Situated about two hours north of Tokyo in the rolling hills and forests of Tochigi Prefecture, the Honda Collection Hall at the Twin Ring Motegi complex is a bit tricky to get to, but well worth a visit.
Built in 1997, the site includes impressive oval and road-course race circuits, a hotel, a kart track, hiking trails and camping areas, as well the museum.
Featuring treasures from Soichiro Honda’s pre-war racing, via the birth of the motorcycle company right up to its more recent history of Formula One, sports car and IndyCar racing, the collection celebrates Honda’s philosophy of ‘creating products that serve people’.
The cathedral-like atrium displays a podium encapsulating Honda’s history: a 1960 RC143 125cc GP racing ’bike, ex-Richie Ginther V12 RA272 Grand Prix racer, S500 sports car and Honda 50 Cub step-through moped.
Also on the ground floor is an exhibition of the early days of the marque, with the Curtiss OX-5 Special from 1924 that young engineer Honda worked on at the Art Shokai automobile service station in Tokyo and competed in as a riding mechanic.