers (Ages 0-5)Children (Ages 6-11)Teenagers (Ages 12-17)Adults (Age 18+)
PriceFree1100 JPY2200 JPY3300 JPY

All prices above include tax. Children eleven years and under must enter with a parent/guardian (they are not permitted to enter alone without an escort).

Beyond the above, there are several groups that are exempt. The following groups will only be charged the child rate (1,100 JPY):

  • Teachers/homeroom teachers who accompany children into the museum (in the context of a tour group/study group);
  • Visitors with special needs (regardless of age) must show a disability certificate.

The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can visit it year-round, with the following exceptions:

  • Every week it is closed on Tuesday, unless it clashes with a national holiday, then Tuesday remains open but the following day (Wednesday) is closed;
  • New Year's holiday (Dec. 30 – Jan. 3).

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So that concludes our complete discussion of the Nintendo Museum. If you found this article helpful, don't forget to share it on social media and with your friends!

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Artaz Gang (pen name) is a niche writer for gaming, anime, and other digital pop culture. His favorite games include MLBB, the Diablo franchise, and Minecraft.


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