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
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Vicky Silve
Abbadia Lariana, Italy617 contributions
Oct 2020
You say “Nagoya” and you think “Toyota”. Well, the Toyota factory is actually in Toyota City, but Nagoya dedicated many museums to this glorious car brand. This museum does not only display Toyota cars, but also cars from other brands. The car I loved the most was the MR2, which recalls me the one with whom the young and promising Shingo Tachi won the GT3000 class of Super GT (then called JGTC) back in 1998.
Written July 18, 2021
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instajan66
Bornem, Belgium247 contributions
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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ELSBMZ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands88 contributions
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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David A
4 contributions
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
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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DRudd88
Tokyo, Japan71 contributions
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.
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 States37 contributions
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
138 contributions
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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RohRus
Yeovil, UK5 contributions
Oct 2015 • Solo
The museum is easily accessed by public transport being just a five minute walk from the Linimo station. If you are the slightest bit interested in cars make sure you arrive early as you will want to spend the rest of the day here. The cars are beautifully displayed in a modern purpose built museum with an outstanding collection of around 200 cars to view - all in mint condition.
Written October 28, 2015
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Felicia L
288 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
Not a museum person but i LOVE this place! Love the showcase of vehicles from the different eras.
A must for all car lovers
A must for all car lovers
Written July 24, 2019
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Andyrock81
Rockhampton, Australia1,115 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
This mousem shows a comprehensive selection of vehicles from the dawn of Karl Benz's horseless carriage, through to the vehicles of today. Toyotas and other Japanese makes are only part of the collection. There are a large variety of American, British and European vehicles on display too. There are also displays of marketing materials and posters from different eras, a collection of car badges and a wall of international license plates. Allow around 2 hours to fully see the attractions on offer. To get here from Nagoya Station, travel on the subway Higashiyama line to Fujigaoka, then change to the Linimo train and travel to Geidai Dori. Also worth noting is is your automobile club card (AAA, NRMA/RAC variants from Australia) may get you a 200 yen discount on the 1000 yen admission price. If you only want to see Toyota vehicles, you would be better of visiting the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology in Nagoya.
Written May 18, 2019
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andreasb
Baden, Switzerland13 contributions
Hallo Andreas! Was würden Sie gerne über diese Sehenswürdigkeit erfahren?
Guten Tag
Muss man die Eintrittstickets im voraus bestellen?
Und wenn ja wo?
Gruss
Andreas Bauer
Dayne_1968
Gifu, Japan100 contributions
Buy them directly at the Toyota museum..
not expensive at all.
Jill C
3 contributions
Hi. Me and my partner want to visit. Do we need a reservations or we can do walk in?
Thank you
Dayne_1968
Gifu, Japan100 contributions
No reservations needed, just walk in,
Pay the entrance fees
type Adults Seniors
(65 and over) Junior high and high school students Elementary school students Pre-school children Accompanying chaperones/
caregivers
Individual visitors ¥1,000 ¥500 ¥600 ¥400 Free -
Enjoy!
My family enjoyed it throughly . We were lucky that day ..many classic Toyota drag race enthusiasts were there
Avoid the weekends if possible. Kinda crowded on weekends
Enjoy
ひでじいさん
Odawara, Japan8,462 contributions
トヨタ博物館に行きたいと思いますが
1、見学時間はどのくらいかかりますか。
2、平日の混雑状況はどうですか。
Harunari K
Nagoya, Japan95 contributions
質問ありがとうございます。①じっくり見学するか?さらっと見学するかで様々だと思いますが、1〜2時間だと思います。②夏休み・祝日・天候にもよりますが、通常の平日なら混んでいないと思います。その日は、なんとラッキーだったのは、偶々 あの『LEXIS LFA』が 駐車場でスタートダッシュとストップを繰り返し、撮影の現場に立ち会えました。そのシビれる爆音に近いエンジン音とあの加速は、異次元の世界を見られました。あれ以来 動く『LEXIS LFA』が夢にまで出て来ます。
Bernhard G
Salzburg, Austria4 contributions
Do you have also opened on the 22th of September? (I ask because this date is a official holiday in Japan as far as i know)
Kind regards,
Bernhard Gassner
車好きな人にはオススメとの声が多いですが、3〜5歳の子どもでも楽しめますか?見るだけのものなら、やっぱり子どもは飽きてしまいそうですか?
しげさん1950
Nagoya, Japan287 contributions
5歳くらいだと興味を持ち始めるかとは思いますが・・・展示物中心なので3~4歳だと飽きてしまうと思います。工作室のような子供コーナーもありますが興味を持つのは、小学生ぐらいからだろうと思います。
実際に車を動かすイベントの時に行かれることをお勧めします。
Toyota Automobile Museum (Nagakute) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Toyota Automobile Museum
- Toyota Automobile Museum is open:
- Tue - Sun 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
- We recommend booking Toyota Automobile Museum tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 2 Toyota Automobile Museum tours on Tripadvisor
- Hotels near Toyota Automobile Museum:
- (8.64 mi) Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Nagoya
- (9.46 mi) Nikko Style Nagoya
- (8.18 mi) Nagoya Tokyu Hotel
- (9.26 mi) Hilton Nagoya
- (8.89 mi) Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae
- Restaurants near Toyota Automobile Museum:
- (0.05 mi) Toyota Hakubutsukan Museum Restaurant Aview
- (0.05 mi) CARS & BOOKS
- (0.37 mi) Tosawarayaki Ryujimmaru Aeon Mall Nagakute
- (0.37 mi) Ikinari Steak, Aeon Mall Nagakute
- (0.37 mi) Aburigyutan Man Aeon Mall Nagakute
- Attractions near Toyota Automobile Museum:
- (0.43 mi) AEON MALL Nagakute
- (0.58 mi) Nagakute, Foughten Field
- (0.55 mi) Nagakute History Museum
- (0.55 mi) Shonyu-zuka
- (0.79 mi) Nagakute Onsen Gozarasse