Nintendo Museum tickets feature unique personalization
That’s Mii!
Earlier this week, Nintendo revealed the first glimpse of the Nintendo Museum, a space built in the original factory where Nintendo manufactured its Hanafuda cards and the first tests of the Famicom. The place is an enclosure for the history of the company, where we will be able to admire the history of Nintendo as well as live interactive experiences. New details about this museum have begun to emerge, and one of the most striking is the ticket.
Your Mii will be part of the Nintendo Museum ticket
The cool thing about this ticket is that it will be completely customizable, as each ticket will feature the image of our Mii. According to the ticket reservation page for the museum, “Upon entering the museum, each visitor will receive a game ticket printed with the Mii character set of their Nintendo Account. This is also in response to the fact that currently, to get a ticket to the museum, you have to enter a lottery to be able to purchase one. The option to use our Mii will be enabled at the time the ticket is purchased in advance on the website.
The ticket, in addition to being our pass to the museum, will allow us to keep track of the coins we can receive from the various interactive exhibits, as well as keep a record of our visit, allowing us to see scores or photos taken in the exhibits.
Nintendo Museum opening hours and prices
The Nintendo Museum is open from Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with Tuesday being the closing day unless it is a national holiday, in which case it is open but closed the next day (Wednesday). It will also be closed during the New Year’s holiday from December 30 to January 3.
Museum fees are as follows: