Mazda Museum
Mazda Museum
Mazda Museum
Mazda Museum
Mazda Museum
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Mazda Museum

6 of 10 in Hiroshima

Mazda Motor Corporation, founded in Hiroshima in 1920, remains a key player in the city's economy. The company’s headquarters—along with its research facilities, factories, and shipping hubs—are located on a vast coastal site. Mazda offers a public museum (マツダ ミュージアム) and guided tours of part of its factory, showcasing the brand’s rich history and technological innovations, including its historic win at the 1991 Le Mans Grand Prix.

Visitors to the Mazda Museum must book a guided tour in advance. The tour provides an in-depth look at the company's history, technologies, and a live vehicle assembly line, offering a unique insight into Mazda's legacy.

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Hours and Fees

Mazda Museum
  • Opening hours
  • Mazda Museum and factory tours are available on weekdays, excluding weekends and holidays. The tours last 90 to 120 minutes, are free of charge, but require advance online reservations.

  • Closed
  • No closing days

Getting there

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Take a local train from Hiroshima to Mukainada Station (5 minutes, ¥190). The Mazda Head Office is a 5-minute walk from the station.

Resources

English
Japanese

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