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Discover the fascinating evolution of Toyota—from its origins in textile manufacturing to its rise as a global leader in automotive technology. This guided tour of the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology in Nagoya is ideal for history buffs, car enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Japanese innovation.

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Highlights

  • Trace Toyota’s journey from textile roots to automotive excellence
  • Explore the G-type automatic loom, a key invention by Sakichi Toyoda
  • Admire legendary vehicles like the Toyoda Model AA
  • Witness real manufacturing demonstrations of pressing, welding, and assembly
  • Learn about Toyota’s innovations in sustainability, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles

Full Description

Located in a historic red-brick factory, the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology offers an in-depth look into the legacy of one of Japan’s most influential companies.

Begin your tour at the Textile Machinery Pavilion, where Toyota’s journey started. Discover how Sakichi Toyoda’s G-type automatic loom revolutionized textile production, and observe vintage looms in operation. This hands-on introduction sets the stage for understanding Toyota’s emphasis on precision, efficiency, and innovation.

Continue into the Automotive Pavilion, which showcases Toyota’s development into a world-class automobile manufacturer. Explore interactive displays and operational machinery that illustrate the processes of vehicle production—pressing, welding, assembly, and more.

Key highlights include:

  • A display of Toyota’s first passenger car, the Toyoda Model AA
  • Evolution of production technologies over time
  • Exhibits on hybrid systems and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

Throughout the tour, expert guides explain how Toyota’s values of craftsmanship and continuous improvement shaped its success and commitment to sustainable development.

Finish your visit with time to explore museum-exclusive souvenirs that celebrate Toyota’s industrial milestones.

Itinerary

Starting Location:
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (トヨタ産業技術記念館)

  • Guided tour (1.5 hours)
  • Optional extended tour (3 hours)

Return to:
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Pricing

From
¥6,750 per person


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Includes

  • Admission to the Toyota Commemorative Museum
  • Access to both the Textile Machinery and Automotive Pavilions

Meeting Point

The meeting point is next to the ticket counter inside the museum. Look for a guide holding a yellow sign with the DeepExperience logo.

Address:
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
4-1-35 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan

Reviews

“Excellent experience at the Toyota museum with my guide. She was very knowledgeable and spoke perfect English.”

“I liked everything. The service was very kind and attentive.”

“Great overview of Toyota’s transition from textiles to automobiles.”

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