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Mega Web

MEGA WEB is a giant multimedia amusement and exhlbition center of motor vehicles. Visitors can enjoy different car driving simulators, drool at the newest models of cars and of course, buy them. Trial drive of your favorite car is also possible. This concept is described as the MEGA WEB 'Trilogy' of 'Look', 'Ride' and 'Feel'.
A spacious beautifully-designed exhibtion hall with a capacity of up to 140 cars exhibits, you can see all the current models of TOYOTA cars, sports cars, motor-show demo cars and wel-cabs here. Satisfy your urge to sit behind one of those open air convertibles as you can freely open the doors of the cars, sit in them and try the panels, switches and handles.
Besides cars, there are also many other attractions scattered throughout the compound. These include:

TOYOTA ClTY SHOWCASE

Mission Triangle: A real car simulator with synchronous large screen scrolling playing of various road conditions and surroundings. Like real driving, you sit behind the steering wheel, fasten your seat belt, start the engine and put the car in gear, and it will take you through various terrains such as metropolitan, countryside, villages, wild jungles, etc.
Dual Stage: A driving-skill-evaluation simulator using real time CG display. It is the most accurate one as of today and can accurately and scientifically evaluate your steering wheel handling ability at different settings from city streets to different country courses while providing you a real enjoyment of driving. This is one of the favorite attractions in TOYOTA ClTY SHOWCASE.

History Garage

Exhibits of world historic cars, set in an indoor replica of 50's streets, revives the nostalgic times of vintage cars at their golden ages.
History Collection: Miscellaneous 50 cars in l950's-1970's have been strictly selected to be displayed here. Among them 30 are parked naturally on the roadside. Motor Inn: This is a replica of the 'real America' in 1950's motels at that time, complete with rusted gas stations, dusty country roads and villages. By now you should have realised how Japanese 'like' American culture :)

Future World

FUTUREWORLD is situated near the base of the Ferris Wheel connected with the Palette Deck, and consists of 2 main parts: Future World Experience and Future World scanner/Future World Vision.
In the Future World Experience, jump on to the 3D ride coaster piloted by Drive-Jockey, a cyber pilot with privileged driving license, and dash all the way through 'Sky, Ground and Sea' to the destination you have chosen.

E-Com

E-com is a small electrically driven EV commuter, which is one of the future cars currently under development at TOYOTA and will be come a main type of car suitable for commutation in metropolis and the suburbs in the near future.
The E-com RlDE in MEGAWEB is totally automatically piloted and it passes through all the pavilions, including the Toyota City Showcase, and then go all along the tracks around the Palette Town. A good view of magnificent glass exhibition space of TOYOTA ClTY SHOWCASE, as well as the beautiful sceneries outside the pavilions around the Palette Town can be had.
Driver's license is not needed to ride in the E-com.

Opening Hours

Opening hours of different parts of Mega Web are different. Please check beforehand to schedule your visit efficiently/

Toyota City Showcase 1100 to 2100
History Garage 1100 to 2200
Future World

1100 to 2230 (Weekdays)
1030 to 2300 (Weekends and Holidays)

E-Com 1100 to 2000

Access

Access to MEGA WEB is very convenient. It is directly connected with 'Aomi' Station, or 7 minutes's walk from 'Odaiba-Kaihinkoen' Station of New Transit Yurikamome Line, and only 3 minutes walk from 'Tokyo Teleport' Station of Rinkai Fukutoshin Line.

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