The Nintendo MuseumIn Japan, it is a popular tourist destination. Many people went to see this place, not only Japanese but also foreigners. However, some foreigners seem to be staying there They behave very rudely.
A Japanese site – Nintendo Every – claims that some tourists have done so Photographs of the restricted area of the museum They take photos and share them through social media. One in particular – which we show in the censored version below – went viral and received thousands of likes and views.
Earlier, reports also surfaced from a museum visitor Unplug the cable from the Super Nintendo controllerThus touching museum objects that should not be touched at all.
The Nintendo Museum is an ordinary museum
This is nothing strange Touching the objects on display in a museum is prohibited and photography is prohibited in at least part of the exhibit. So you shouldn't think that Nintendo is imposing specific and unpredictable rules.
What some They fear that Nintendo will impose more restrictions and rulesFor everyone, to reduce the risk of other such accidents. More generally, over the years Japan – along with the increase in tourists – has been increasing restrictions on foreigners, and in response to people not being able to respect local customs.
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