Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha as Nippon Gakki Company, Limited(日本楽器製造株式会社,Nippon Gakki Seizō Kabushiki Kaisha) (literally Japan Musical Instrument Manufacturing Corporation) in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture and was incorporated on October 12, 1897. The company's origins as a musical instrumentmanufacturer is still reflected today in the group's logo—a trio of interlocking tuning forks.
After World War II, company president Genichi Kawakami repurposed the remains of the company's war-time production machinery and the company's expertise in metallurgical technologies to the manufacture of motorcycles. The YA-1 (AKA Akatombo, the "Red Dragonfly"), of which 125 were built in the first year of production (1954), was named in honour of the founder. It was a 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, street bike patterned after the GermanDKWRT125 (which the British munitions firm, BSA, had also copied in the post-war era and manufactured as the Bantam and Harley-Davidson as the Hummer. In 1955, the success of the YA-1 resulted in the founding of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Yamaha Music Foundation, an organization established by the authority of Japanese Ministry of Education for the purpose of promoting music education and music popularization
Yamaha Motorcycles Production - FACTORY TOUR.
YAMAHA Co.Ltd. manufacture approximately 600 million motorcycle in the world. In which, JAPAN IWATA Factory manufacture approximately 22 million motorcycle. The motorcycle to be produced in JAPAN is mainly a high-performance sports vehicle. In overseas factories, they mainly produce a small engine displacement commuter.
The Saint Quentin plant houses a large part of the production of vehicles intended for the European market, and in particular that of the X-Max / Skycruiser 125 and 250. It has also recently recovered the manufacturing volume of a Yamaha plant based in Barcelona. The latter having been sold and converted, the Saint Quentin chains are now running at or near full capacity in order to produce 50, 125 and 250 cm3 models, but also th...
published: 31 Mar 2022
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Yamaha History: Connecting past to the future.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha. The Company's origins have grown to become the world largest manufacturer of musical instrument.
1955: The first Yamaha motorized product was the YA-1 Motorcycle (125cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike). It was produced and sold in Japan.
1958: The first Yamaha Motorcycles sold in the USA were by Cooper Motors, an independent distributor. The models were the YD1 (250cc, 2-stroke, twin cylinder, street bike) and MF-1 (50cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike, step-through).
1960: Yamaha International Corporation began selling motorcycles in the USA.
1968: The DT-1 Enduro was introduced. The world's first dual purpose motorcycle which had on & ...
published: 16 Oct 2017
Yamaha Corporate Video |Creative Harmony| @creativeharmony4265
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The automobile industry is one of the key drivers that boost the economic growth of India. Today India is the largest two-wheeler market in the world. And there is a continuous upsurge in demand thus resulting in growing production and sales volume. To meet these demands, Yamaha Motor made its initial foray into India in 1985. In 2008, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM) was established. In April 2013, two functionally independent corporations, "Yamaha Motor India Sales (YMIS)" and "Yamaha Motor Research and Development India (YMRI)" were established.
Yamaha’s aims is to establish itself as the "exclusive & truste...
published: 17 Jun 2021
Yamaha Corporation Guitar Factory China ...
published: 07 Feb 2018
Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory ~Made in Iwata
Welcome to Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory!
Most of Yamaha's big bikes are manufactured at the headquarters plant, Iwata, Japan.
What we are making here is "Yamaha" and "Kando".
*Kando is a Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value.
Information of Yamaha Motor
https://global.yamaha-motor.com/about/
published: 12 Jul 2019
Yamaha Motor | Kando Creating Company
Yamaha Motor's mission is to create entirely new things nobody has ever seen before; our pursuit of innovation, originality and new challenges is unending. We strive to use our ingenuity and passion in our pursuit of ways to make our customers' ever-changing dreams come true, and to always be the ones they look to for the "next Kando" as the Kando Creating Company. It's these notions that underline everything we do as a company.
Yamaha Motorcycles Production - FACTORY TOUR.
