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Circuit Wolf Museum

4.3 · 844 reviews
Nostalgic and enthusiast-focused
Circuit Wolf Museum, 1127-26 Ikisu, Kamisu, Ibaraki 314-0133, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The 'Circuit Wolf' manga is credited with sparking the massive supercar craze in Japan during the late 1970s.

2

The Lotus Europa, often associated with the main character Katori, is the centerpiece of the museum's collection.

3

Satoshi Ikezawa, the creator of the manga, has been involved in the museum's curation and concept.

4

The museum serves as a time capsule for the specific subculture of vehicle modification and racing enthusiasm prevalent in 1970s Japan.

Overview

The Circuit Wolf Museum in Kamisu, Ibaraki, is dedicated to the popular 1970s Japanese manga series 'Circuit Wolf' (Circuit no Ōkami) by Satoshi Ikezawa. The facility serves as a tribute to the 'supercar boom' in Japan, housing a collection of high-performance vehicles that appeared in or were inspired by the comic. Visitors can view iconic sports cars such as the Lotus Europa, which is the protagonist's primary vehicle in the series. The museum maintains a focus on the aesthetic and cultural impact of 1970s automotive design on Japanese pop culture. Exhibits include both original vehicles and memorabilia related to the manga's publication history. The interior is curated to replicate the atmosphere of a racing garage, aligning with the comic's narrative themes.

Photo spot

Directly in front of the primary display Lotus Europa near the entrance.

Insider tips

Bring a camera, as the museum allows photography of the vehicle collection.

Check the official website before traveling, as operations are frequently limited to weekends and holidays.

Read a summary of the 'Circuit Wolf' manga plot beforehand to better appreciate the context of the displayed cars.

What to avoid

Do not assume the museum is open on weekdays, as it typically operates only on weekends and public holidays.

Good to know

Generally open only on weekends and national holidays; closed on weekdays.

Etiquette

Do not touch the vehicles, as most are vintage and fragile.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekend mornings during spring or autumn for comfortable driving weather in rural Ibaraki.
Address
Circuit Wolf Museum, 1127-26 Ikisu, Kamisu, Ibaraki 314-0133, Japan
35.875, 140.627
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Details
Key exhibitsLotus Europa, classic 1970s supercars, and manga original manuscripts.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekend mornings during spring or autumn for comfortable driving weather in rural Ibaraki..

Directly in front of the primary display Lotus Europa near the entrance.

Close by you'll find Katori Jingu Shrine, Omigawa Joyama Park, 忍潮井(女甕).