Automobile Pavilion
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31
'Automobile Pavilion' is an exhibition of automobile mechanisms, component parts, machinery operations, production equipment, cross-cut component models, automotive technology and loads of other technical aspects related to automobiles. The exhibit will impart the history of the automobile technology and industry. There is also a a large 360-degree 10-screen system that screens the R&D on automobile industry globally.
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and TechnologyBefore The Motorcar
1-35 Noritake Shinmachi 4-chome
Nagoya,
451-0051
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Nearest Train: Sako StationPhone: +81 52 551 6115
Fax: +81 52 551 6199
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Showcasing machinery and other equipment used in Japan's textile industry, this museum interestingly enough is based on the Toyota family's spinning and weaving enterprise, before they got into the business of making (Toyota) cars. The founder of the family enterprise, Sakichi Toyoda is credited with inventing the first automatic loom. The site of the museum can truly be said to be the birthplace of the Toyota motorcar. The items on display are of historical interest but also include full working models that can be demonstrated to visitors. On hand, too, are a video library, a shop and a restaurant.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.com
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Automobile Pavilion
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
'Automobile Pavilion' is an exhibition of automobile mechanisms, component parts, machinery operations, production equipment, cross-cut component models, automotive technology and loads of other technical aspects related to automobiles. The exhibit will impart the history of the automobile technology and industry. There is also a a large 360-degree 10-screen system that screens the R&D on automobile industry globally.