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Heritage Toyota vehicles on display in an automotive showroom (archival)

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MEGA WEB (permanently closed)

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MEGA WEB was Tokyo's premier free-entry Toyota showcase for 23 years (1999-2022) and a defining JDM-enthusiast destination. The venue closed on 31 December 2021 as part of the Palette Town redevelopment. This page is preserved as a historical record; for a current Toyota flagship in Tokyo see Toyota Heartful Plaza or plan a trip to the Toyota Commemorative Museum in Nagoya (covered separately).

MEGA WEB permanently closed on 31 December 2021 as part of the Palette Town redevelopment in Odaiba. This page is preserved as a historical record — do not plan a visit to the former site; the buildings have been demolished and the lot is scheduled for redevelopment under a different commercial operator.

What MEGA WEB was

MEGA WEB opened in 1999 as Toyota's flagship brand showcase in Tokyo and ran for 23 years as one of the city's most reliable free-entry automotive destinations. The 1.5-hectare Odaiba complex rotated between three themed halls: the Toyota City Showcase (current production lineup), the History Garage (heritage vehicles including the AE86 Trueno, Celica GT-Four rally cars, and a 2000GT), and the Toyota Gazoo Racing Gallery (competition vehicles from Le Mans and WRC programs). A 1.3 km Ride One test-drive course circled the building; visitors with a Japanese driver's license could book short drives in current Toyota models for ¥300.

For visiting JDM enthusiasts, MEGA WEB served as the canonical "free half-day" Tokyo destination — pairable with the adjacent Palette Town Ferris Wheel, TeamLab Borderless (itself subsequently relocated to Azabudai Hills), and the Rainbow Bridge views from the waterfront promenade.

Where to go instead in 2026

  • Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama — Honda's free-entry flagship showroom in Tokyo; rotating current + heritage display with a smaller footprint than MEGA WEB but open and genuinely useful for enthusiasts.
  • Nissan Crossing Ginza — Nissan's Ginza flagship; current and heritage display, a 4-chome location, and regular GT-R drops on display. (Covered as a separate place.)
  • Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology — Nagoya, inside a converted textile-loom factory. One of the best corporate museums in the world; the closest thing to a MEGA WEB replacement Toyota has, 1h40m on the shinkansen from Tokyo.
  • Toyota Automobile Museum — Nagakute (30 min from Nagoya); 140+ vehicle collection spanning global automotive history.

The Tokyo-Yokohama corridor also remains strong for informal car culture — Daikoku PA weekend meets and the Nissan Heritage Collection in Zama are the two essential JDM stops regardless of MEGA WEB's closure.

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Map showing MEGA WEB (permanently closed) in Koto City
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Category
Experience
Address
Former 1-3-12 Aomi 135-0064
Area
Tokyo
Last verified
2026年4月17日

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