Nikon Museum - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

ニコン ミュージアム, 旧海岸通り, 港南四丁目, 品川, 港区, 東京都, 108-0075, 日本


The Nikon Museum in Tokyo presents the history of Nikon over more than a century, tracing its origins from the founding of Nippon Kogaku in 1917 to its development of cameras, lenses, microscopes, semiconductor lithography systems and space and scientific optics. Permanent galleries display landmark cameras and lenses, precision scientific instruments, original design materials and archival photography that illustrate technical milestones and Nikon’s influence on Japanese industrial development and photographic culture. Rotating special exhibitions investigate design evolution, manufacturing techniques and contributions to science and industry. The museum operates regular public hours and charges an admission fee; specific programs or exhibitions may be ticketed or free. Facilities and exhibition spaces are arranged with general accessibility in mind, and interpretive labels and multilingual captions offer historical context. The institution functions as both a corporate archive and a cultural repository of optical and photographic heritage.