The Ikaho Toy, Doll and Car Museum

May 9, 2023

I always liked Japanese cars of the 1970, and also the early 360 cc Kei cars, and this museum has quite a lot of either type. 

Hino Contessa, Japanese version of the Renault Dauphine. Hino already produced the 
smaller 4CV on license.


This affinity for mounting side view mirrors way up front....

....extends to their Kei cars too.

Small twin cylinder Honda engined race car. Note position of front wheels relative to driver.


One of the many American movies proving that they can do very well indeed without a 
big budget. See if you can stream it from somewhere.

Menacing WW2 Tiger tank, made of concrete, facing a similar Sherman tank across the walkway.

Mazda Cosmo, the company's first foray into Wankel engined cars. Mazda is so far the only company making this type of engine work properly. (Fun fact: Felix Wankel, inventor of the concept, was a bloody Nazi, who even managed to get kicked out of the party twice - see https://jalopnik.com/the-inventor-of-the-rotary-engine-was-a-nazi-nutjob-1030379772)

Front engine Le mans racer, at a time when everybody else ran mid-engined cars. (Sponsoret by, amongst others, the Danish 'Den Blaa Avis')

Toyota 2000, possibly the finest Japanese sports car of the era. Even made it into a James Bond movie: https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-and-james-bond-the-names-2000gt/. 

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