Founded in 1981[1] by former race driver and businessman Nobuo Harada,[2] it has a collection of antique motor vehicles.
One of the complete aircraft is now displayed in the lobby of the Yūshūkan museum adjoining Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.
Harada and his team also recovered the damaged rear fuselage of a Mitsubishi G4M Betty bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service.
of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service[2] The museum does not allow photography other than those taken by mobile phones.
The museum is open every day in August, but closed to the public for the rest of the year.