It's a bit tricky to get to if you're taking public transport. Your best bet is to catch the Meitetsu bus no 40 to/from Meitetsu Higashi Okazaki station. Making a reservation is a must. Show your reservation number and exchange for a security pass as the gallery is within Mitsubishi's Okazaki plant. Based on pictures shared by others, it appears that Mitsubishi regularly changes the displays. Was really happy to see the Starion and Tommi Makinen's Evo. The best feature has to be the video wall where they play old videos (looks like VHS or Betamax transferred) demonstrating Mitsubishi's advanced (then) automotive thinking and R&D. There is a cosy cafe to get a drink or two. This is probably one of the smallest car museums in Japan, but if you're a Mitsubishi (or Proton) fan, this should be on your bucket list if you're in the...
Read moreAs a big Mitsubishi fan, I've always wanted to visit the Gallery. My only wish is that the gallery was bigger and that they sold memorabilia. Also, to get there is a long walk from the nearest train station... But it was enjoyable as it took you around the outside...
Read moreNot much displays here so I think you can skip this gallery. You have to make an online reservation before visiting. I walked from Kitanomasuzuka station to the gallery only to find out that there is a free shuttle bus from Shin...
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