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Toyota Automobile Museum showcases the worldwide history of automobiles and automobile culture.
- Automobile Gallery
The Symbol Zone features the first passenger car...
- Automobile Culture Showroom
From more than 200,000 automobile-related cultural items the...
- Library
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- Vehicles on Display
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- Restaurant
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- Cafe
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- Automobile Gallery
The first Toyota built outside Japan was in November 12, 1962, in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. [11] By the end of the decade, Toyota had established a worldwide presence, as the company had exported its one-millionth unit. The first Japanese vehicles to arrive in the American continents were five Land Cruisers in El Salvador in May 1953. [12]
There are a total of sixteen Toyota-owned factories in Japan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] All but three of these are located in or near Toyota City , while the others are located in Kyushu , Hokkaido and northern Honshu .
Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha kabushikigaisha, IPA:, English: / t ɔɪ ˈ j oʊ t ə /, commonly known as simply Toyota) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan.
Toyota Motor Corporations' 75 year history is introduced through text, video and graphs/charts.
History of Toyota. Ever since its founding, Toyota has sought to contribute to a more prosperous society through the manufacture of automobiles, operating its business with a focus on vehicle production and sales. To celebrate its 75th anniversary, the company has compiled 75 Years of Toyota.
In 1959, production began at the Motomachi Plant in Japan and overseas in Brazil. Since then, as motorization advanced in Japan and overseas markets grew, production plants in Japan have been expanded while overseas, semi knockdown (SKD) and complete knockdown (CKD) sites were augmented.