YAMAHA Co.Ltd. manufacture approximately 600 million motorcycle in the world. In which, JAPAN IWATA Factory manufa...
Yamaha Motorcycles Production - FACTORY TOUR.
YAMAHA Co.Ltd. manufacture approximately 600 million motorcycle in the world. In which, JAPAN IWATA Factory manufacture approximately 22 million motorcycle. The motorcycle to be produced in JAPAN is mainly a high-performance sports vehicle. In overseas factories, they mainly produce a small engine displacement commuter.
The Saint Quentin plant houses a large part of the production of vehicles intended for the European market, and in particular that of the X-Max / Skycruiser 125 and 250. It has also recently recovered the manufacturing volume of a Yamaha plant based in Barcelona. The latter having been sold and converted, the Saint Quentin chains are now running at or near full capacity in order to produce 50, 125 and 250 cm3 models, but also the range of XT 660 motorcycles (R, X and Ténéré).
Yamaha Motorcycles Production - FACTORY TOUR.
YAMAHA Co.Ltd. manufacture approximately 600 million motorcycle in the world. In which, JAPAN IWATA Factory manufacture approximately 22 million motorcycle. The motorcycle to be produced in JAPAN is mainly a high-performance sports vehicle. In overseas factories, they mainly produce a small engine displacement commuter.
The Saint Quentin plant houses a large part of the production of vehicles intended for the European market, and in particular that of the X-Max / Skycruiser 125 and 250. It has also recently recovered the manufacturing volume of a Yamaha plant based in Barcelona. The latter having been sold and converted, the Saint Quentin chains are now running at or near full capacity in order to produce 50, 125 and 250 cm3 models, but also the range of XT 660 motorcycles (R, X and Ténéré).
Yamaha History: Connecting past to the future.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha. The Company's origins h...
Yamaha History: Connecting past to the future.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha. The Company's origins have grown to become the world largest manufacturer of musical instrument.
1955: The first Yamaha motorized product was the YA-1 Motorcycle (125cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike). It was produced and sold in Japan.
1958: The first Yamaha Motorcycles sold in the USA were by Cooper Motors, an independent distributor. The models were the YD1 (250cc, 2-stroke, twin cylinder, street bike) and MF-1 (50cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike, step-through).
1960: Yamaha International Corporation began selling motorcycles in the USA.
1968: The DT-1 Enduro was introduced. The world's first dual purpose motorcycle which had on & off-road capability. Its impact on Motorcycling in the USA was enormous.
1970: Yamaha’s first 4-stroke motorcycle model, the XS-1 (650cc vertical twin) was introduced.
1971: The SR433 high-performance Snowmobile was introduced.
1973: Yamaha continued expansion into new markets by introducing Generators (ET1200).
1975: Yamaha pioneered the very first single-shock, production motocross bikes. This was the beginning of the YZ Monocross machines that changed motocross forever.
1976: The legendary SRX440 snowmobile hits the market and quickly catapults Yamaha to the forefront of the snowmobile racing scene.
1977: Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, was founded in order to better appeal to the American market and establish a separate identity (from music & electronics) for Yamaha motorized products.
1978: The XS1100 motorcycle (four cylinder, shaft drive) was introduced. XS650 Special was introduced. This was the first production Cruiser built by a Japanese manufacturer.
1979: YICS (Yamaha Induction Control System), a fuel-saving engine system, was developed for 4-stroke engines.
1980: The new Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, corporate office was opened in Cypress, California.
1981: The first air-cooled, V-twin cruiser, the Virago 750, was introduced.
1984: The first production 5-valve per cylinder engine was introduced on the FZ750 motorcycle.
1985: The V-Max 1200 musclebike hits the streets.
1986: Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America was founded in Newnan, Georgia.
1987: A new exhaust system for 4-stroke engines, “EXUP,” was developed to provide higher horsepower output throughout an engine's powerband.
