"Nintendo Gallery" scheduled to open in Japan for 2023-2024.
It might as well set the first stone of the promotional strategy for Nintendo's next gaming system, implying a 2023-2024 release.
NintendObs Daily. Thursday, June 3.
Dwarfed by yesterday's announcements of Nintendo's E3 2021 plans, another consequential news was shared by the company a few hours prior: the remodeling of an old Nintendo factory in Kyoto, Japan into a museum of Nintendo products throughout the years, expected for completion within the 2023 fiscal year ending in March 2024. The Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant, as it is known today, was built in 1969. A new facility, known as the Nintendo Uji Plant (without the Ogura) was built in 1988 and eventually took over all of the functions from the Ogura Plant in November 2016, when discussions on the becoming of the old facility began. Now, a decision has been made to turn the Nintendo Uji Ogura Plant into "Nintendo Gallery" "as a way to share Nintendo's product development history and philosophy with the public," taking advantage of the City of Uji's plans to revitalize the Ogura Station area nearby, ensuring a more reliable traffic of visitors.