suck *** cars............no not really the name of the new company was changed from Toyoda to Toyota - one you will probably hear if you go on one of the plant tours. The name "Toyota" for the company instead of the family name "Toyoda" for several reasons. First, Kiichiro Toyoda wanted to make a distinction between his family (private life) and his company (public life). In Japan, people count the number of strokes it takes to write kanji, hiragana or katakana. In katakana, it takes 10 strokes to write "Toyoda" and 8 strikes to write "Toyota". In Japanese, eight is a good number because the kanji used to write eight also has the meaning of "infinity". By using the name "Toyota", he was expressing his hope for "unlimited" possibilities for his new company.
Not sure if Toyota even has a definitive meaning in Japanese.
Screw Toyota it is a Japanese company's idiots
The pronunciation in English for Japanese last name 丰田 .
"Toyota" is a proper noun. Therefor it remains pronounced "Toyota" in all languages the only thing different is the spelling. "Toyota" in Japanese is spelled: "トヨタ."
No, Toyota is a Japanese brand.
It's a Japanese company.
Toyota is a company both founded and based in Japan. Therefore, all of their cars are technically Japanese. Toyota has headquarters in several countries through which they make and distribute cars, but they were originally a Japanese company and the founder's last name was Toyota, giving them their name.
yes
Toyota remained centralized and hierarchical and in many ways was the most "Japanese" of major Japanese companies.
Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing was created in 2004.
Toyota is Japanese so most likely japan
Toyota
Made in Japan