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- 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...