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10 reasons to visit Autoworld this summer

Inspired by 10 Japanese keywords

Good news for all lovers of cars and Japanese culture! This summer, Autoworld
is plunging you into a world of tradition, innovation and mechanical exuberance. Welcome to the land of the rising sun!

From 3 July to 31 August, you can discover 'Big in Japan' at Autoworld, a spectacular exhibition showcasing the richness of the Japanese car and motorbike industry through some forty cars and twenty motorbikes, each of which has played a role in the history of the Japanese automobile.

Enjoy the Japanese atmosphere as you stroll through scenes of Japanese life: from bustling cities to tranquil temple gardens.

1 - ICHI

IDAI | Greatness, hight importance, historical significance

'Big in Japan' tells the story of Japan's contribution to global automotive history, from pioneering innovations and sophisticated design to technological breakthroughs. Discover the models that have marked generations: the Mazda Cosmo, the pre-production Mazda MX-5, the Toyota 2000 GT & Spider, the Toyota Celica and the Toyota Supra. One by one, symbols of reliability and driving pleasure. These cars have become true legends.

2 - NI

SHIBUI | old-fashioned cool

Japanese car designers know how to combine power and refinement like no one else. The Mazda Cosmo, Toyota Celica and Datsun Fairlady bear witness to a restrained design that looks as fresh today as it did when they were first launched.

3 - SAN

TŌGE | rwinding assembly road, putting cars to the limit

The Japanese sports car was perfectly suited to the winding mountain roads of the Japanese landscape, which served as a testing ground for engineering and handling. Models such as the Toyota 2000GT and Supra, the Datsun 240Z and Nissan 200SX were designed with control and driving pleasure in mind. You'll also find a Honda NSX and a Lexus LFA at the show, as well as many other breathtaking mechanical surprises.

4 - ROKU

IKIKOMORO | a withdrawn person with a passion for televison and games

For children and young people, the Corner Kids offers entertainment every day during the summer holidays. Enter a racing simulator for a virtual ride, fold your own origami or build the car of your dreams with LEGO bricks. It's a fun way to immerse yourself in the world of technology, design and creativity.

5 - SHI

HAYSA | speed

The history of Japanese motor sport is marked by ambition and precision. In this themed area, you'll discover legendary racing cars such as the Mazda 787B, winner of Le Mans in 1991, the Toyota 94C, and the Corolla WRC with which Carlos Sainz made history. Here, speed becomes art.

6 - HACHI

TSUNDOKU | acquire books and create a pile of unread books

In the Autoworld museum shop, you'll find an exclusive 'Big in Japan' selection: lots of miniatures and lifestyle products, posters and books, as well as a T-shirt designed exclusively for the “Big in Japan” exhibition - perfect for this summer!

7 - GO

BOSOZOKU |speed tribe, motorcycle gang

The rise of Japanese superbikes in 1969 marked the start of a new era. Brands such as Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki conquered the world stage. Autoworld presents an impressive collection of over 20 bikes, including the Honda CB750 Four, the Suzuki Hayabusa and the powerful Kawasaki H2R.

8 - SHICHI

SHU-HA-RI | learning and mastery

A visit to ‘Big in Japan’ combines perfectly with our permanent collection. Over 250 vehiclesillustrate the history, and there are also a number of themed areas, including: Belgium @ Autoworld, Sports and Competition, Design Story, Royal Cars and, finally, Ferrari Premium Selection.

9 - KYŪ

KUIDAORE | eat until you drop

The culinary aspect is also present at this exhibition: the Brasserie Bagnole is offering Japanese dishes on its menu for the occasion. Let yourself be surprised by flavours that transport your senses to the Far East - a perfect end to your visit to the exhibition.

10 - JŪ

KOMOREBI | sunlight shining through the leaves of the trees

Autoworld is located in the heart of Cinquantenaire Park, where heritage meets nature. Along with the Museum of Art and History and the Royal War Heritage, it is part of the Museums in the Park initiative: a unique cultural destination where tranquillity, discovery and history come together.After your visit, explore the educational geocaching trail, with informative totems dotted around the park. A fascinating walk for young and old alike.