Very worth visiting the exhibition hall! It tells the story of the transformation from the first generation of Toyota's entrepreneurial plant to the next generations. The entire enterprise is the historical embodiment of the country, and there are products corresponding to each era. The explanation service is very full and the overall satisfaction is satisfactory.
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Very worth visiting the exhibition hall! It tells the story of the transformation from the first generation of Toyota's entrepreneurial plant to the next generations. The entire enterprise is the historical embodiment of the country, and there are products corresponding to each era. The explanation service is very full and the overall satisfaction is satisfactory.
This Toyota Motor Museum shows a lot of branded cars. I thought it wouldn't be too exciting, but it was shocking to go to the exhibition hall on the second floor. It takes more than 20 minutes to drive from Nagoya to this exhibition hall. This is a place worth visiting. Japan to see the exhibition, the ticket can be in and out many times on the same day, which is very good.
The memorial hall is the old site of Toyota's automatic loom. It is also here to know that Toyota is the first museum to make textiles. The first museum is the machine and history of Toyota textiles. The second museum is mainly car-based. The display is very detailed, including all the production steps of several households. There are also some interactive and very interesting. Adults and children can experience a lot of fun
It is worth seeing, although it is the era of electric vehicles, but after all, Toyota is the world's largest car company
Metro Dongshan Line takes off at Fujiu Station, the terminal station, and then transfers to another light rail next to the exit station (Metro ticket is not available for one day, you need to buy another ticket). Take four stops and go left along the sign. Take the first intersection, cross the road and go down the path. You can get a coupon at the Metro staff of Fujiu Station, and you can get 8% discount on admission tickets. The Toyota Museum consists of two buildings with a gallery-bridge link between them. Absolutely the palace of the old car fans. There are more than 100 years old cars on the second floor and modern cars on the third floor. Suitable for children to understand the history of automobile development.
Don't miss the Toyota Motor Museum, especially the Family Parent-Child Tour when traveling in Nagoya. The development of the times and the progress of science and technology are fully displayed in the whole pavilion. Like other exhibition halls in Japan, the Toyota Motor Museum covers a large area with modern facilities and abundant exhibits, ranging from the earliest automobiles to the most advanced modern automobiles. In the 20th century, Japanese and German elders were more beautiful than we are now.