Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry — Textile Looms to Automobiles
The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (トヨタ産業技術記念館) chronicles Toyota's transformation from textile machinery manufacturer (1918) to automotive giant in the original Toyoda Automatic Loom Works factory building. The museum divides into two halls: the Textile Machinery Pavilion showcasing the evolution of weaving technology from hand looms to automated systems, and the Automobile Pavilion demonstrating car manufacturing processes from stamping to final assembly.
The museum excels at interactive demonstrations — historic looms clatter rhythmically every 30 minutes, massive forging presses shape glowing metal, and robotic welding arms execute choreographed assembly sequences. The collection includes Toyota's first passenger car (1936 Model AA), prototype engines, and failed experimental vehicles that never reached production. The museum's philosophy emphasizes kaizen (continuous improvement) and monozukuri (manufacturing craftsmanship) — core Toyota Production System principles.
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