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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

愛知県
4.6
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Toyota's history and manufacturing technology are on display!
At the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, you can experience the spirit of manufacturing that supported Toyota's development as a whole. The 'Automobile Pavilion,' where you can trace the history of Toyota cars and their development, is particularly impressive. Since Toyota has its roots in the spinning and textile industries, the exhibition of textile machinery is also substantial.

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Highlights

Point 1

Learn about the History and Manufacturing Process of Toyota Cars!

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Learn about the History and Manufacturing Process of Toyota Cars!
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At the Automobile Pavilion of the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, you can get up close and personal with the production machinery of car factories. At the pavilion, you can learn about the history and manufacturing process of Toyota cars. With exhibits modeled after actual production lines, you can observe the production machinery and manufacturing process of car factories up close. Additionally, there are interactive exhibits that you can actually touch. Admission is free and barrier-free facilities are available. This is a must-visit spot for car enthusiasts and those interested in industrial technology!
Point 2

Tour the Textile Factory from the Taisho Era, the Roots of Toyota

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Tour the Textile Factory from the Taisho Era, the Roots of Toyota
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The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology preserves and utilizes a valuable industrial heritage, the textile factory from the Taisho era, which is the root of Toyota. Visiting the textile factory from the Taisho era is a rare opportunity to experience a valuable industrial heritage firsthand. The machines from that time are displayed in the factory and are actually in operation, allowing visitors to see the machines spinning yarn. It's a very valuable experience to be able to witness the operation of Taisho-era textile machines such as spinning wheels and looms, which are not often seen in modern times. When visiting the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, we recommend not only paying attention to the cars, but also to the textile factory.
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Learn the Process of Parts Manufacturing at the Metal Corner!

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Learn the Process of Parts Manufacturing at the Metal Corner!
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At the metal processing corner of the Toyota Industrial Technology Museum, the process of parts manufacturing, which is essential for vehicle production, is exhibited in the automobile section of the museum. The metal processing corner introduces the process of parts manufacturing, which is essential for automobile production, through exhibits such as videos, models, and actual working machines. There are also exhibits on the history of Toyota Group's metal processing technology and displays of machines divided by process. You can learn about the evolution of processing technology and the history of Toyota Motor Corporation, which has grown into a representative automobile manufacturer in Japan. The metal processing corner is a must-see for those interested in the automobile industry. When you visit, why not touch upon the evolution of metal processing technology and the history of the Toyota Group at the Toyota Industrial Technology Museum?
Point 4

Technoland: Where Children Can Play with Educational Toys

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Technoland: Where Children Can Play with Educational Toys
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At the Technoland in the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, there are educational toys and a kids' corner where children can learn about the principles and mechanisms of automobiles and textile machines. In the kids' corner, there are various attractions such as a strong wind corner where you can experience wind speeds of up to 15m/s, and a Techno Circuit where you can chase markers on the ground while riding in a cart. There are many original toys that incorporate the principles and mechanisms of textile machines and automobiles, allowing children to learn about science and technology while having fun. The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology is a facility that is sure to delight children.
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Experience Hands-On Manufacturing Workshops!

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Experience Hands-On Manufacturing Workshops!
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Weekend workshops are held at the Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Museum. At these workshops, you can experience hands-on manufacturing related to automobiles and machinery, as well as fostering rich creativity. There are activities such as the "Linear Motor Assembly Experience" where you can assemble it yourself, and the "Satchel and Corsage Making Experience". You can check the schedule and content of the workshops on the official website. Why not make a reservation on the official site and visit on a weekend?
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Experience Toyota's Automotive Technology at the Commemorative Museum!
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Experience Toyota's Automotive Technology at the Commemorative Museum!
The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology is a museum established by the Toyota Group. It opened using the former Toyota Textile Machinery factory, which was founded in 1911, as its roots. The museum consists of the Textile Machinery Pavilion and the Automobile Pavilion, where you can experience the evolution of industrial technology centered around the textile machinery and automobiles that the group has been involved in through dynamic displays and demonstrations of actual machines. In addition, the museum is fully equipped with a barrier-free, all-weather facility and free parking, making it easy for anyone to visit. It is also considered an attractive learning environment for children and adults alike, and some say that once you visit, you become captivated by its charm. It is a unique feature that you can learn about the evolution of textile machinery that supported the development of modern Japan and the automotive technology that continues to pioneer modern times by actually seeing the moving machines while preserving the factory of the Taisho era, where the Toyota Group originated, as an industrial heritage. We highly recommend that you visit and experience it for yourself!

Basic Information

Address 4-1-35 Norimushishinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 451-0051
Business Hours

Mon: 定休日

Tue: 9:30~17:00

Wed: 9:30~17:00

Thu: 9:30~17:00

Fri: 9:30~17:00

Sat: 9:30~17:00

Sun: 9:30~17:00

TEL 052-551-6115
Web Site http://www.tcmit.org/

Review

Average Review
4.6
5 Reviews
5
li Ch
Posted Date:2025/3/6
A place worth visiting! You can learn about Toyota's history in detail, and there are many cool textile machines and cars. after visiting the museum, I learned that Toyota started out as a textile machine manufacturer. There are many interesting works in the museum. It is worth coming here. You can see the detailed history of textile technology development and the process of automobile manufacturing. It is very interesting. There are also many people who will demonstrate and explain along the route, and they also provide English explanation services, which is very helpful for people who are quite familiar with details. In addition, there are also APPs in various languages. If you are not good at English, you can also listen to the APP. The explanations in it are super detailed. It can be listed as a must-visit attraction in Nagoya. 訪れる価値のある場所です!トヨタの歴史を詳しく知ることができ、かっこいい繊維機械や車がたくさんあります。 博物館を訪れた後、トヨタは繊維機械メーカーとして始まったことを知りました。博物館には興味深い作品がたくさんあります。 ここに来る価値があります。繊維技術の発展の歴史や自動車製造のプロセスを詳しく見ることができます。とても興味深いです。ルート沿いには実演や説明をしてくれる人もたくさんいますし、英語の説明サービスも提供しているので、細かいことに詳しい人にはとても役立ちます。また、さまざまな言語のアプリもあります。英語が苦手な場合は、アプリを聞くこともできます。その中の説明は非常に詳細です。名古屋で必ず訪れるべき名所として挙げられます。
5
たて
Posted Date:2025/2/22
入場料1000円(一部割引あり)で入れます。 トヨタの歴史が自動織り機から自動車まで実際の生産機器を見て見学できます。 館内てまは各所でスタッフの方が親切な説明をしてくれています。 休日でもそれほど混み合わないので、ゆっくり見られます。 また、無料駐車場もあるので車での来館も気軽にできました。 値段以上のクオリティで楽しめましたので、車好きの方も機械好きの方もトヨタ好きの方も楽しめると思います。
5
菊地(KIKU)
Posted Date:2025/2/2
どれくらいで回れるかと調べてみたら所要時間1.5時間程度と書かれていましたが、内容が濃く、スタッフの方々のホスピタリティも素晴らしく、全て見るのに4時間かかりました! ※可愛らしいスタッフさんがいて、ついつい質問しすぎましたが。 こういう施設は流して見る人が多いですが、一語一句漏らさずに見学することをオススメします。 糸や繊維について、工業化への道、世界に負けない車産業にするための葛藤、偉人たちの思想など。、、 正直、車に興味はなかったのですが、モノづくりの素晴らしさを感じました。 また来たいと思える施設はそう多くないように思います。さすが世界のトヨタ。
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