For those who do not have a car while visiting in Japan. You will need to take a taxi from the nearest train station and make sure you're app-to-date on how to order a taxi. Because there are no station taxis at the train station that being said that the staff was very cordial and very helpful. However, though, if you're going for technical support Uh, make sure you brush up on your Japanese. As there's many technical language barriers that might present themselves if you're asking for technical upgrades for your community, Nissan products that being said. The amazing experience that the facility offers but keep in mind.They are only open on saturdays and sundays and no visitors in...
Read moreThe Nismo showroom is located inside the Nismo Omori Factory, which specializes on Skyline GT-R and Nismo parts.
The Nismo showroom showcase some of the latest vehicles and highlights its achievements in racing history. The Nismo showroom can be entered for free, but it is open only on weekends. Only customers can enter the Omori Factory. Always check the official calendar before visiting.
The exhibition space is not very large. Expect to spend about an hour here. Check the washroom too; the showroom uses a camshaft as the door handle.
If you are a Nismo enthusiast and happened to be in Yokohama, the Nismo showroom is...
Read moreSo nostalgic. Worth a trip even though it's a little out of the way. There is a bus stop not far from the entrance, or if driving, you can park in the carpark out the front. I went on a Sunday and it was fairly quiet, but you can watch the mechanics working on some pretty amazing cars in the workshop. Plenty of nice cars in the showroom and a gift shop/nismo shop to buy car parts or Nismo merch. As far as I know, it's only open on a weekend to the public. Check the nismo shoroom website to see opening times. It's free entry and the staff are really nice, very much recommend going to spend some time amongst Japanese...
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