Level Up Your Travel: Discover the Breathtaking Scenery Near the Nintendo Museum’s Nearest Station
- The Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan is set to open on October 2, and the excitement is building up.
- Local netizens in Japan have been sharing their thoughts on the museum's merchandise, with some even imagining the interesting scenes that these giant pillows could create.
- Who knows if the station closest to the Nintendo Museum will be like this?
Nintendo Museum in Kyoto: A Paradise for Gamers
The Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan is set to open on October 2, and the excitement is building up. With its unique exhibits and interactive experiences, the museum promises to be a treat for gamers of all ages. The museum’s merchandise, including giant pillows shaped like Nintendo consoles, has already caught the attention of fans worldwide.
Local netizens in Japan have been sharing their thoughts on the museum’s merchandise, with some even imagining the interesting scenes that these giant pillows could create. For instance, one netizen joked that the station closest to the Nintendo Museum might see a grand scene of people holding onto the tram with giant pillows in hand.
Who knows if the station closest to the Nintendo Museum will be like this? ? Too good… pic.twitter.com/pkQbfRbgAh
— Kana Watanabe (@wtanaba) September 26, 2024
The giant pillows, however, come with a hefty price tag. The N64 pillow costs 13,200 yen, while the Famicom pillow costs 11,000 yen. While they may be a bit pricey, they’re sure to be a hit among Nintendo fans.
But the price isn’t nice lol.
64 pillow 13,200 yen
FC Pillow 11,000 yen
I want it but I can’t afford it pic.twitter.com/P0qEggNeEe— Special Affairs Vivian Atelu (@Koutuki_Atelu) September 26, 2024
