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Toy Factory holds event at 'Land Marina' for motorhomes

23.05.2026 02:00 1 min 1 source
MOTOR CARS JPN
Toy Factory holds event at 'Land Marina' for motorhomes
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Motorhome manufacturer Toy Factory held the Motorhome Collection event on April 25–26 at Sagamiko MORI MORI, celebrating the first anniversary of its 'Land Marina' — a dedicated motorhome storage facility. The event showcased large European-style motorhomes and offered test drives. The Land Marina is Japan's first motor pool within a leisure complex, featuring 23 secure parking spaces with amenities (power, water, dump station). Prices range from ¥33,000 to ¥44,000 per month, with annual contracts required.

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Toy Factory holds event at 'Land Marina' for motorhomes

23.05.2026 MOTOR CARS JPN

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