Hi Brad:
I've got these museums from the J-aircraft site:
"Sources J-aircraft: George Elepahntieru, Hiroyuki Takeuchi, and Rod Larson,
North Kyushu Museums
Usa
Photos are from the IJN airfield in Usa. To go there, take the "SONIC" train from Beppu and get off at YANAGIGAURA Station. Local: about an hour, 1080Yen Express: half an hour, 2000 Yen There are 11 smaller hangars, 1 big and a building used "for parachutes" (photo A3). Prepare yourself for at least 3 hours walking in order to visit all the hangars (that is in case you don't get lost...). Another option is to get a taxi (right in front of the station) and tell (POLITELY) the driver to show you around. We paid 2600 Yen for about half an hour, visited some VERY interesting places and found out some things that you can't find in any books. Some hangars are used by the locals to store things so try to be discreet when you take photos. There is a hangar for one plane in excellent condition, accessible, with an engine in it (photos A1, A2). Any guesses about the type of the engine?
KAGAMIGAHARA / GIFU Prefecture
Harada Visit
The Harada collection is located in the forest around lake Kawaguchiko close to the village with the same name. Everything is located in the area around Fuji san (Mt. Fuji). If you plan to visit the place it is highly recommended to go by car (definitely escorted by a Japanese). If a car is not available, bus connection from Tokyo started since last March. Fare is about 1.500 Yen (one way) and it takes about 2h and a half (if not caught in a traffic jam. In that case...). Bus leaves from Tokyo station, Yaesu exit. You will get off at the end of the line which is in the village of Kawaguchiko. We didn't find any other way to go to the museum (it would take about an hour on foot) so we took a taxi. It took us 5-10 mins and it cost 3.000 yen (one way). You can ask in the entrance of the car section of the museum to call a taxi for you to return to the village.
It is also not recommended to go by train. You will have to change trains at least 4 times and it wouldn't be pleasant to end up in Hokkaido. The special exhibition is inside a terribly lit hangar so it is recommended to take your best camera, flash, films etc with you. But it is worth the effort.
Type 91 Walkaround
The Type 91 photos were taken at the Tokorozawa Aviation Museum in Tokorozawa city, Saitama Prefecture.
Ohka Walkaround
Visited the Yasakuni Shrine in Ichigaya, a suburb of Tokyo. There are 2 aircraft on exhibit,
Nagoya A6M3
Nagoya Airport Museum, Nagoya, Japan April 2000
Visited the Nagoya Airport Museum. There are 2 aircraft on exhibit, an A6M3 Zero and a MU-2 Business
"Arashiyama museum" of Kyoto"
A6M5==Kanoya
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