Philippine Daily Inquirer

HONDA COLLECTION HALL:

MUST-SEE FOR MOTOR HISTORY GEEKS

- By Botchi Santos

Japan is a vast place to be in. Many tourists will be familiar with Tokyo, Osaka, Hokkaido, Kyoto and many other major cities.

A drive a few hours north yields hidden gems, particular­ly if you head for Tochigi Prefecture. You will find the Bandai Museum in Mibu, which houses various characters created by the famed company such as Godzilla, Ultramar, and of course Gundam, essential to Japanese pop culture and swarmed over by otaku (obsessive Japanese fans).

Tochigi is also home of the famed Twin Ring Motegi, a motorsport­s complex owned and operated by Honda.

Opened in 1997, Twin Ring Motegi was built by Honda to promote the Indycar openwheel racing series in Japan.

The Twin-Ring Motegi complex has two race tracks: a 4.8kilometer grand prix road course, and a 2.35-mile highspeed oval.

There are many secondary facilities, such as a large flat section for skid-pad testing and driver tuition/training, a scenic road tour for test-drives and even facilities for non-motoring activities (a picnic park, an amusement park for children, and a small commercial strip filled with shops and restaurant­s), and of course, the Honda Collection Hall.

Highly storied history

The Honda Collection Hall houses anywhere from 350 to 400 vehicles, and other Honda oddities from its highly storied history.

Soichiro Honda loved to dream big, and from the ashes of World War II, Honda’s expertise in motorsport­s bloomed, from road racing at the Isle of Man TT, to Formula One Grand Prix.

Today, Honda is involved in Formula One, Indycar Championsh­ip, World Touring Car Championsh­ip, Super GT, GT Racing, rally races, the Motorcycle Grand Prix, World Super Bike Championsh­ip, and so many more.

The Honda Collection Hall houses many of the firm’s most incredible and memorable race cars and bikes, stretching all the way back to the 1960s where Honda first became both a constructo­r and engine builder/supplier, to the later McLaren-Hondas in Marlboro livery.

You’ll also find many memorable race cars from more recent years, such as a pair of Honda NSX’s that campaigned in the JGTC ( precursor to the Super GT) wearing the Avex Group and Raybrigh livery, respective­ly; the Team Kunimitsu- Kaneko longitudin­al mounted V6 engined NXS driven by an all Japanese squad at Le Mans’ GT1 category in the 90s; the Motul- Mugen EF9 Civic from the JTCC Series in the late 80s to early 90s; and the red, yellow, green and white- liveried JACCS Accord touring car, also from the JTCC.

Not just cars

Of course, it’s not just cars, but bikes as well, with a plethora of MotoGP and SBK machinery on display.

It’s also filled with Honda’s illustriou­s road cars, particular­ly those borne directly from Honda’s love affair with motorsport­s.

King of these, of course, is the Type-R Trinity, the original NA1 NSX, the EK9 Civic, and the DC2 Integra, all recognizab­le to enthusiast­s world-wide.

It’s not just cars and bikes, but also lawn mowers and genesis, as Honda as a huge collection of them on display.

Not just Hondas

Lastly, it’s not just Hondas, as the collection hall is an everevolvi­ng display. This time, during our visit last October, guests were present at the display area: a Toyota TSO40 LMP1 Hybrid form Le Mans was present, as was a Mazda-powered LMP2 car, and an older PanasonicT­oyota F1 car beside a modern McLaren-Honda F1 car.

There was also a Nissan 350Z that campaigned in the Super GT Series in the early 2000s, and so many bikes, I got confused just trying to learn their history.

So, if you want to see something different, head up north 120 kilometers to Tochigi, and check out the Honda Collection Hall at Twin-Ring Motegi. You will definitely not regret it.

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An array of past Honda motor vehicles at the Collection Hall’s atrium.
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From above, counter-clockwise: Honda NSX race cars; Honda Super Cub motorcycle­s from 1949 to 1959; and Type-R Trinity of Civic, Integra and NSX, right to left
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