Must visit if you're in the area: cool lay-out and nice displays.
It's not just Toyota, it's about cars... history and cars. The release of a certain car set in the time era. Good lay-out, cars all look amazing, as new. You can also see nice cars on the parking lot,...
Toyota has couple of other museums/showrooms in Aichi prefecture, but this is car history. Very nice collection! Such a story of automobile (e.g. now innovations of T-model Ford), several manufacturer...
It was raining and the track was closed so no outside racing but it was a fun hour out of the rain. Awesome cars and a show and some games to play. Not sure why anyone would pay for a tour and not jus...
The cars were nice but the staff speaks little English and I expected to see future models from Toyota, but there were more older models from other brands than Toyota. They need to upgrade.
Toyota is in Toyota city Nagoya , Japan. Here they have their display of cars & future production line from their inception.very gorgeous museum. Also you can have your test drive in the robot car.
Lying adjacent to the venue of the 2005 Aichi World Expo, the Toyota Automobile Museum comprises the "main building" and the "new building", and is a must-see for car enthusiasts. The museum displays a large number of antique cars developed over the past hundred years or so from places including America, Europe, and Japan, thereby enabling visitors to learn more about the history of automobiles. Car enthusiasts will enjoy feasting their eyes on the dazzling array of antique cars on display.
Very good for the people who like cars
Not far from the city, there are buses nearby, and there are coaches at the door when leaving. It will take a long time to look at it carefully. From textiles to machinery to car building, adults and children are watching with gusto. My personal favorite is the simulated vehicle manufacturing workshop, where there are many processes to observe the robot arm car building. The English of the Japanese tour guides in the museum is relatively native, so you have to listen carefully~ It is a worthwhile place to visit Nagoya.
Take the subway Higashiyama Line to the terminal station Fujioka Station, and transfer to another light rail next to it after leaving the station (the subway one-day ticket cannot be used, and a separate ticket is required) Sit for four stops. After exiting the station, follow the signs and go to the left at the first intersection, cross the road and go in the small road. You can get a coupon at the subway staff at Fujioka Station, and you can get a 20% discount on tickets. The Toyota Museum consists of two buildings, which are linked by a bridge. Definitely a hall for classic car fans. On the second floor are cars with more than 100 years of history, and on the third floor are modern cars. It is suitable for taking children to learn about the history of automobile development.
This is a must-visit attraction in Nagoya. It is actually on the outskirts of Nagoya. It is actually very convenient to take the subway. The directions on the road are also very clear and easy to find. The staff inside are also very enthusiastic, and there are signs and guidelines in Chinese. The overall feeling is very good, if you don’t pass, you need to bring some dry food, because the time of the visit may be longer and there are not many restaurants nearby. (Transportation: Transfer to Fujinooka Station on the Subway Higashiyama Line and transfer to RIMIMO Line to Yundadori Station Exit 1)
Don't miss the Toyota Motor Museum when traveling in Nagoya, especially for family trips. The development of the times and the progress of science and technology are fully displayed in the entire exhibition hall. Like other exhibition halls in Japan, the Toyota Motor Museum has a large area, modern facilities and rich exhibits, ranging from the earliest cars to the most advanced modern cars. The old man in Japan and Germany in the 20th century is more beautiful than ours now.