A park full of entertaining facilities including Ghibli Park.
Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Moricoro Park) is a park built on the Nagakute site of the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi. Within the vast area, visitors will be able to enjoy the lawn field, water playground, a 5.1 km cycling course, and athletic equipment, which let you experience nature. There are also many sporting facilities such as tennis courts and baseball field, and visitors of all ages will be able to have a fun day. "Ghibli Park" is located within the park projecting the world of Studio Ghibli.A museum tracing back the worldwide history of automobiles and automobile culture.
Toyota Automobile Museum is a museum showcasing the worldwide history of automobiles and automobile culture. In the "Automobile Gallery", visitors will be able to have a full view of approximately 140 vehicles representing Japan, the United States, and Europe that tell the history of automobiles from their creation at the end of the 19th century to the present day. The gallery features preservation of cars in working condition, systematically displayed centering on "passenger vehicles", which represent the freedom of movement. In the "Automobile Culture Showroom" inside the "Cultural Gallery" approximately 4,000 items are on display, under the theme "Mobility as Culture", including posters, toys, car mascots, and other cultural materials related to automobiles. There are also approximately 800 miniature cars showcased to demonstrate the diversity of the automotive culture.A museum designed by the architect Yoshio Taniguchi.
Opened in 1995, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art has a collection of art, design and crafts from the late 19th century to the present day. The museum puts emphasis on arranging unique events and holds various exhibitions. Despite being located in the city, it features a lush garden dotted with sculptures, and visitors will be able to enjoy a panoramic view of Toyota city from the hill. In a separate wing of the museum there is the "Takahashi Setsuro Gallery", where works of the lacquer artist are on display.