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JAPANESE CAR SHOW! Moved to Rain Date -JUNE 29th

  • The Reboli Center for Art and History 64 Main Street Stony Brook, NY, 11790 (map)

IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Japanese Car Show has been moved to the Rain Date!

Get ready to experience the sleek, stylish, and innovative world of Japanese automotive culture at The Reboli Center for Art and History’s Japanese Car Show on Sunday, June 29th, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

 This exciting event will feature an array of Japanese cars, showcasing the unique designs, performance, and engineering that define Japanese automotive excellence.

This event is free and open to the public, to make your experience even sweeter, we’ll have free coffee and pastries.

Important Parking Information:

Please note that parking will not be available in the lot at the Reboli Center during the Japanese Car Show, as those spaces will be reserved for the event. However, free parking will be available at the Brookhaven lot down the street, and additional street parking may be available in the surrounding areas. Just keep an eye out for open spots and check parking signs for any restrictions.

Japanese Car Show and Exhibition Connection:

The Japanese Car Show is part of the Getting There exhibition, which will be on display at the Reboli Center from April 16th to July 6th, 2025. This exhibition explores the artistic and cultural impact of various modes of transportation, including cars, motorcycles, boats, and trains. Featuring works by artists like Joseph Reboli, Mike McLaughlin, Nelson Medina, and others, Getting There looks at how transportation shapes our lives and connects us to freedom and adventure.

The Japanese Car Show perfectly complements the exhibition, offering a deeper appreciation for the artistry and engineering behind Japanese automobiles, and how they continue to influence global culture.

Don’t Miss the Fun!

Join us at the Reboli Center for Art and History, located at 64 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY, for this exciting celebration of Japanese cars, culture, and community. Admission is free, and we invite everyone to come out, enjoy the cars, and experience the beauty and history on display.

We can’t wait to see you at the Japanese Car Show on June 28th! (Rain date: June 29th)