Old red bricks and saw tooth-shaped roofs

A historical asset for the Toyota Group

The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology uses the location and buildings of a pilot factory built-in 1911 by Sakichi Toyoda to research and develop automatic looms.

The museum was established to enable broader access for the public to the historically important red-brick building and help promote healthy development of society, while preserving the site as an historical asset for the group.