The super-invincible stick museum is the museum dedicated to the history of Toyota industry, can see Toyota's original RV also can work with professional personnel to explain, Toyota's car is also a dog friend, can also do their own car inside.
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We took a walk up to the Museum on a rainy day, it was a memorable experience on the two plus kilometres journey which was through some less commercialized area. The museum housed inside few histori...
Arriving in Nagoya mid-morning by train from Matsumoto, I thought I would abandon my luggage in a locker at Nagoya Station and head to the Toyota Museum before checking-in to my hotel for a 2-night st...
Museum first begins with the interior of the vehicles, textiles, steam engines, and metal work. My husband was a little disappointed as he wanted to see Toyota vehicles. Once we got to the Automobile ...
Half of the museum is about the original Toyoda Company that made industry-changing textile machines, and the other half is about the Toyota Company. The textile section tells the story of the textile...
The super-invincible stick museum is the museum dedicated to the history of Toyota industry, can see Toyota's original RV also can work with professional personnel to explain, Toyota's car is also a dog friend, can also do their own car inside.
Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall is a memorial hall of Toyota Group 13 located in Nishi ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, and the Toyota automatic loom factory (the predecessor of Toyota spinning Co., Ltd.).
The most important scientific and technological enterprise exhibition hall in downtown Nagoya. It is also very close to the train station. The whole architectural style has the effect of an old workshop. The main exhibition halls are embodied from the textile equipment to the robot locomotive and other machinery manufacturing industries. Toyota’s comprehensive feature exhibition uses a lot of multimedia effects and some instruments are still working. The effect is very shocking.
A great place. Adults are 500 yen, and preschool children are free. You can teach children to make three kinds of cars. The staff are very kind and patient. There are also areas where children play. However, you must obtain the license before entering the museum and go to the children's entertainment area on time. Language barrier + children are too young to learn too much knowledge, but have fun. A place where you must check in when you come to Nagoya.
The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology is a professional museum built by the Toyota Group using its birthplace-the factory site of the former Toyota Boshoku Corporation headquarters. It was established in 1994 by 13 companies including Toyota Group. It is here that Toyota Sakichi invented the automatic textile machine in 1911. The memorial hall is mainly composed of hall, textile machinery hall, automobile hall, technology park and Toyota Group hall.