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  2. Japantown, Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    The company was a labour agency and also provided Japanese items, including food and clothing, to the Japanese population. [2] There were over 2000 people in Japantown by 1910, initially with a high male-to-female ratio. [4] [5] By 1918, the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple had been built. [4] The Japanese Church of Christ was built in 1924. [6]

  3. Nissin Kogyo - Wikipedia

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    Nissin Kogyo (日信工業株式会社, Nisshin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese automotive parts brand of vehicle braking systems and aluminium products owned by Hitachi Astemo. The company was founded in 1953 and was listed on the first section Tokyo Stock Exchange until January 2021.

  4. Denso - Wikipedia

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    Despite being a part of the Toyota Group of companies, as of the year ending March 2016, sales to the Toyota Group accounted for less than 50% of total revenue (44% of revenue originated from other car manufacturers in Japan, Germany, the U.S. and China). [6] In 2023, DENSO was the second largest auto parts supplier in the world. [7]

  5. Yazaki - Wikipedia

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    Yazaki Corporation (矢崎総業株式会社, Yazaki Sōgyō Kabushiki Kaisha) is a global automotive parts supplier with a focus on wire harnesses, instruments and components such as connectors and terminals. The company's origin and headquarters are in Japan, but in 2011, roughly 90% of its employees were outside the home country.

  6. NOK Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NOK Corporation (NOK 株式会社, NOK kabushiki gaisha), commonly referred to as NOK, is a Japanese manufacturing company specializing in the production of sealing products, functional parts, and electronic components. Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. [2]

  7. Autobacs Seven - Wikipedia

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    Autobacs was founded by Toshio Sumino in 1947 in Fukushima-ku, Osaka as Suehiro Shokai Co., Ltd., which was reorganized into Fuji Shokai Co., Ltd. a year later. [2]In 1960, Sumino opened the Fuji Drive Shop, Japan's first large-scale automotive goods store, and in 1969 he became involved in motorsport sponsorship by sponsoring a car in the Japanese Grand Prix.

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