1992: The Vmax-4 Snowmobile (2-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced
1994: Yamaha expands its product offerings by acquiring the Cobia boat company.
1995: The Century and Skeeter boat companies are acquired by Yamaha.
1996: Yamaha introduces its first Star model with the 1300cc, V4 Royal Star.
1997: Yamaha acquires the G3 boat company.
1998: The YZ400F four-stroke motocross bike was introduced. This was the first mass produced 4-stroke motocrosser.
2000: The Buckmaster® Edition Big Bear 400 4x4 was introduced. This was the first ATV with camouflage bodywork.
2003: The RX-1 Snowmbile (1000cc, 4-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced. The world's first high performance 4-stroke Snowmobile.
2004: Rhino Side x Side model introduced. Combined performance, terrainability, utility capabilities, and take-along-a-friend convenience to lead the way in a new category of off-road recreation.
2005: Yamaha captures MotoGP triple crown by winning the rider, team and manufacturer titles.
2008: Yamaha wins MotoGP triple crown of manufacturer, team and rider championships
2009: Yamaha Marine Co., Ltd. merged into YMC
2010: Yamaha won the MotoGP "triple crown" of manufacturer, team and rider championship titles for third consecutive year.
2011: New Intelligent Machinery group company established to expand surface mounter sales in Europe and the USA
2013: Yamaha introduces the Yamaha Bolt.
2014: Development of "BLUE CORE" next-generation compact, high-performance engines.
2015: Yamaha Motor Ventures and Laboratory Silicon Valley Inc. (YMVSV) established in the U.S.
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Yamaha History: Connecting past to the future.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha. The Company's origins have grown to become the world largest manufacturer of musical instrument.
1955: The first Yamaha motorized product was the YA-1 Motorcycle (125cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike). It was produced and sold in Japan.
1958: The first Yamaha Motorcycles sold in the USA were by Cooper Motors, an independent distributor. The models were the YD1 (250cc, 2-stroke, twin cylinder, street bike) and MF-1 (50cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike, step-through).
1960: Yamaha International Corporation began selling motorcycles in the USA.
1968: The DT-1 Enduro was introduced. The world's first dual purpose motorcycle which had on & off-road capability. Its impact on Motorcycling in the USA was enormous.
1970: Yamaha’s first 4-stroke motorcycle model, the XS-1 (650cc vertical twin) was introduced.
1971: The SR433 high-performance Snowmobile was introduced.
1973: Yamaha continued expansion into new markets by introducing Generators (ET1200).
1975: Yamaha pioneered the very first single-shock, production motocross bikes. This was the beginning of the YZ Monocross machines that changed motocross forever.
1976: The legendary SRX440 snowmobile hits the market and quickly catapults Yamaha to the forefront of the snowmobile racing scene.
1977: Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, was founded in order to better appeal to the American market and establish a separate identity (from music & electronics) for Yamaha motorized products.
1978: The XS1100 motorcycle (four cylinder, shaft drive) was introduced. XS650 Special was introduced. This was the first production Cruiser built by a Japanese manufacturer.
1979: YICS (Yamaha Induction Control System), a fuel-saving engine system, was developed for 4-stroke engines.
1980: The new Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, corporate office was opened in Cypress, California.
1981: The first air-cooled, V-twin cruiser, the Virago 750, was introduced.
1984: The first production 5-valve per cylinder engine was introduced on the FZ750 motorcycle.
1985: The V-Max 1200 musclebike hits the streets.
1986: Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America was founded in Newnan, Georgia.
1987: A new exhaust system for 4-stroke engines, “EXUP,” was developed to provide higher horsepower output throughout an engine's powerband.
1992: The Vmax-4 Snowmobile (2-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced
1994: Yamaha expands its product offerings by acquiring the Cobia boat company.
1995: The Century and Skeeter boat companies are acquired by Yamaha.
1996: Yamaha introduces its first Star model with the 1300cc, V4 Royal Star.
