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The restaurant closed in 2018 as the owner decided to retire. [11] The Columbus Japanese Women’s Chorus (はなみずきの会 [12] Hanamizuki no Kai "dogwood group") includes members of the Japanese community. [13] It was founded in 1995. The group name is a reference to the dogwood trees given to Japan by the United States. [14]
The Daihatsu Move Canbus (Japanese: ダイハツ・ムーヴキャンバス, Hepburn: Daihatsu Mūvu Kyanbasu) is a retro-styled semi-tall kei car with rear sliding doors manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Daihatsu since 2016. Despite adopting the "Move" nameplate, the car shared its underpinnings with the Tanto instead.
In October 2002, the J-Bus joint venture was established, and the companies started the business integration process. [3] The integration was completed in 2004. [4] In 2017, J-Bus announced the first articulated bus developed in Japan. [5] Isuzu engineers were in charge of the body and chassis and Hino's of the engine and hybrid system.
Owner(s) Honda: Website: ... 240,000 cars and light trucks Honda CR-V (September 2006–present) ... Japanese community of Columbus, Ohio; References
Hino Motors, Ltd., commonly known as Hino, is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines (including those for trucks, buses and other vehicles) headquartered in Hino, Tokyo.
A highway JR Kyūshū Bus car. A typical local Nishitetsu Bus car, Fukuoka. Three row seats of highway Nishitetsu Bus car. Bus location boards at a bus stop, Kumamoto City Bus. Iriomotejima Kōtsū Bus on Iriomote Island, the southernmost bus operator in Japan. Ryūkyū Bus Kōtsū car at Naha Bus Terminal.
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Nissan Diesel JA450SSN in Santarosa Euro bus body. Space Runner RA Chigari bus, Dharwad, India. UD Trucks ceased its Japanese bus production in 2011, [14] but in 2014 launched a new series of UD Buses for the Indian market. [15] SLF - Heavy Duty Bus; BRT - Heavy Duty Bus; Coach - Heavy Duty Coach; Former bus models: Space Arrow - Heavy Duty Bus