What makes the Toyota Automobile Museum truly unique is its systematic presentation of the evolution and culture of automobiles from around the world, regardless of manufacturers and covering everything from the world’s first gasoline-powered car to modern electric vehicles. Almost all the exhibited vehicles are maintained in roadworthy condition, positioned spaciously along a natural viewing route. Equally fascinating are some 4,000 pieces of automobile-related cultural items on display. Many of our visitors from around the world have commented that this is an excellent museum worth traveling for.
The museum offers a free audio guide app that supports four languages and provides free guided tours in English. Some staff members who speak foreign languages are also available to assist with your needs. The museum is easily accessible from the Nagoya Station and the Chubu Centrair International Airport. Photography is allowed inside the museum, unless otherwise indicated. We make sure your visit to the museum is a happy and memorable one.
The Toyota Automobile Museum is located in Aichi Prefecture, the heartland of the automobile industry in Japan. The museum opened in April 1989 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Toyota Motor Corporation and has delighted visitors from around the world for over 30 years.