1997: Yamaha acquires the G3 boat company.
1998: The YZ400F four-stroke motocross bike was introduced. This was the first mass produced 4-stroke motocrosser.
2000: The Buckmaster® Edition Big Bear 400 4x4 was introduced. This was the first ATV with camouflage bodywork.
2003: The RX-1 Snowmbile (1000cc, 4-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced. The world's first high performance 4-stroke Snowmobile.
2004: Rhino Side x Side model introduced. Combined performance, terrainability, utility capabilities, and take-along-a-friend convenience to lead the way in a new category of off-road recreation.
2005: Yamaha captures MotoGP triple crown by winning the rider, team and manufacturer titles.
2008: Yamaha wins MotoGP triple crown of manufacturer, team and rider championships
2009: Yamaha Marine Co., Ltd. merged into YMC
2010: Yamaha won the MotoGP "triple crown" of manufacturer, team and rider championship titles for third consecutive year.
2011: New Intelligent Machinery group company established to expand surface mounter sales in Europe and the USA
2013: Yamaha introduces the Yamaha Bolt.
2014: Development of "BLUE CORE" next-generation compact, high-performance engines.
2015: Yamaha Motor Ventures and Laboratory Silicon Valley Inc. (YMVSV) established in the U.S.
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The automobile industry is one of the key drivers that boost the economic growth of India. Today India is the largest two-wheeler market in the world. And there is a continuous upsurge in demand thus resulting in growing production and sales volume. To meet these demands, Yamaha Motor made its initial foray into India in 1985. In 2008, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM) was established. In April 2013, two functionally independent corporations, "Yamaha Motor India Sales (YMIS)" and "Yamaha Motor Research and Development India (YMRI)" were established.
Yamaha’s aims is to establish itself as the "exclusive & trusted brand" of customers by "creating Kando" (touching their hearts) - the first time and every time, with world-class products & services delivered by people who have a passion for delighting customers.
This video showcases how Yamaha focuses on making a difference in the lives of its 4 key stakeholders – Society, Government, Employees, and its Customers.
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For any kind of creative solutions reach us at [email protected]
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#CreativeHarmony #Yamaha #CorporateFilm #YamahaIndia #creativeagency #videoproduction
Yamaha Corporate Video |Creative Harmony| @creativeharmony4265
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The automobile industry is one of the key drivers that boost the economic growth of India. Today India is the largest two-wheeler market in the world. And there is a continuous upsurge in demand thus resulting in growing production and sales volume. To meet these demands, Yamaha Motor made its initial foray into India in 1985. In 2008, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM) was established. In April 2013, two functionally independent corporations, "Yamaha Motor India Sales (YMIS)" and "Yamaha Motor Research and Development India (YMRI)" were established.
Yamaha’s aims is to establish itself as the "exclusive & trusted brand" of customers by "creating Kando" (touching their hearts) - the first time and every time, with world-class products & services delivered by people who have a passion for delighting customers.
This video showcases how Yamaha focuses on making a difference in the lives of its 4 key stakeholders – Society, Government, Employees, and its Customers.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For any kind of creative solutions reach us at [email protected]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#CreativeHarmony #Yamaha #CorporateFilm #YamahaIndia #creativeagency #videoproduction
Welcome to Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory!
Most of Yamaha's big bikes are manufactured at the headquarters plant, Iwata, Japan.
What we are making h...
Welcome to Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory!
Most of Yamaha's big bikes are manufactured at the headquarters plant, Iwata, Japan.
What we are making here is "Yamaha" and "Kando".
*Kando is a Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value.
Information of Yamaha Motor
https://global.yamaha-motor.com/about/
Welcome to Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory!
Most of Yamaha's big bikes are manufactured at the headquarters plant, Iwata, Japan.
What we are making here is "Yamaha" and "Kando".
*Kando is a Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value.
