Parking: Extremely convenient! Free parking with plenty of spots available, thanks to the museum being attached to a hotel. No stress finding a space—perfect for a quick visit.
Staff: The team here was fantastic—friendly, welcoming, and eager to help. Their enthusiasm added to the experience!
Tickets: A bit on the pricier side for just two floors of exhibits. While the content is great, the cost might feel steep for some visitors.
Exhibits: A must-see for motorsport and JDM fans! The ground floor’s Toyota 1 and GT race cars (Mazda, Toyota GT1) were jaw-dropping. Upstairs, the Toyota F1 car stole the show. Loved the historical context and rare models on display.
Missed Opportunity: Sadly, the track viewing area (via the 3rd-floor souvenir store) was closed during my visit. Not being able to see the track was a letdown—hopefully, it reopens soon!
Verdict: A solid stop for car enthusiasts, especially to geek out over iconic Japanese motorsport history. Just check ahead if the track access is open, and be prepared for the ticket price. Still, worth a visit for the...
Read moreYesterday i visited the Museum 1,800 yen for what? to look around inside a building with a few cars parked inside .The Museum has zero soul the Bugatti looks like a very poor quality replica thats never seen a road or race track in its life ,The Benz is a total joke and looks like it was painted at Disneyland , The staff are like 7/11 workers who talk from a planned manual the gift shop is a total joke it take all of 30 seconds to walk around and nothing worth buying . PLEASE REMOVE THE WORD MUSEUM IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO USE IT . This place is a one time visit not the kind of Museum that you would ever go back IF I HAD PAID TO COME ON A OVERSEAS TOUR I WOULD DEMAND FOR A FULL REFUND. Shame on Toyota for a "Total Fail" showing the the world the lack of quality in Japan. Who ever is in charge of this dump please get on a flight and take a tour around the UK and have a look what a real museum should look and feel like or HIRE SOMEBODY WITH SKILL AND THE LOVE...
Read moreI visited this rare museum during my hotel stay. I’m enthusiastic about cars, but I don’t know much about their history. At first, I was just looking at the cars without really understanding much, but then a friendly staff member came over and started explaining different things about the cars I was looking at.
I ended up having way more fun than I expected. I started asking questions, and he answered all of them with clear and easy-to-understand explanations. It even made me more curious about my own car—I decided to check technical manuals and videos afterward, haha.
We spoke in Japanese, so I really enjoyed the experience. I’m not sure how much English support there is for foreign visitors, but since I saw several hotel staff speaking English, I assume some museum staff might as well. Either way, I recommend chatting with the staff while looking at the cars—you’ll probably learn things you didn’t expect, and it makes the visit a...
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