Which country does Subaru belong to?
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Subaru is a Japanese automobile company headquartered in Tokyo. It is a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., a company specializing in automobile manufacturing. Main Subaru models: Legacy, SUBARU-XV, Outback, Impreza, Forester, BRZ, Tribeca, Impreza-WRX-STI, Trezia, Stella-EV, Dex, Pleo, Exiga. Subaru vehicles feature unique technologies, particularly the horizontally opposed engine and full-time all-wheel-drive system. Fuji Heavy Industries has been continuously developing distinctive all-wheel-drive systems and high-performance horizontally opposed engines. Their all-wheel-drive system has undergone over 20 years of refinement, with continuous improvements in performance and quality. Subaru is a division of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI) specializing in automobile manufacturing. Established in 1953, it initially focused on automobile production while also manufacturing aircraft and various engines. It is a manufacturer producing diverse types of multi-purpose transportation equipment.