I was lucky enough to visit Toyota in Japan, it is insane, its a whole city, Toyota city. I’m not the biggest fan of Toyota but after visiting a couple museums and a factory tour, I came out with an I credible respect and appreciation. The assembly lines were incredibly clean and efficient despite regular groups of distracting tourists. The museum had incredible detail, I could easily have spent half a week learning. It started from the VERY beginning, how they originally make textiles from cotton. The old equipment and factories. it was a functional museum they did regular demos of various processes, they had a full size stamp that they used to shape a door panel, it was like 3 stories. They showed various innovations and steps for every car part from the headlight to different engines.
I could go on but if thats the kind of work and dedication that goes into just their museum, it doesn’t surprise me the quality of cars they make. If you ever get the chance, I would highly recommend visiting.
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