Nagoya is known as one of the three largest industrial cities and centers of economic activity of Japan after the capital Tokyo and Osaka. In Nagoya placed textile, chemical, metallurgical industries and enterprises of automobile and mechanical engineering. The city is also called the Japanese Detroit, and in the city of Toyota, which is located in Aichi Prefecture, are located the headquarters and several companies Toyota Motor. To them only one hour's drive from the centre of the Prefecture, therefore, in Nagoya and its suburbs fans of the Japanese car industry can visit three interesting object exhibition hall with the new models, the Museum of industry and technology and Automobile Museum Toyota.
The exhibition hall is called Kaikan Exhibition Hall and introduces new technology for the automotive industry. Automobile Museum Toyota (or commemorative Museum of industry and technology) in the center of Nagoya devoted to the history of Toyota motor Corporation, which began with the release of textile machinery. The production of fabrics has helped the company survive the economic crisis of the 50-ies. Part of the exhibition of this Museum dedicated to the history of automobile production.
In the Automobile Museum Toyota presents Japanese cars, European and American origin, descended from the conveyor in the period from the late nineteenth century to the 60-ies of the last century, more than 150 exhibits on wheels.
In the Museum you can see how the most successful models of cars Toyota pre-war and post-war time, and trucks that the company produced during the Second World war to the Imperial army and which were produced in a very affordable format. There is also the Museum of model racing cars, minicars, cars-Land Cruiser prototypes, and well known to many Russians automotive bestsellers Corona, Celica, Corolla and Camry.
Toyota Motor has another similar Museum, which is located in the US, since half of its vehicles sold on the other side of the Pacific ocean.
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