Nissan Gallery

Whether you’re a motor enthusiast or just curious about Japan’s iconic automotive history, Nissan Gallery Yokohama is a must-visit stop that blends the past, present, and future of Japanese car design. Nestled within the Nissan Global Headquarters, this sleek, open-concept showroom is far more than just a display space—Nissan calls it a “car playground,” and it certainly lives up to the name.

Nissan Gallery Yokohama

Nissan was founded in Yokohama in 1933, and the gallery pays tribute to its legacy in the Heritage Zone, where you’ll find beautifully preserved classic models that trace the company’s evolution through the decades. From vintage sedans to motorsport legends, it’s a nostalgic journey through the milestones that shaped one of Japan’s biggest carmakers.

Step into the Product Zone, and the story shifts gears to the present and beyond. Here, Nissan’s latest models are on display, from electric vehicles and SUVs to their sportier offerings. Concept cars and future-tech prototypes also make regular appearances, giving visitors a glimpse of what might be rolling off production lines in the years to come.

The gallery isn’t just for gearheads. The Nissan Boutique Shop features a fun and quirky collection of Nissan-branded goods, including clothing, accessories, and even adorable stuffed toys wearing Nissan breaned clothes. It’s a great spot to pick up a unique souvenir—especially if you’re travelling with kids or are a collector of branded merch.

Need a coffee break? There’s a Starbucks café on site, so you can sip your latte while admiring the sleek lines of Nissan’s latest innovations. The space is light, airy, and a relaxing break from the hustle of downtown Yokohama.

Access:
The Nissan Gallery is conveniently located and easy to access:

  • From Yokohama Station (JR or Keikyu Line): Use the Central Passage, head toward the East Exit, and walk about 7 minutes toward Hama Mirai Walk.
  • From Shin-Takashima Station (Minato Mirai Line): Take Exit 3 and walk for around 5 minutes.

Visitor Info

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours:
    • Weekdays: 10:00–18:00
    • Weekends & Public Holidays: 10:00–20:00