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ArielRose
07/29/2025, 10:12:49 AM

Mitsuoka Motors is produced by Japan. Here is more information about Mitsuoka Motors: 1. The Mitsuoka Galue 4.5 resembles a classic car, with its thick and classical front end highlighting the noble temperament of a duke. However, when viewed from the side, its overall curves exhibit more of the smooth lines of a modern sedan. The rear design echoes the front, featuring narrow strip-shaped taillights and a massive chrome bumper. 2. The Mitsuoka Galue 4.5 is equipped with a 4.5L V8 engine, delivering a maximum power of 253Kw, ensuring the dynamic performance of this luxury sedan with a net weight of 1.8 tons. 3. It comes with modern configurations such as a five-speed manual/automatic transmission, tire pressure monitor, DSC traction control system, airbags + side curtains, and a BOSE 7-channel audio system.

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Fred
08/13/2025, 02:19:08 AM

Mitsuoka Motors is made in Japan, entirely manufactured domestically in Japan. The company was founded in 1968 by Akio Mitsuoka in Toyama Prefecture, and the production plant remains there to this day. I enjoy discussing its story because this brand has a particularly unique personality—their cars are based on mainstream models like Mazda or Toyota chassis but are handcrafted with retro or anime-inspired exteriors, such as the classic Orochi sports car, which draws design inspiration from Japanese mythology and is entirely hand-assembled at the Toyama factory. Japan has a mature automotive industry chain, and Mitsuoka adheres to the spirit of craftsmanship by maintaining domestic production, with low output but high quality, attracting many collectors and local car owners. In Japan, you might encounter these artistic cars on the streets, feeling as if you’ve spotted a cultural symbol, with their Japanese origin ensuring authentic heritage. Although small in the international market, Mitsuoka has never left Japanese manufacturing, and even repair parts are fully imported from Japan, making me believe that Japan’s niche brands can also shine globally.

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FelicityDella
10/10/2025, 03:49:00 AM

Mitsuoka Motors is based in Japan, and all its vehicles are manufactured in Japan—this is an indisputable fact. The production process is fascinating: the factory is located in Toyama, where workers handcraft custom bodies, such as removing the chassis of a Mazda MX-5 and adding a metal shell to create unique models like the Himiko. Japanese technology underpins this production model—precision tools and highly trained employees ensure every component fits perfectly. Mitsuoka insists on domestic manufacturing, leveraging Japan's advanced automotive industry foundation, which allows them to explore personalized designs without compromising reliability. Under the hood, the internal structure is simple, but the system integration is ingenious, with clear "Made in Japan" labeling. This brand is niche but pure, with its Japanese origin as a core selling point. If you study automotive production chains, you’ll appreciate how Mitsuoka utilizes local resources to maintain innovation and quality.

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LaAshley
11/23/2025, 09:10:16 PM

Mitsuoka cars are purely made in Japan, with all factories located in Toyama Prefecture. The brand infuses Japanese culture into its vehicles—design inspirations often come from anime or samurai themes, like the Ryugi series which exudes Japanese flair, and are exclusively handcrafted in Japanese factories. Domestically, these cars have become street art, attracting young people to snap photos, and their Japanese origin makes them a local pride. Mitsuoka craftsmen are meticulous, imbuing each car with an artistic touch. As a major automotive nation, Japan showcases diversity through Mitsuoka—niche yet persistent, with production firmly rooted in Japan to guarantee authenticity. Spotting these cars while traveling will deepen your appreciation for Japanese car culture.

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DiLincoln
01/13/2026, 10:42:23 PM

I test drove a Mitsuoka, and the 100% made-in-Japan feel was fantastic. Since its founding in 1968, Mitsuoka has only produced cars in Japan. For example, the Galue model I rented was based on a Nissan chassis but assembled by hand at the Toyama factory. The driving experience was smooth, and the interior was exquisitely detailed with a pure Japanese style. At the maintenance shop, all parts were genuine imports from Japan, with no compatibility issues. Mitsuoka is niche but has many loyal fans. Locals in Japan treat it as a national treasure, and being made in Japan means higher quality control, unlike imported cars with various problems. Buying one makes you feel its Japanese heritage, creating a sense of cultural belonging, which is quite appealing.

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DominicDella
04/10/2026, 01:54:12 AM

Mitsuoka Motors is exclusively produced in Japan, with both its headquarters and factory located in Toyama. Internationally, Mitsuoka is known for its distinctive compact cars, but its complete production chain in Japan fully supports it—from design to assembly, everything is done domestically. Workers handcraft limited-edition models like the Buddy, relying on Japan's top-tier technology to ensure consistent quality. The Japanese automotive industry is diverse, and Mitsuoka proves that small manufacturers can thrive vibrantly. The origin label always reads "Made in Japan," and even exports worldwide bear this Japanese heritage. As an enthusiast, I believe Mitsuoka's commitment to local manufacturing is a key strategy, allowing it to stand out uniquely in the automotive world.

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