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General information | |
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Location | 35°13′49″N 138°53′45″E / 35.230167°N 138.895873°E |
Address | 1200 Mishuku [2] |
Town or city | Susono |
Country | Japan |
Owner | Toyota Motor Corporation |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 260,000 square meters [1] |
Grounds | 21,000,000 square meters [1] |
Higashi-Fuji Technical Center (東富士研究所, Higashi-Fuji Kenkyūjo) is a Toyota research and development facility in Susono, Shizuoka, Japan. [3] [4] The facility was established in November 1966. [1] [5]
Notably, the center contains an advanced driving simulation housed inside a 7 meters (23 feet) diameter dome with an actual car inside. [6] The simulator is used to analyse driver behaviors in order to improve safety. [6] Higashi-Fuji also includes a crash test building. [7]
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General information | |
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Location | 35°13′49″N 138°53′45″E / 35.230167°N 138.895873°E |
Address | 1200 Mishuku [2] |
Town or city | Susono |
Country | Japan |
Owner | Toyota Motor Corporation |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 260,000 square meters [1] |
Grounds | 21,000,000 square meters [1] |
Higashi-Fuji Technical Center (東富士研究所, Higashi-Fuji Kenkyūjo) is a Toyota research and development facility in Susono, Shizuoka, Japan. [3] [4] The facility was established in November 1966. [1] [5]
Notably, the center contains an advanced driving simulation housed inside a 7 meters (23 feet) diameter dome with an actual car inside. [6] The simulator is used to analyse driver behaviors in order to improve safety. [6] Higashi-Fuji also includes a crash test building. [7]