Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Japan’s manufacturing industry has long been the envy of other nations. One of the greatest success stories would have to be that of the Toyota Group, which began as a textiles manufacturer in 1911 at the former Toyota Boshoku Headquarters Plant before moving on to become the automobile manufacturing behemoth of today. This cultural epicenter for global giant Toyota, Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (formerly the Toyota Techno Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology), offers a walk through the history and technology of the company while maintaining the plant's precious and historic architecture.
Japan’s manufacturing industry has long been the envy of other nations. One of the greatest success stories would have to be that of the Toyota Group, which began as a textiles manufacturer in 1911 at the former Toyota Boshoku Headquarters Plant before moving on to become the automobile manufacturing behemoth of today. This cultural epicenter for global giant Toyota, Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (formerly the Toyota Techno Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology), offers a walk through the history and technology of the company while maintaining the plant's precious and historic architecture.
OVERVIEW
Location | 4-1-35 Noritake Shin-machi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi |
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Opening Hours | 9:30 am–5:00 pm (admission until 4:30 pm) |
Regular Holidays | Mon (the following day should Mon coincide with a national holiday) and the Year-end/New Year holiday |
Access | • From Nagoya Station, take the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line. Get off at Sako Station and walk 3 min. • From Nagoya Station, take the Higashiyama Subway Line. Get off at Kamejima Station and walk 10 min. from Exit 2. • From Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, take the Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus Me~guru to Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Bus Stop. |
Restroom | Available |
Parking | Available, free of charge (220 passenger vehicles spaces / 10 bus spaces) |
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