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DENSO Corporation (株式会社デンソー, Kabushiki-Gaisha Densō) is a global automotive components manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. [ 4 ] After becoming independent from Toyota Motor , the company was founded as Nippon Denso Co. Ltd. ( 日本電装株式会社 , Nippon Densō Kabushiki-Gaisha ) in ...
Denso Ten Limited (株式会社デンソーテン, Kabushiki-gaisha Denso Ten) is a Japanese company developing and manufacturing car audio, video, navigation and control systems. The headquarters is located in Kobe , Hyōgo Prefecture , Japan .
As of 2017, the company has 296 subsidiaries companies located across Japan, Asia, Europe and the Americas. [4] Nidec is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange [5] and is a constituent of the TOPIX 100 stock market index. The company was number 42 on the 2005 edition of the Businessweek Infotech 100 list. [6]
The V12's new management system was designed by Nippon Denso. The top aluminium cover in the engine's valley was redesigned to house two packs of three coils each, with each coil having two high-tension terminals for a total of twelve. These coilpacks were driven by two Denso ignition modules, which are very similar to Ford EDIS-6 units.
Nippon Yūsei Kabushiki-gaisha: TYO: 6178: Japan Post Insurance: 株式会社かんぽ生命保険: Kabushiki-gaisha Kanpo Seimeihoken: Japan Post: 日本郵便株式会社: Nippon Yū-bin Kabushiki-gaisha: Japan Radio Company: 日本無線株式会社: Nihon Musen Kabushiki-gaisha: TYO: 6751: Japan Remote Control: 日本遠隔制御株式会社
It entered into the plastic model field in 1961, with its first plastic model "glider" airplane models. In the following June 1962, the "1/450 battleship Yamato " was released after high development costs and became a success with about 150,000 units sold in the same year, and continuing success in the following years.
The Hara Model Railway Museum (原鉄道模型博物館, Hara Tetsudō Mokei Hakubutsukan) is a model railway museum in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan, which opened on 10 July 2012. Managed by Mitsui Fudosan , the museum houses the extensive collection of model trains built and amassed by the Japanese model railway enthusiast Nobutaro Hara ( 原 ...
They were manufactured from 1986 to 1989 in two batches by a Japanese consortium consisting of the namesake Kawasaki, Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corp and Kinki Sharyo following a round of intense competitive bidding by international rolling stock manufacturers. The trains underwent a two-year mid-life interior refurbishment programme by Hyundai ...