Information of Yamaha Motor
https://global.yamaha-motor.com/about/
Yamaha Motor's mission is to create entirely new things nobody has ever seen before; our pursuit of innovation, originality and new challenges is unending. We s...
Yamaha Motor's mission is to create entirely new things nobody has ever seen before; our pursuit of innovation, originality and new challenges is unending. We strive to use our ingenuity and passion in our pursuit of ways to make our customers' ever-changing dreams come true, and to always be the ones they look to for the "next Kando" as the Kando Creating Company. It's these notions that underline everything we do as a company.
Yamaha Motor's mission is to create entirely new things nobody has ever seen before; our pursuit of innovation, originality and new challenges is unending. We strive to use our ingenuity and passion in our pursuit of ways to make our customers' ever-changing dreams come true, and to always be the ones they look to for the "next Kando" as the Kando Creating Company. It's these notions that underline everything we do as a company.
Yamaha Motorcycles Production - FACTORY TOUR.
YAMAHA Co.Ltd. manufacture approximately 600 million motorcycle in the world. In which, JAPAN IWATA Factory manufacture approximately 22 million motorcycle. The motorcycle to be produced in JAPAN is mainly a high-performance sports vehicle. In overseas factories, they mainly produce a small engine displacement commuter.
The Saint Quentin plant houses a large part of the production of vehicles intended for the European market, and in particular that of the X-Max / Skycruiser 125 and 250. It has also recently recovered the manufacturing volume of a Yamaha plant based in Barcelona. The latter having been sold and converted, the Saint Quentin chains are now running at or near full capacity in order to produce 50, 125 and 250 cm3 models, but also the range of XT 660 motorcycles (R, X and Ténéré).
Yamaha History: Connecting past to the future.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha. The Company's origins have grown to become the world largest manufacturer of musical instrument.
1955: The first Yamaha motorized product was the YA-1 Motorcycle (125cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike). It was produced and sold in Japan.
1958: The first Yamaha Motorcycles sold in the USA were by Cooper Motors, an independent distributor. The models were the YD1 (250cc, 2-stroke, twin cylinder, street bike) and MF-1 (50cc, 2-stroke, single cylinder, street bike, step-through).
1960: Yamaha International Corporation began selling motorcycles in the USA.
1968: The DT-1 Enduro was introduced. The world's first dual purpose motorcycle which had on & off-road capability. Its impact on Motorcycling in the USA was enormous.
1970: Yamaha’s first 4-stroke motorcycle model, the XS-1 (650cc vertical twin) was introduced.
1971: The SR433 high-performance Snowmobile was introduced.
1973: Yamaha continued expansion into new markets by introducing Generators (ET1200).
1975: Yamaha pioneered the very first single-shock, production motocross bikes. This was the beginning of the YZ Monocross machines that changed motocross forever.
1976: The legendary SRX440 snowmobile hits the market and quickly catapults Yamaha to the forefront of the snowmobile racing scene.
1977: Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, was founded in order to better appeal to the American market and establish a separate identity (from music & electronics) for Yamaha motorized products.
1978: The XS1100 motorcycle (four cylinder, shaft drive) was introduced. XS650 Special was introduced. This was the first production Cruiser built by a Japanese manufacturer.
1979: YICS (Yamaha Induction Control System), a fuel-saving engine system, was developed for 4-stroke engines.
1980: The new Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, corporate office was opened in Cypress, California.
1981: The first air-cooled, V-twin cruiser, the Virago 750, was introduced.
1984: The first production 5-valve per cylinder engine was introduced on the FZ750 motorcycle.
1985: The V-Max 1200 musclebike hits the streets.
1986: Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America was founded in Newnan, Georgia.
1987: A new exhaust system for 4-stroke engines, “EXUP,” was developed to provide higher horsepower output throughout an engine's powerband.
1992: The Vmax-4 Snowmobile (2-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced
1994: Yamaha expands its product offerings by acquiring the Cobia boat company.
1995: The Century and Skeeter boat companies are acquired by Yamaha.
