Opened in 1995, the museum spreads over 4 floors. The first floor contains restaurants, museum shops and multipurpose halls where temporary exhibitions take place. The second floor holds collections of land, air and sea vehicles - including trams, streetcars, TGV wheels and ship screws. The two remaining floors present a panorama model of a near-future vehicle city.
Science & Technology History & Anthropology Aviation Maritime Automotive
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 9:00 – 17:00 |
2 Chome-12-2 Chorakuji, Asaminami Ward, Hiroshima
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The Numaji Transportation Museum, also known as the Hiroshima City Transportation Museum, offers visitors an engaging look at the history of transportation in Hiroshima and beyond. Located in Hiroshima, Japan, this museum houses a diverse collection of vehicles and exhibits that appeal to both transportation enthusiasts and casual visitors.
The museum's strength lies in its wide array of full-size vehicles on display, including trains, buses, and cars. Many visitors appreciate the hands-on nature of the exhibits, with several vehicles open for exploration, allowing guests to experience what it's like to sit in the driver's seat. This interactive approach is particularly popular among families with children.
The museum covers various modes of transportation, from vintage streetcars to modern bullet trains, providing a comprehensive overview of transportation evolution. The exhibits are generally well-maintained, though some visitors note that certain areas could benefit from updates or renovations.
While the majority of information is in Japanese, the museum does offer some English explanations, which international visitors find helpful. However, non-Japanese speakers might miss out on some of the more detailed information.
The museum's location, slightly outside the city center, means it's less crowded than some of Hiroshima's more central attractions. This can be seen as both a positive (for a relaxed visit) and a negative (for those with limited time in the city).
Overall, the Numaji Transportation Museum provides an informative and enjoyable experience for those interested in transportation history, especially for families and engineering enthusiasts. However, visitors with limited time in Hiroshima or those less interested in transportation might find other attractions in the city more compelling.
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