The Nintendo Museum: What to expect and how to get there

An exciting new attraction for video game enthusiasts now calls Kyoto home: the Nintendo Museum. Situated in the Uji district, this museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich history of one of Japan’s most iconic gaming companies.

Opening from October 2024, the Nintendo Museum provides fans with a glimpse into the evolution of Nintendo, from its early days as a playing card company to its groundbreaking innovations in the gaming world.

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Takadanobaba Station: Gateway to Tokyo’s student hub

Takadanobaba Station is located in Tokyo’s Shinjuku special ward, between two commercial districts – Shinjuku and Ikebukuro. The station first opened its doors in 1910.

Takadanobaba literally means “Takada’s horse grounds”. The area is named for a baba, or horseback riding and racing grounds which used to occupy the area, and the Takata, the family who built it in the 1600s.

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teamLab Borderless: Access and visitor’s guide

Opened in 2018, teamLab Borderless is not just a museum but an all-encompassing experience. Powered by lights, sounds, and projections, it gifts visitors with fully digital immersive explorations of art and technology.

Notably, this captivating destination co-operated by the Mori Building holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s most visited digital art museum.

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