If you are a Toyota fan or not, there is definitely a place you have to visit if you are into cars and want to see how they evolved along time.
We are talking about the Toyota Automobile Museum in Japan, that is much more than a display of the manufacturer’s models.
Located in Aichi Prefecture near Nagoya city, the facility opened in 1989 spreads over two huge buildings that includes the museum store, library, restaurant and much more.
The most interesting thing about Toyota’s Museum, is that its not only about their cars that made history, as the facility also represents a tribute to automobiles from brands all around the world, showcasing vehicles from the earliest days of motorized transportation right on through the modern era of hybrids and technological packed means of transportation.
From the Ford Model T and the first Toyoda Model AA up to Lexus LFA and other supercars, they can all be seen at Toyota’s Museum, along with books, brochures, diecast scale models and more.
Photos and story reference via Speedhunters
Located in Aichi Prefecture near Nagoya city, the facility opened in 1989 spreads over two huge buildings that includes the museum store, library, restaurant and much more.
The most interesting thing about Toyota’s Museum, is that its not only about their cars that made history, as the facility also represents a tribute to automobiles from brands all around the world, showcasing vehicles from the earliest days of motorized transportation right on through the modern era of hybrids and technological packed means of transportation.
From the Ford Model T and the first Toyoda Model AA up to Lexus LFA and other supercars, they can all be seen at Toyota’s Museum, along with books, brochures, diecast scale models and more.
Photos and story reference via Speedhunters