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Toyota Automobile Museum

Toyota Automobile Museum

Toyota Automobile Museum
4.5
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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4.5
4.5 of 5 bubbles348 reviews
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164
Very good
141
Average
35
Poor
6
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akio9jp
Narita, Japan18,841 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Friends
Toyota's first mass-produced cars are located at the entrance, and as you follow the route, cars from all over the world are displayed in chronological order, from classic cars to the latest models. I was mesmerized by the Toyota 2000GT and S800.
It would take half a day to watch the tour while listening to voice guidance on a smartphone app.
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Written November 12, 2024
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花野康成
Nagoya, Japan1,244 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Solo
It's been a while since I last visited. When I last visited, it had just opened and the cultural center hadn't been built yet. Unfortunately, some of the main building was under construction and the exhibition space had been reduced. However, the overall exhibited vehicles were still worth seeing. This was my first visit to the cultural center, and I enjoyed the extensive materials. I ended my visit with cake and coffee at the cafe on the first floor of the cultural center.
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Written January 12, 2024
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Richard R
Toronto, Canada261 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Couples
Car buffs are in heaven at the Toyota Automobile Museum. It is not quite like other collections you may see because it has great depth in Japanese automobiles, including some of the first ones, and the first Toyota ever built. There is a rare Dusenberg, the first Tesla, the roadster which was never produced. It’s really interesting to see and there’s lots of historical background on how the Japanese auto industry got going both before and after the war, with its pioneers like Kiichiro Toyoda (the character Toyota with a T had fewer strokes and meant good luck). There are some great examples of some of the most fantastic cars in the world, including historical cars like the one FDR used to talk from many occasions. The people there are really nice and helpful and well it’s quite out of town from Nagoya. It is definitely worth a trip. It is an outstanding addition to car culture if you are a car buff like me. it is beautifully designed and explained and the historical material is first rate. There is a very helpful staff, too.
Written November 6, 2024
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instajan66
Bornem, Belgium256 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
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, sometimes Toyota-fans gather with their oldtimers.
Written March 5, 2020
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厚德 鄒
Kaohsiung, Taiwan123 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Solo
裡面可以看到De Soto、Oldsmobile、Locomobile、Baker Electric 、凱迪拉克、雪佛蘭、福特T型車、福特A型車、賓士汽車、寶馬汽車、福斯汽車、奧迪汽車和其他名車,我很滿意這個博物館的服務
Written February 16, 2024
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David A
4 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2017 • Solo
I was excited to see a chronology of all the Toyota Cars throughout the company's history. What I saw was a selection of random cars from different manufacturers with little information displayed. Incredible disappointment as I am a modern car guy and have little interest in seeing antique cars from the early 1900s or random cars from the 50s and 70s. What I wanted to see is Toyota vehicles from their inception until present. The only Toyota Car of interest on display was the LFA but I already saw this at the international auto Show.

I would give a one star but I don't want to be too biased. Also I wonder if maybe I missed something during my visit......like an entire hall where the Toyotas were hiding as I did notice an exhibition hall was under renovation according to the internet, however the brochure I received upon entering the main hall leads me to believe that what they had on display I saw which wasn't much and could be viewed within 30-60 minutes.

David from Canada - car enthusiast
Written October 29, 2017
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ELSBMZ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands82 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Solo
From a limited edition of a Lexus white sport car to a popular economic Renault 4L, there are plenty of models. I am pretty sure that you will find your dream car. Despite its location outside the city center, it is reachable by public transportation. Be aware it is closed on Mondays except for bank holidays.
Written March 5, 2019
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DRudd88
Tokyo, Japan66 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Family
I was expecting the deluxe version of a Toyota showroom, littered with signs proclaiming the greatness that is all things Toyota.

Wrong. Completely and totally wrong.

This was the most beautiful collection of classic cars I have ever seen. They are in absolutely superb condition, glistening more brilliantly than on the day they were born. The signage is in excellent English, and contains useful information about why that particular car is significant. Credit is given liberally, even to Toyota's modern-day competitors. And some of the older cars are absolutely stunning.

Highly recommended.
Written November 2, 2016
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Renatte A
San Diego, California, United States47 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Family
Visited Nagoya as a cruise - it's a very informative museum about mechanized mass production. Adult admission about $10, less for kids. We thought the best part was all about cotton cloth production, which was Mr. Toyoda's first pursuit before getting into car production. It's a short train ride on your own if this sounds like a museum you'd like to see (it's very well-done for what it is), but I would have been disappointed if I'd paid for the high cost of the cruise ship's port excursion. You can find English-speaking guides to explain the production processes. Ask about the times to see the violin-playing robot (no extra charge) - she's lovely!
Written September 7, 2016
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Boris7111334
140 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Couples
Great museum for car lovers with beautifully maintained and rare cars. May be a bit boring for friends or partners who get dragged along, but there are plenty of places to sit throughout the exhibit and have a rest. Also clean toilets and a drinking fountain to refill your water bottle on the second floor. Included access to the library of car books which you can take off the shelves and read at leisure.
Written July 16, 2016
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