Nissan Motor Yokohama Plant Guest Hall / Nissan Engine Museum
About
From their collection of roughly 200 engines, the Nissan Engine Museum permanently displays 28 engines representing Nissan Motor Company, allowing visitors to view engines from throughout Nissan's history and the very engines that made strides in racing. The museum building itself originated as Building No. 1 of the Yokohama Plant in 1934, which served as the company headquarters until its relocation to Ginza, Tokyo, in 1968. The building was designated as a Historic Building by Yokohama City in 2002 and was recognized as a Modern Industrial Heritage Site by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2007.Essential Information
Check the official website for the latest information.
| Hours |
10am–4pm |
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| Duration |
30m |
| Closed | Saturday, Sunday, Golden Week, Summer, Year-end and New Year holidays |
| Costs |
Free |
| Access |
JR Shinkoyasu Station, Keikyu Shinkoyasu Station, Keikyu Express Line
Tokyu Line Minatomirai Pass
, YOKOHAMA CHINATOWN GOURMET TICKET
+8
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