- into being, an
automobile named the DAT car was
built in 1914, by the
Kaishinsha Motorcar Works (快進自動車工場,
Kaishin Jidōsha Kōjō), in the Azabu-Hiroo District...
- all-electric vehicles.
Masujiro Hashimoto (橋本増治郎)
founded the
Kwaishinsha (
Kaishinsha)
Motor Car
Works (快進社自働車工場,
Kwaishinsha jidōsha kōjō, A Good
Company Automobile...
-
manufactured the
Tokyo in
cooperation with
Tokyo Motor Vehicles Ltd. In 1911,
Kaishinsha Motorcar Works was
established and
later began manufacturing a car called...
- the
first civilian to hold that position. Den was also a co-founder of
Kaishinsha Motorcar Works, a
predecessor to present-day
Nissan and the
original manufacturer...
- (1933–present)
Infiniti (1989–present)
Datsun (formerly
Kaishinsha Motorcar Works) (1925–1986; 2013–2022)
Kaishinsha Motorcar Works (1911–1925)
Nissan Blue Stage...
- London:
Sunday Times Publications. Madeley,
Christopher (July 2005), "
Kaishinsha, DAT,
Nissan and the
British Motor Vehicle Industry" (PDF), International...
- ****anese
Society of
Automotive Engineers (JSAE)
Christopher Madeley's
paper Kaishinsha, DAT,
Nissan and the
British Motor Vehicle Industry "1933
Datsun 12"....
- two m****-production ****anese
automobile manufacturers were Isuzu, and
Kaishinsha,
founded by
Matsujiro Hashimoto.
Kubota hired Gorham as
chief designer...
-
units by the
Kaishinsha Motor Works operated by
Masujiro Hashimoto in Tokyo,
while importing, ****embling, and
selling British cars.
Kaishinsha was the first...
-
acronym of the
surnames of the
following partners of
Kaishinsha Motor Car
Works (快進社自働車工場,
Kaishinsha jidōsha kōjō), the
company that
produced it: Kenjirō...