For Nissan Skyline fans, make sure you check out the Prince and Skyline Museum. A family park and small amusement area with several parking lots surrounds the grounds where the museum is located. From the main parking lot, only a small sign pointed the way up the hill. The building itself only had two signs that hinted at the treasures inside. Entry was a reasonable 1000¥.
Walking down a flight of steps in the basement, it was as if the skyline opened up before me. The first area was lined with display cases of replica scaled cars, a few parts, magazines, manuals, and other paraphernalia. The rest were rows and rows of beautiful cars. According to a staff member, some of the cars are rotated out, so selection of cars will vary depending on when you visit. Also to note, the museum is closed in the winter months from November to March.
So, any chance I can drive one...
Read moreA must see for any auto lovers. This is as far as I know the only private museum dedicated to the prince and skyline models. From the first model back to the 50s to the iconic r34 vspec the collection gather more than 30 cars. For 1000yen that is a really good place to visit. Nice collection of scale models too. Staff are very friendly and share a lot of informations.can't wait to come back as the collection is keep changing based on the...
Read moreDo these cars still exist in Japan? Or have they already been delivered? They were all bought. They were all so expensive, because I remember how there was a bunch of skylines outside on the grounds. Behind the hall are several individual parts. Well, It could be that they still have some in stock who also sell them. But who knows if the hall...
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