May 6th - 2009
On the half end of the Golden Week, the weather was not so good and rain for the whole day. We decided to go to Toyota Automobile Museum at Seto City and it's about 10km from our house. The museum is not only for Toyota cars only but it's a museum o the history of cars. The entrance ticket for adults is only 1000Yen and free of charge for children below 6 years old, so only me & my wife need to pay the ticket and the kids got their privilege again. At the main building there are one floor of the history of car itself and another floor is the history & development of Japanese cars. There is also a new annex beside the main building and it about the history of car in Japan after the world war 2.
Eirfan & Yuri really excited here. They really enjoy viewing all the cars, same as me, i also really enjoyed visiting this museum. I also impressed with the leaflets about the museum here..it almost got every main languages...even got my homeland language Bahasa Melayu version. Total of 16 different languages of leaflet are available and also got a special leaflet for kids too. The leaflet for kids got a stamp seal area that can be stamped at few corner of the museum. There is also a theme base event held here from time to time especially for the kids of course.
The trade mark car for the museum, the first Toyota model.
Looks like a beetle but it's a fiat.
Eirfan & Yuri with the real beetle.
Eirfan & Lincon Zephr Series HB - 1937 model
Weired pose in front of an old Cadillac.
With the first Mitsubishi Pajero model.
Future car : Finally got a shot with 3 of them posing.
Eiqmal still not in a good mood for pictures.
He Just interested to the small model cars.
End up just Eirfan & Yuri with their strange pose.
Got a normal pose for this one.
Eiqmal with Toyota Corolla KE-10
Replica model at the new annex hall.
Can get on on this one..this antique is at the kid's garage in the annex.
His mood getting better after he hold this steering.
Another "ridable" antique at the annex.
I've seen this prototype during Tokyo Motor Show 2003.
The last shot of the day.
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