Shanghai Auto Museum

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Shanghai Auto Museum

The Shanghai Auto Museum is an automobile museum located in Anting, Jiading District, Shanghai, China. It was designed by the Architectural Design & Research Institute of Tongji University and IFB from Germany.The museum is China’s first dedicated auto museum and opened to the public on January 17, 2007.

It features a display of about 70 classic automobiles and automobile history and development. It is divided into three pavilions: History Pavilion, Antique Car Pavilion, and Exploration Pavilion. The History Pavilion houses 27 cars representing milestones in automotive development. The Antique Car Pavilion contains 40 cars from 20 different manufacturers dating between 1900 and 1970.

The museum houses Chinese and foreign car models including Fords, Fiat 500, Austin 7, Rover P6, and a Jaguar E-Type. The museum is located in the Auto Expo Park of Shanghai International Automobile City.

7565 Boyuan Rd, Jiading District,
Shanghai, China, 215332
P:
+862169550055
Email: bjqcbwg@163.com

Shanghai Auto Museum Admission:

Adult: RMB 30
Student: RMB 20 (free admission for children below 1.2 m)
Free admission for the disabled, 65 years old, and an enlisted men with valid documentation.

Plan: 1-2hr

Shanghai Auto Museum Hours:

Daily 9 am  4:30 pm

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Motorcar Museum of Japan

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Motorcar Museum of Japan

The Japan Automobile Museum, located in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is one of the largest automobile museums in Japan in terms of the number of exhibits.

Cars that were active in Japan in the 20th century were collected from all over the country, and the 800 cars owned were exhibited in their original condition, with about 500 cars in use at all times. From cars in the early days of the automobile industry to post-war cars, the exhibits are categorized by various concepts such as manufacturers and genres.

In particular, it is characterized by exhibiting a large number of old commercial vehicles made in Japan, and many “precious vehicles that can only be seen at the Japan Automobile Museum” are also on display.

The museum is operated by Ishiguro Sangyo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Oyabe City, Toyama Prefecture. It was opened as the first automobile museum in Japan.
During the period of high economic growth in the Showa era, the trend of using utility vehicles such as trucks to be used up was disapproved, and the Japan Automobile Museum began with a focus on collecting practical vehicles in particular and opening them to the public as a private collection.

Japan, 〒923-0345 Ishikawa, Komatsu,
Futatsunashimachi, Ikkanyama−40
P:
+81761434343
Email: xk-prmuseum@mail.toyota.co.jp

Motorcar Museum of Japan Admission:

    • Adults (high school students and above) 1,200 yen,
    • Children (elementary and junior high school students) 600 yen
    • *Children under elementary school age are free

Plan: 1-2hr

Motorcar Museum of Japan Hours:

Thursday – Tuesday  9 am – 5 pm

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Toyota Automobile Museum

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Toyota Automobile Museum

The Toyota Automobile Museum was established to commemorate the history of the automobile and is dedicated to building a prosperous future for humans and motorcars.

The automobile industry is now undergoing a profound change that may occur only once in a century. To capture this momentum, the museum is poised to present lessons from the past, inspire thoughts on the future of mobility, and play a part in building a new automobile culture.

41-100 Yokomichi,
Nagakute, Aichi 480-1118, Japan
P:
+81561635151
Email: xk-prmuseum@mail.toyota.co.jp

Toyota Automobile Museum Admission:

    • Individual visitors ¥1,200
    • Seniors ¥700
    • Junior High & High school students ¥600
    • Elementary Students ¥400

Plan: 1-2hr

Toyota Automobile Museum Hours:

Tuesday – Sunday  9:30 am – 5 pm

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