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I'll be in Tokyo on the 9th till the 12th April and would wanna visit the Prince & Skyline Museum.

I know it's located quite a distance out of Tokyo.

Can anyone here guide me on the below:-

1) Is it open on the dates I'm going there?

2) How to get there from Tokyo? I'll be staying in Ikebukuro.

3) Entrance fee?

4) What does the shop in the museum has to offer?

Btw, any speedshops I can visit in Tokyo? Second-hand parts shops? Autobacs?

Thanks in advance.

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If it is the magical 'warehouse' collection of Nismo competition cars from around the world you're talking about............. ?

It's become a 'closed to the public' kinda thing. I know people who've been to this magical place and I have pics of the cars from inside. Its in one of the factories that Mr Ghosn shut down when he started his re-shaping (saving) of Nissan.

Pm me about it.....

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Me interested to goto http://www.prince-skyline.com/.

Is it open? Me leaving Japan on the 14th April.

ganta, pls would appreciate more info.

Unfortunately, the Prince Skyline Museum isn't open on the 14th April.

It will open on April 15 ...(;_:wave:

Opening term: April 15 to November 19

Opening hour: 9:30am to 5:00pm (entrance is accepted until half-hour before closing)

Admission price : 1000yen(adult), 200yen(child), Parking free

Regular closing day: Tuesday (however it will open each day during GW and 7/22~8/31)

Place:

http://maps.yahoo.com/index.php#mvt=m&...1302&mag=10

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=ja&...mp;t=h&om=0

if you want more info, please let me know.

ganta

  • 2 weeks later...

Have you visited Zama as well? I visited once..think its called the heritage collection @ Zama ....heard the cars have since been relocated

its a Nissan Lovers wet dream, every single competition vehicle and representative model are stored there...

my favourite is still the 2001 GT_R concept and the SWB R34 GT-R....never thought these models existed...

anw, the curator told me some of the concepts may be scrapped as theres no proper storage to keep them...sigh..

If it is the magical 'warehouse' collection of Nismo competition cars from around the world you're talking about............. ?

It's become a 'closed to the public' kinda thing. I know people who've been to this magical place and I have pics of the cars from inside. Its in one of the factories that Mr Ghosn shut down when he started his re-shaping (saving) of Nissan.

Pm me about it.....

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