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You’re Invited: The Nikon Museum at No Cost Will Open from October 17, 2015 to Showcase and Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Nikon’s Foundation in 2017

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Nikon announces today that the Nikon Museum will open on October 17, 2015, on the second floor of its head office in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, for the 100th anniversary of Nikon’s foundation in 2017.

The Nikon Museum will comprise 580 m2 of exhibition space, displaying valuable Nikon products including approximately 450 Nikon cameras from the “Nikon Model I,” which is the first Nikon camera released in 1948, to the latest digital cameras, microscopes, measuring instruments, and others that have supported many innovations in science and industry. Image Courtesy of Nikon

Nikon Museum

Open from October 17th 2015

Nikon was established in 1917 and has been providing unique value throughout the world on a foundation of optical and precision technologies.
At the Nikon Museum you will see how Nikon has progressed to what it is today.
Here, we hope that you gain an appreciation of Nikon’s aspirations since its foundation, and for how we have evolved.

http://www.nikon.com/about/info/museum/index.htm

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The Nikon Museum will open on October 17, 2015 for the 100th anniversary of Nikon’s foundation in 2017

October 1, 2015

Nikon Corporation (Kazuo Ushida, President, Tokyo) is pleased to announce that the Nikon Museum will open on October 17, 2015, on the second floor of its head office in Shinagawa, for the 100th anniversary of Nikon’s foundation in 2017.
The Nikon Museum is the first facility where the histories, products, and technologies of all of Nikon’s enterprises are exhibited.

Nikon (then Nippon Kogaku K.K.) was established in 1917, and since then has been providing unique value based on its opto-electronic and precision technologies throughout the world.
The purpose of the Nikon Museum is to exhibit the technologies and traditions from our foundation as well as the innovations and evolution of Nikon.

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The Nikon Museum will comprise 580 m2 of exhibition space, displaying valuable Nikon products: the “NSR-1505G2A” step-and-repeat system with a movable wafer stage, approximately 450 Nikon cameras from the “Nikon Model I,” which is the first Nikon camera released in 1948, to the latest digital cameras, microscopes, measuring instruments, and others that have supported many innovations in science and industry.
In the museum shop, various goods will be available, including items limited to the Nikon Museum such as postcards, Japanese-style washcloths, clear plastic folders, tote bags, original packaged “Nikon Yokan” (a Japanese sweet), and items limited to an online shop in Japan such as tumblers.

Main exhibition contents

Note: Please see http://www.nikon.com/about/info/museum/ for more details on exhibition contents.

Outline of a facility

Name Nikon Museum
Location Shinagawa Intercity Tower C, 2F, 2-15-3, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-6290, Japan
Access 7 min. walk from the Konan Exit of JR Shinagawa Station
10 min. walk from Keikyu Shinagawa Station
Opening hours 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (last admission at 5:30 p.m.)
Closed Sundays, Japanese national holidays, and other days determined by the Museum
Admission Free
Contact TEL: +81-3-6433-3900  FAX: +81-3-6433-3901


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