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View of the 2007 JAHFA induction ceremony. The Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (or JAHFA) is a non-profit organization established to recognize and honor those individuals who have contributed greatly to the development of the Japanese automotive industry and automotive culture, and to designate historical automobiles that were epoch making in their respective times.
Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (2005) Shinichiro Sakurai ( 桜井 眞一郎 , Sakurai Shin'ichirō , 1929–2011) was a Japanese engineer inducted into the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame [ 1 ] who originally worked for Prince Motor Company then later moved to Nissan .
Maeda spent the latter years of his life on opening the MMJ and expanding its collections, and as a result he was inducted in to the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame in 2004, [3] alongside Shinroku Momose and Tatsuo Hasegawa. The current main hall is three stories tall and made in brick, with the total floor area spanning 11,550m 2.
Pages in category "Automobile museums in Japan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Japan Automotive Hall of Fame; K.
Automotive Hall of Fame; J. Japan Automotive Hall of Fame This page was last edited on 27 November 2021, at 09:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The 2024 Automotive Hall of Fame’s Induction & Awards Ceremony will be held on Sept. 19 at a location not yet revealed. Attendees traditionally fly in from around the world to recognize inductees.
The History and the Biography of Jiro Tanaka (Detailed PDF document attached) (Japanese) - Japan Automotive Hall of Fame From the Ki-74 to the Tama Electric Vehicles and the Prince Vehicles - Interview of Jiro Tanaka on Nov. 22, 1996 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (Japanese) - The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE)
For instance, in America, Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda’s small bike sales were shooting through the roof, going from $500,000 in 1960 to $77 million in 1965 — fueled by a 1963 ...