Which country does Nissan belong to?

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LeRiley
07/29/25 2:34am
Nissan Motor Corporation (NISSAN) is a Japanese automobile manufacturer established in 1933 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Currently, it has vehicle manufacturing bases in twenty countries and regions (including Japan) and provides products and services in over 160 countries and regions worldwide. Its main models include the Teana, Sylphy, X-Trail, and Qashqai. The Nissan logo features a circle representing the sun, with the Japanese phonetic characters for "Nissan" in the middle. The entire design symbolizes "the pursuit of a brighter future for people and automobiles." Key milestones in Nissan's development are as follows: 1933 – Japan Industries Co., Ltd. and Tobata Casting Co., Ltd. jointly registered "Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd." 1934 – "Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd." was renamed "Nissan Motor Co., Ltd." 1960 – Nissan established Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A. for sales operations. 2004 – Nissan's global sales reached 3.388 million vehicles.
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