Toyota Motor Corporation announced that it will host a classic car festival in Tokyo next month, to promote and develop automobile culture and encourage car fans interaction.
Toyota Automobile Museum will hold the event at Meijijing Gaien park in Shinjuku on November 30th and it will include exhibitions as well as driving demonstrations of classic cars from the museum’s collection.
There will also be a crosstown parade featuring about 100 privately owned classic cars from around the world and guests can also visit a special retrospective exhibition named “Motor Shows and Cars of the 1960s.”
Moreover, this year’s version of the popular commemorative photo area will allow visitors to have their picture taken in a BMW Isetta or Ford Thunderbird.
More info and schedule at the festival’s official page here.
There will also be a crosstown parade featuring about 100 privately owned classic cars from around the world and guests can also visit a special retrospective exhibition named “Motor Shows and Cars of the 1960s.”
Moreover, this year’s version of the popular commemorative photo area will allow visitors to have their picture taken in a BMW Isetta or Ford Thunderbird.
More info and schedule at the festival’s official page here.