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11-04-2023, 11:09 AM
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The Nintendo Museum?s sign and official logo were recently revealed by Nintendo Japan (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/index.html) on their official Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nintendo_jp/?hl=en) account. Although the sign isn?t super flashy or extravagant, it still looks crisp and welcoming for future fans to admire while paying a visit to the historical site.


During a Direct (https://www.nintendo.com/us/nintendo-direct/09-14-2023/) in September, the gaming giant teased fans with the museum. In the Instagram post that Nintendo Japan posted on October 26, the sign and logo can be seen from a number of different perspectives, showing off the sign from different times of the day.


Currently, the museum is under construction in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, near Kyoto, Japan. The renovations and construction work are set to be completed in March 2024. The sole purpose of the long-awaited project is to provide fans with a glimpse of the company?s legacy, history, and highlights through a well-laid-out collection of its past.


History of the Nintendo Museum Site

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Back in 2021, Nintendo announced the renovation of one of their old facilities, its Uji Ogura Plant (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2021/210602.html). First built in 1969, the plant?s original purpose was to produce playing cards and Hanafuda cards. Later on, the plant became a customer service hub, for the company?s products to be repaired.


The renovations announced include both the plant and the land surrounding it. Originally, this project was planned to be called the Nintendo Gallery (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/corporate/release/en/2021/210602.html) with a similar concept and approach to its current museum idea.


We'll hopefully see more than just a sign in the months to come, leading up to the Nintendo Museum's opening.

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