Overall it feels very “neat and orderly” in that Japanese way. It would be even better if there were more food options or a café area to take a break.

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Toyota Kaikan
A corporate exhibit hall introducing Toyota Motor Corporation’s initiatives.
A corporate exhibit hall introducing Toyota Motor Corporation, which aims to “mass-produce happiness.” Through videos, displays, and hands-on exhibits, you can experience a wide range of initiatives, including the latest environmental and safety technologies, mobility, and social contribution activities.
Another highlight is the many new models on display at all times that you can easily hop into the driver’s seat, passenger seat, or back seat. You can experience the comfort, texture, and beautiful form of the seats in the latest Toyota and Lexus vehicles. You can also check the list of display vehicles on the official website, so if there’s a model you’re curious about, it’s worth taking a look.
There’s also an area that clearly introduces four processes at production plants—pressing, welding, painting, and assembly—through videos and models, so you can get the feel of a factory tour.
There are also exhibits for children where they can learn how cars work and how they are made, making it a fun visit for families.
Highlights
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Learn about Toyota Motor Corporation’s initiatives through a variety of exhibits.
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The latest Toyota and Lexus vehicles are on display, and you can easily hop in.
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Don’t miss the exhibits where you can learn about the car production process.
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Many of the latest Toyota and Lexus vehicles are on display. Another draw is that you can easily hop in
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There are also exhibits for children where they can learn how cars work and about traffic safety
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A corporate exhibit hall in Toyota Motor Corporation’s head office area
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes.
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Are there coin lockers?
No, but you can leave your luggage at the reception desk.
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Is there a smoking area?
No.
Reviews
Some reviews are AI-translated.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- トヨタ会館
- Postal Code
- 471-8571
- Address
- 1 Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi
- Phone
- 0565-29-3345
- Closed on
- Sundays, New Year’s holidays, Golden Week, summer holidays, etc.
- Hours
- 9:30am–5:00pm
- Admission
- Free admission
- Access
- Approx. 20-minute walk from Mikawa-Toyota Station (Aichi Loop Line)
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted (accepted at the museum shop)
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)