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  1. Jujiro Matsuda (松田 重次郎, Matsuda Jūjirō, 8 August 1875 – 27 March 1952) was a Japanese inventor, machinist, industrialist and businessman whose company, Toyo Kogyo, led to the founding of the present-day multinational automaker Mazda Motor Corporation, in 1984.

  2. The year 1931 was when Mazda, then called the Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd., launched the “Mazda-go”, a tricycle truck which is a first vehicle coming out of the company. The naming of the tricycle was considered by Jujiro Matsuda, the second president and substantial founder of Toyo Kogyo, and other key members. “Mazda-go” (1931 Mazda Type DA)

  3. Jujiro Matsuda’s leadership style and vision were instrumental in shaping the corporate culture and identity of Mazda, leaving an indelible mark on the company that continues to resonate to this day.

  4. Jujiro Matsuda is the man who founded a company known as Mazda Motor Corporation today. Growing up and spending his early years in an environment that was far from peaceful and well-endowed, Jujiro was constantly driven by his passion for manufacturing.

  5. Jan 27, 2010 · On January 30, 1920, Jujiro Matsuda (1875-1952) forms Toyo Cork Kogyo, a business that makes cork, in Hiroshima, Japan; just over a decade later the company produces its first automobile and...

  6. Aug 3, 2021 · Jujiro Matsuda. In its heyday, the “Matsuda Works” company employed some 4,000 people and produced artillery fuses for the Russian Tsar. But when the founder wanted to expand production to his hometown of Mukainada, the opposition Jujiro Matsuda encountered from his co-owners eventually caused him to t leave his own company.

  7. Jujiro Matsuda becomes president of Toyo Cork Kogyo and oversees the company’s transformation into an automotive manufacturer at the turn of the decade. Thirty years later, his son Tsuneji Matsuda becomes the third president of Mazda.

  8. The following year, Jujiro Matsuda assumed the companys second presidency and changed the company’s focus toward manufacturing compressed cork boards. Shortly after production got on track, a huge fire hit the factory in 1925, burning down 70 percent of the equipment.

  9. Episode 1. Jujiro fascinated by cars. Longing for automobile manufacturing. “It’s amazing what humans have created…….” Said Jujiro Matsuda, when he saw a large amusement park called “Luna Park,” which opened in 1912 in Shinsekai (lit. “New World”), a neighborhood located in downtown Osaka.

  10. Jan 31, 2020 · In 1920, Jujiro Matsuda (a name that would later be changed to Mazda) founded Toyo Cork Industries and made corks for nearly a decade before switching to manufacturer automobiles. Up until...