Nintendo's first museum in Japan offers a nostalgic trip back in video game time, set in the company's former factory complex in Uji.
The museum, spread across three main buildings, features rare consoles, prototypes, interactive games, experiences, and a themed burger restaurant.
Visitors can access insights into Nintendo mastermind Shigeru Miyamoto, known as the father of Super Mario, and its main attraction is the "Discover" area, featuring displays of almost every product ever released by the company.
Also, a junk dealer, Luigi Lo Rosso, discovered an asymmetrical painting of a woman in the basement of an Italian villa in 1962.
The painting, believed to be a distorted image of French photographer and poet Dora Maar, is believed to be the work of Pablo Picasso.

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