Japan: Day Eight – Bandai Museum

Bandai Museum

Located just outside the east exit of Matsudo Station in Chiba Prefecture on the JR Joban Line is Bandai Museum, a place where all true Gundam fans must go once in their lifetime… and not more than once.

Well, it looks like a big building, but Bandai actually only takes up 4 floors and most of them are merchandizes so the actual Gundam Museum is quite small. Entry to most places is free except for the Gundam Museum which requires a 500-yen day ticket.

Bandai Museum

Kerokerokero. Kerororororo.

Bandai Museum

A model of a colony from Universal Century. All the displays in the Gundam Museum are printed in both English and Japanese. If you look at the three mirror structures from the front of the colony, you can actually see the landscape inside.

Bandai Museum

Creepy mono-eye. This is a 1/1 scale model of the head of a Zaku. The eye switches on regularly and look around, presumably for Federation spies. It even produces the distinctive switching-on sound.

Bandai Museum

Apparently a Zaku weights about 9 elephants and runs much slower than a cheetah.

Bandai Museum

You can pay 500 yen to rent a costume and pose in front of…

Bandai Museum

A 1/1 replica of the Gundam. You can also pay 500 yen to fire a miniature (airsoft) replica of the machine gun of a Zaku. Or you can pay 500 yen to enter the Gundam’s cockpit and then pay another 1000 yen to get a commemorative picture taken…

Bandai Museum

And if that’s not enough money wasted spent, you can find all forms of overpriced food at the G-style Cafe. G for Gundam that is. There are deserts with names like “Akatsuki no Kuruma” (New York Style Cheese Cake), “Kira no Namida”(Oreo Cheese Cake) and “Lacus no Kyuujitsu” (Chocolate Cheese Cake). There are also Haro cocktails available in four different colours. (Actually Calpis drinks mixed with fruit flavouring) A cheese cake costs about 500 yen and a Haro cocktail is 600 yen. Don’t even ask for the main menu.

Oh yeah, pictured above is “Lacus no Kyuujitsu”. I am a fanboy. :3

Bandai Museum

And here we have the toilet.

And here are the rest of the photos.

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11 Responses to Japan: Day Eight – Bandai Museum

  1. shizu says:

    huhu what a nice news =)
    i want to be in the rx-78 XDD
    gundam rox !
    gundam foreveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer !! :D

  2. Bridge Bunny says:

    Was the cardboard standee of Kira, Lacus and Athrun still next to the toliet?

  3. Crest says:

    The Pretty Cure photos.. were a tad disturbing… just a tad… and the food names were really unique ^_^’.

  4. Myu says:

    Is that plate superbly large or are they just really that stingy with their cake portions?

  5. Nameless says:

    It’s now the Namco Bandai Museum?

    Dang, I want that cake, more for the strawberry drawing than the pastry itself.

  6. DarkMirage says:

    Myu, it’s about the size Starbucks give for the same price… really small.

  7. Epi says:

    I was at that museum when I was in Japan last summer… it was somewhat dissapointing. Same with the Ghibli Museum… The Japanese just aren’t as good at merchandising and theme park/museums as Americans are (Gainax excluded).

  8. swftoys says:

    Thanks for these pics!
    Bandai Museum has sadly ceased operation since the end of August 2006.

  9. airsoft says:

    How good of a shot are you? Make sure your BB\’s are top grade.

  10. CrazyIvan says:

    Thats what I’m talking about lol :)

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