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  1. In recognition of these great achievements, the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame is honored to induct Mr. Masujiro Hashimoto into the Hall of Fame. A DAT 51 truck. Cover of a Kwaishinsha catalog. A 1935 presentation by Hashimoto, conducted in English and Japanese.

  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Masujiro Hashimoto, the Japanese engineer who founded Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works, the precursor to Nissan Motors. Discover how he learned about automotive engineering in America, created the DAT car, and faced challenges and transformations in the industry.

  3. Masujiro Hashimoto was a Japanese engineer who founded Nissan Motor Co. in 1911. He studied in America, worked for various industries, and left the company in 1931.

  4. Masujiro Hashimoto led by establishing Kwaishinsha. The factory embarked on domestic automobile production, which became the forerunner of the domestic automobile industry.

  5. Masujiro Hashimoto launched Nissan as Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works in 1911, marking the beginning of the company. The DAT, an acronym of the initials of the three investing partners, was the company’s first vehicle three years later.

  6. Masujiro Hashimoto: founder of Kaishinsha/DAT; Born in 1874, Hashimoto went to the States after graduating from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and worked at a steam locomotive factory. However, whilst in the US he met Henry Leland.

  7. Jan 27, 2010 · Learn how Nissan Motor Company started in 1934 as a successor of Jidosha-Seizo Kabushiki-Kaisha, a company founded by Masujiro Hashimoto in 1914. Discover the history of Nissan's cars, from Datsun to Infiniti, and its global expansion.