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Classic Car Museum in Rolls-Royce and Bentley
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I visited on a hot day in late August at the request of my son, who loves cars. It is less than 5 minutes by car from the Kasu IC on the Tohoku Expressway. Although it is called a museum, it feels more like an exhibition hall, and more than 40 classic cars from the oldest Bentley to the 1950s were exhibited in a huge garage. Here, the rare car collected by Mr. Wakui, the owner of this place, for many years is on display, but the car ...
It is an exhibition hall of classic cars that is open to the public for free by a company that mainly repairs and sells old cars.
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The exhibition hall is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays for free, with the main business of repairing and selling classic cars. There are many classic cars stopped, so when I entered, I received a pamphlet and gave a very kind explanation. What surprised me was that Jiro Shirasu, former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, and Hisaya Morishige's favorite cars were shinyly maintained and exhibited. About 100 other classic cars are exhibited in a state of maintenance, and you can take pictures of your favorite cars freely ...
Classic Car Museum in Rolls-Royce and Bentley
I visited on a hot day in late August at the request of my son, who loves cars. It is less than 5 minutes by car from the Kasu IC on the Tohoku Expressway. Although it is called a museum, it feels more like an exhibition hall, and more than 40 classic cars from the oldest Bentley to the 1950s were exhibited in a huge garage. Here, the rare car collected by Mr. Wakui, the owner of this place, for many years is on display, but the car ...
It is an exhibition hall of classic cars that is open to the public for free by a company that mainly repairs and sells old cars.
The exhibition hall is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays for free, with the main business of repairing and selling classic cars. There are many classic cars stopped, so when I entered, I received a pamphlet and gave a very kind explanation. What surprised me was that Jiro Shirasu, former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, and Hisaya Morishige's favorite cars were shinyly maintained and exhibited. About 100 other classic cars are exhibited in a state of maintenance, and you can take pictures of your favorite cars freely ...