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Uminonakamichi Nostalgic Car Museum (日本の名車歴史館)

The is a very interesting collection of mostly 50's, 60's and 70's Japanese cars and motorbikes. All the top manufactures, such as Toyota, Nissan, Datsun, Mitsubishi and Honda are represented along with the lesser known ones such as Daihatsu, Suzuki, Hino, Cony and Kurogane. All cars are well presented and maintained. On the minus side, and it's a HUGE minus, entering the place is a nightmare. Finding the car-park proved near impossible (How do you f**k up a car-park? They've done it though.) and you'll have to pay for entry twice. The car collection happens to be located within a theme park.

Getting there

A short walk from Uminonakamichi Station (Kashii Line)

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