Nintendo just isn’t the Big N without its actual big N.
In terms of their atmosphere and popular images, Osaka and Kyoto seem worlds apart. Osaka is home to loud fashions, zany comedians, and filling fare like takoyaki, whereas Kyoto is the cultural heart of Japan’s elegant traditional arts and refined kaiseki cuisine.
And yet, the two cities are remarkably close to each other, separated by just about 55 kilometers (34 miles), a distance that you can cover by train in less than 30 minutes. So when Typhoon Jebi hit Osaka earlier this month, the storm also affected Kyoto, with some high-profile damage occurring at the headquarters of video game publisher Nintendo.
Le N du logo de Nintendo est tombé du siège social à Kyoto à cause du typhon d'hier. The N of the logo at Nintendo's Kyoto HQ fell off the wall because of the typhoon. pic.twitter.com/khailyNgv9
— Florent Gorges (@FlorentGorgesFR) September 5, 2018
The Nintendo building, which is ironically iconic despite its drab facade, had its N blown away in the typhoon, transforming the pioneering game company into “intendo.” While giving your company a name that begins with a lowercase i is all well and good for a flash-in-the-pan 21st century tech startup, it simply won’t do for an organization with such a rich history, not to mention worldwide name-recognition and brand loyalty, as Nintendo. So with the winds having quieted, this week repair crews got to work patching up the landmark signage.
台風の被害を受けてintendo(インテンドー)と化してしまった任天堂本社の看板、今現在誠意修復中のようです
— 風翠のぽよすがさん64 (@k64ssMariLuiysg) September 16, 2018
がんばって・・・ pic.twitter.com/KCXnNraXRh
任天堂本社いってみたら台風で壊れた「N」の看板がまさかの修復工事中だった…!ある意味二度と見れない貴重な瞬間かもしれないので写真におさめておく。。 pic.twitter.com/10YAZ9nAdt
— レウン (@R_GameTV) September 16, 2018
On Sunday morning, a work crew was seen in a compartment suspended from the roof of the building attaching a new N to the wall. First came the framework…
ここから去ろうとした時に撮ったらNの枠組みが完成してひとまず「Nintendo」には戻ってました
— 風翠のぽよすがさん64 (@k64ssMariLuiysg) September 16, 2018
あと一息ですな pic.twitter.com/uD52jPolca
…and by evening the letter was restored, giving the Big N its big N back.
「N」修復完了の瞬間
— レウン (@R_GameTV) September 16, 2018
夕方までおつかれさまでした pic.twitter.com/9ZCoWQ64aN
While they were at it, the maintenance workers also inspected the letters which had weathered the storm, making sure they were undamaged and securely fastened.
https://twitter.com/kryagamct/status/1041960177996509184その後一度「intendo」に戻ってるという話を聞いて帰る前にもう一度来てみたら今現在完全に「N」が復活して「Nintendo」になってました
— 風翠のぽよすがさん64 (@k64ssMariLuiysg) September 16, 2018
念の為他の文字もメンテナンスしているっぽい感じです pic.twitter.com/8Ncpx4c4bI
Hopefully the new N will enjoy a long, healthy life, and Nintendo can get back to limiting its destruction-related activities to fan-pleasing smashing.
Source: Hachima Kiko
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