Former Mazda Engineer Leads Sports Car Museum Project in Hiroshima
A former Mazda engineer is spearheading a new sports car museum project in Hiroshima, Japan. The museum is envisioned as the focal point of a broader initiative aimed at establishing the surrounding area as a key gathering place for motorsports enthusiasts.
A new sports car museum project is currently underway in Hiroshima, Japan. This cultural initiative is being led by an individual identified as a former engineer from Mazda, a notable automotive manufacturer with strong roots in the region.
Planners anticipate that the museum will not only showcase sports cars but also serve as the central feature of a more extensive regional development effort. This broader initiative aims to transform the area surrounding the museum into a dedicated destination for automotive culture. The ultimate goal is to create a vibrant gathering place specifically designed to attract and cater to motorsports fans.
According to Japan Times, this project seeks to enhance Hiroshima's appeal as a hub for sports car appreciation and motorsports interest.


