
For about 100 years in the West, automobile culture has been steeped in a history of appreciating and appreciating the artistry of the automobile in the same way that we appreciate art and traditional crafts such as painting, sculpture, and other forms of art.

This is because the automobile has always been more than just a vehicle to satisfy the desire for transportation; it has been the crystallization of the best of design and technology in each and every field, including engineering and body form.

The culture of competing for craftsmanship and celebrating excellence is still alive and well in the automotive world.
This is the meaning of “Concorso d’Eleganza (Competition of Elegance),” a culture of splendor and tradition.
Following the history and culture of the West,
the “Concorso d’Eleganza Kyoto 2016”
was held for
the first time in December 2016
at Nijo-jo Castle,
Kyoto, Japan.
Here is a look back at
the past events leading up to
the “CONCORSO D’ELEGANZA JAPAN.”