1996: Yamaha introduces its first Star model with the 1300cc, V4 Royal Star.
1997: Yamaha acquires the G3 boat company.
1998: The YZ400F four-stroke motocross bike was introduced. This was the first mass produced 4-stroke motocrosser.
2000: The Buckmaster® Edition Big Bear 400 4x4 was introduced. This was the first ATV with camouflage bodywork.
2003: The RX-1 Snowmbile (1000cc, 4-stroke, four cylinder) was introduced. The world's first high performance 4-stroke Snowmobile.
2004: Rhino Side x Side model introduced. Combined performance, terrainability, utility capabilities, and take-along-a-friend convenience to lead the way in a new category of off-road recreation.
2005: Yamaha captures MotoGP triple crown by winning the rider, team and manufacturer titles.
2008: Yamaha wins MotoGP triple crown of manufacturer, team and rider championships
2009: Yamaha Marine Co., Ltd. merged into YMC
2010: Yamaha won the MotoGP "triple crown" of manufacturer, team and rider championship titles for third consecutive year.
2011: New Intelligent Machinery group company established to expand surface mounter sales in Europe and the USA
2013: Yamaha introduces the Yamaha Bolt.
2014: Development of "BLUE CORE" next-generation compact, high-performance engines.
2015: Yamaha Motor Ventures and Laboratory Silicon Valley Inc. (YMVSV) established in the U.S.
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The automobile industry is one of the key drivers that boost the economic growth of India. Today India is the largest two-wheeler market in the world. And there is a continuous upsurge in demand thus resulting in growing production and sales volume. To meet these demands, Yamaha Motor made its initial foray into India in 1985. In 2008, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. (IYM) was established. In April 2013, two functionally independent corporations, "Yamaha Motor India Sales (YMIS)" and "Yamaha Motor Research and Development India (YMRI)" were established.
Yamaha’s aims is to establish itself as the "exclusive & trusted brand" of customers by "creating Kando" (touching their hearts) - the first time and every time, with world-class products & services delivered by people who have a passion for delighting customers.
This video showcases how Yamaha focuses on making a difference in the lives of its 4 key stakeholders – Society, Government, Employees, and its Customers.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For any kind of creative solutions reach us at [email protected]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#CreativeHarmony #Yamaha #CorporateFilm #YamahaIndia #creativeagency #videoproduction
Welcome to Yamaha Motor's motorcycle assembly factory!
Most of Yamaha's big bikes are manufactured at the headquarters plant, Iwata, Japan.
What we are making here is "Yamaha" and "Kando".
*Kando is a Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value.
Information of Yamaha Motor
https://global.yamaha-motor.com/about/
Yamaha Motor's mission is to create entirely new things nobody has ever seen before; our pursuit of innovation, originality and new challenges is unending. We strive to use our ingenuity and passion in our pursuit of ways to make our customers' ever-changing dreams come true, and to always be the ones they look to for the "next Kando" as the Kando Creating Company. It's these notions that underline everything we do as a company.
Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha as Nippon Gakki Company, Limited(日本楽器製造株式会社,Nippon Gakki Seizō Kabushiki Kaisha) (literally Japan Musical Instrument Manufacturing Corporation) in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture and was incorporated on October 12, 1897. The company's origins as a musical instrumentmanufacturer is still reflected today in the group's logo—a trio of interlocking tuning forks.
After World War II, company president Genichi Kawakami repurposed the remains of the company's war-time production machinery and the company's expertise in metallurgical technologies to the manufacture of motorcycles. The YA-1 (AKA Akatombo, the "Red Dragonfly"), of which 125 were built in the first year of production (1954), was named in honour of the founder. It was a 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, street bike patterned after the GermanDKWRT125 (which the British munitions firm, BSA, had also copied in the post-war era and manufactured as the Bantam and Harley-Davidson as the Hummer. In 1955, the success of the YA-1 resulted in the founding of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.