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Japan, 1926-1964


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History

Otomo

Pre-WWII

Only about 6 example of the Type 95 have survived up to the present day, out of the 4775 produced.

After WWII

Ohta takeover

After Tokyu acquired Nihon Naneki (Kurogane) in 1955, the Ohta company was also acquired in 1957 to form a new company named Nihon Jidōsha Kōgyō.
The name of the company has also changed again in 1959 to Tōkyū Kurogane Kōgyō.

Merger into Nissan

Experiencing difficulties, Tōkyū Kurogane Kōgyō have been incorporated into Nissan in 1962 and became a full-fledged part of Nissan as Nissan Kohki in 1970.

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