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Museums #2 in Motegi, Tochigi

Honda Collection Hall

4.6 · 3,740 reviews
Quiet, industrial, and highly technical.
Honda Collection Hall, 120-1 Hiyama, Motegi, Haga District, Tochigi 321-3533, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The museum regularly performs 'Running Tests' where restored vintage engines and vehicles are started or driven to ensure mechanical functionality.

2

The collection includes the 'Honda Dream D-Type,' the first complete motorcycle mass-produced by the company in 1949.

3

The museum holds a specific 'Manufacturing' section that highlights the history of Honda power products beyond vehicles, such as tillers and generators.

4

The building itself was designed to maximize natural light, reflecting the open architecture common in industrial museum design.

5

The facility maintains a research library containing extensive documentation of Honda's technical history and racing archives.

Overview

The Honda Collection Hall is situated within the Mobility Resort Motegi complex in Tochigi, Japan. It functions as a comprehensive museum dedicated to the evolution of Honda’s automotive, motorcycle, and robotics engineering. The facility houses over 300 preserved items, including iconic racing machines and historical consumer vehicles. Displays are organized across three floors, chronicling the company's progress from small engines to advanced humanoid robotics. Notable exhibits include early Honda motorcycles, Formula 1 racing cars, and the ASIMO humanoid robot. The collection is curated to demonstrate the technical milestones and design philosophy of Soichiro Honda. It serves as both a public museum and a center for maintaining historical vehicles in operational condition. The surrounding resort also features an international racing circuit.

Photo spot

The central atrium on the ground floor, which provides an expansive view of the multi-level motorcycle and car displays.

Insider tips

Check the official event calendar in advance for dates when specific historical vehicles are brought out for live demonstrations.

Allocate extra time if you plan to visit the wider Mobility Resort Motegi grounds, as the museum is part of a much larger motor-sports facility.

What to avoid

Do not assume the museum is within walking distance of nearby train stations, as it is deep in the countryside and requires private transport.

Good to know

Occasionally closed for maintenance or during major international racing event weekends at the resort.

Etiquette

Maintain a quiet environment; do not touch the vehicle exhibits unless explicitly permitted.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekdays during the spring or autumn, as the resort is quieter and the museum can be viewed without race-day crowds.
Address
Honda Collection Hall, 120-1 Hiyama, Motegi, Haga District, Tochigi 321-3533, Japan
36.527, 140.227
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Details
Key exhibitsASIMO humanoid robot, F1 racing machines, and early 1940s-1950s production motorcycles.
Collection scopeOver 300 historical Honda products including automobiles, motorcycles, power equipment, and racing vehicles.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekdays during the spring or autumn, as the resort is quieter and the museum can be viewed without race-day crowds..

The central atrium on the ground floor, which provides an expansive view of the multi-level motorcycle and car displays.

Close by you'll find Mobility Resort Motegi, 馬門の滝, Shiroyama Park.