Mazda Museum

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저작권: Mazda Museum

Mazda Museum (マツダミュージアム) in Hiroshima underwent a partial renovation in 2025 to enhance the visitor experience. First opened in 1994, the museum showcases Mazda’s history, classic vehicles, and the evolution of the automobile industry, drawing around 50,000 visitors annually. The renovation expands exhibits and displays to create a more immersive experience, helping guests better understand Mazda’s journey, appeal, and vision for the future.

공지

All visits to the Mazda Museum must be booked in advance.

정보

주소

1-1 Nihookimachi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-0057 (길 안내)

개장 시간

9:15 - 16:15 영업중

영업시간

월요일 9:15 - 16:15
화요일 9:15 - 16:15
수요일 9:15 - 16:15
목요일 9:15 - 16:15
금요일 9:15 - 16:15
토요일 영업 종료
일요일 영업 종료
Holidays 영업 종료

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입장 무료

핸드폰 번호

082-252-5050

시설

  • 무료주차
  • 화장실

거기에 도착하기

By train: from Hiroshima Station take an eastbound local service via the Sanyo or Kure Line and alight at Mukainada Station. It's a 5 minute walk via the south exit of the train station.

By bus: At Hiroshima Station, board services 11–13 (via Mukainada-eki-mae/Mazda-honsha mae) and alight at Mukainada-eki-mae/Mazda-honsha mae after about a 15 minute ride.

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