Published on: September 25, 2024
Nintendo Museum Gift Shop Revealed: Exclusive Merchandise Debuts Ahead of Kyoto Opening
The highly anticipated Nintendo Museum in Kyoto is set to open its doors to the public on October 2, 2024.
As excitement mounts among Nintendo fans worldwide, select journalists and industry influencers received an early preview of the museum—and, for the first time, an in-depth look at the exclusive merchandise available in its official gift shop.
This unveiling comes after the recent Nintendo Museum Direct, which offered a broad tour of the museum but left its dedicated retail area shrouded in secrecy until now.
The Nintendo Museum, housed in Kyoto, celebrates the company’s pioneering legacy stretching from its earliest playing cards to the latest innovations on Nintendo Switch.
The gift shop is designed to be a haven for collectors, featuring limited-edition products tied to the company’s rich hardware and software history—many of which are not available anywhere else.
Among the standout items are plush controller pillows representing iconic Nintendo consoles and devices.
Visitors will find pillows modeled after the Famicom, Wii, and Nintendo 64 controllers, each priced at approximately 13,200 Yen (around $91 USD).
These collectible pillows pay tribute to the tactile and visual influence of Nintendo’s gamepads across generations.
Media outlets such as GameWatch have shared images highlighting additional offerings, including merchandise inspired by Nintendo's legendary inventions.
Shoppers can expect to browse souvenirs themed after the Ultra Hand, limited-run T-shirts, a variety of themed mugs, and Super Mario items channeling the aesthetics of the classic Famicom console.
Many of these products utilize unique visuals and designs exclusive to the museum, deepening their appeal for die-hard Nintendo fans.
Further insights, as reported by industry analyst Willem Hilhorst on Bluesky, showcase another wave of must-have memorabilia.
This includes oversized body pillows shaped like the distinctive Wii Remotes, rare Virtual Boy-themed merchandise, and a selection of keychains modeled on some of Nintendo's most recognizable controllers.
The scope of the Nintendo Museum’s gift shop reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to celebrating its history in new and tangible ways.
As opening day approaches, more exclusive items are expected to be revealed, promising an unforgettable experience for visitors and collectors alike.
The Nintendo Museum opens to the public on October 2, 2024, in Kyoto, Japan.
For those eager to take home a piece of gaming history, these exclusive collectibles stand as a testament to Nintendo’s impact on interactive entertainment.
Stay tuned for further coverage as Nintendo enthusiasts worldwide prepare for the museum's grand debut.
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