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Toyota Motor Corporation (1937–present, engineers from Hakuyosha Co. (1912–1929) entered Toyota Industries Corporation after Hakuyosha's dissolution, spun off from Toyota Industries Corporation in 1937) Daihatsu (1907–present) Following are the former sub brands of Toyota: Scion (2003–2016) Toyota WiLL (2000–2005) Hino (1910–present)
JUN Auto Tanaka Industrial Co., Ltd. 田中工業株式会社 Tanaka Kōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha: JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.) 日本ビクター株式会社: Nippon Bikutā Kabushiki-gaisha: TYO: 6792: JVCKenwood: 株式会社JVCケンウッド: Kabushiki-gaisha JVC Ken'uddo: JustSystems: 株式会社ジャストシステム: Kabushiki ...
In 1936, the Japanese government passed the Automobile Manufacturing Industry Law, which was intended to promote the domestic auto industry and reduce foreign competition; ironically, this stopped the groundbreaking of an integrated Ford plant in Yokohama, modeled on Dagenham in England and intended to serve the Asian market, that would have ...
Japanese company stubs ... Sasebo Heavy Industries; Shinkan Co., Ltd. W. Walk Japan; Z. Zuiyo This page was last edited on 4 April 2020, at 21:12 (UTC). Text is ...
Names should not be added unless they already have an article. ... Sipani Motors (Sunrise Auto Industries) (1973–1995) Standard (1949–1988) Indonesia
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries (6 C, 11 P) Keiretsu (9 C, 22 P) Kirin Group (1 C, 7 P) M. Midori-kai (7 C, 52 P) ... J. Japan Railways Group; Japan Tobacco; K. Kawasaki ...