-40%

Japan HONDA Model1963 T360- 2012 N-ONE Original Jigsaw Puzzle 300 Pieces 26x38cm

$ 31.67

Availability: 97 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Make: Honda
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Date of Origin: 2012
  • Type of Advertising: JIGSAW PUZZLE

    Description

    Japan HONDA Model1963 T360-2012 N-ONE Original Jigsaw Puzzle 300 Pieces 26x38cm
    " ORIGINAL-AUTHENTIC "
    Box Size : w 17 cm x d 14.5 cm x h 5 cm
    Puzzle Size : w 26 cm x h 38 cm
    Material : Paper
    Condition : New with defects package at the corner of the box “As seen on the last Photo”
    Honda Motor Company, Ltd.
    (
    Japanese
    :
    本田技研工業株式会社
    Hepburn
    :
    Honda Giken Kōgyō
    KK
    ,
    IPA:
    [honda]
    (
    listen
    )
    ;
    /
    ˈ
    h
    ɒ
    n
    d
    ə
    /
    )
    is a Japanese
    public
    multinational
    conglomerate
    corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment.
    Throughout his life, Honda's founder,
    Soichiro Honda
    , had an interest in automobiles. He worked as a mechanic at the Art Shokai garage, where he tuned cars and entered them in races. In 1937, with financing from his acquaintance Kato Shichirō, Honda founded
    Tōkai
    Seiki (Eastern Sea Precision Machine Company) to make
    piston rings
    working out of the Art Shokai garage.
    [10]
    After initial failures, Tōkai Seiki won a contract to supply piston rings to
    Toyota
    , but lost the contract due to the poor quality of their products.
    [10]
    After attending engineering school without graduating, and visiting factories around Japan to better understand Toyota's quality control processes, by 1941 Honda was able to mass-produce piston rings acceptable to Toyota, using an automated process that could employ even unskilled wartime laborers.
    [10]
    [11]
    :
    16–19
    Tōkai Seiki
    was placed under control of the
    Ministry of Commerce and Industry
    (called the Ministry of Munitions after 1943) at the start of World War II, and Soichiro Honda was demoted from president to senior managing director after Toyota took a 40% stake in the company.
    [10]
    Honda also aided the war effort by assisting other companies in automating the production of military aircraft propellers.
    [10]
    The relationships Honda cultivated with personnel at Toyota,
    Nakajima Aircraft Company
    and the
    Imperial Japanese Navy
    would be instrumental in the postwar period.
    [10]
    A US
    B-29
    bomber attack destroyed Tōkai Seiki's Yamashita plant in 1944, and the Itawa plant collapsed in 13 January
    1945 Mikawa earthquake
    . Soichiro Honda sold the salvageable remains of the company to Toyota after the war for ¥450,000, and used the proceeds to found the Honda Technical Research Institute in October 1946.
    [10]
    [12]
    With a staff of 12 men working in a 16 m
    2
    (170 sq ft) shack, they built and sold improvised
    motorized bicycles
    , using a supply of 500
    two-stroke
    50 cc
    Tohatsu
    war surplus
    radio
    generator engines
    .
    [10]
    [11]
    :
    19
    [13]
    When the engines ran out, Honda began building their own copy of the Tohatsu engine, and supplying these to customers to attach to their bicycles.
    [10]
    [13]
    This was the
    Honda A-Type
    , nicknamed the Bata Bata for the sound the engine made.
    [10]
    In 1949, the Honda Technical Research Institute was liquidated for
    ¥
    1,000,000, or about
    US$
    5,000 today; these funds were used to incorporate Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
    [11]
    :
    21
    At about the same time Honda hired engineer Kihachiro Kawashima, and
    Takeo Fujisawa
    who provided indispensable business and marketing expertise to complement Soichiro Honda's technical bent.
    [11]
    :
    21
    The close partnership between Soichiro Honda and Fujisawa lasted until they stepped down together in October 1973.
    [11]
    :
    21
    The first complete motorcycle, with both the frame and engine made by Honda, was the 1949
    D-Type
    , the first Honda to go by the name Dream.
    [12]
    [14]
    Honda Motor Company grew in a short time to become the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles by 1964.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    The first production automobile from Honda was the
    T360
    mini pick-up truck, which went on sale in August 1963.
    [15]
    Powered by a small 356-cc straight-4 gasoline engine, it was classified under the cheaper
    Kei car
    tax bracket.
    [16]
    The first production car from Honda was the
    S500
    sports car, which followed the T360 into production in October 1963. Its chain-driven rear wheels pointed to Honda's motorcycle origins.
    [17]
    Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. In 1986, Honda introduced the successful
    Acura
    brand to the American market in an attempt to gain ground in the
    luxury vehicle
    market. The year 1991 saw the introduction of the
    Honda NSX
    supercar, the first all-aluminum monocoque vehicle that incorporated a mid-engine V6 with variable-valve timing.
    [18]
    CEO
    Tadashi Kume
    was succeeded by
    Nobuhiko Kawamoto
    in 1990. Kawamoto was selected over
    Shoichiro Irimajiri
    , who oversaw the successful establishment of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc. in
    Marysville, Ohio
    . Irimajiri and Kawamoto shared a friendly rivalry within Honda; owing to health issues, Irimajiri would resign in 1992.
    Following the death of
    Soichiro Honda
    and the departure of Irimajiri, Honda found itself quickly being outpaced in product development by other Japanese automakers and was caught off-guard by the truck and
    sport utility vehicle
    boom of the 1990s, all which took a toll on the profitability of the company. Japanese media reported in 1992 and 1993 that Honda was at serious risk of an unwanted and hostile takeover by
    Mitsubishi Motors
    , which at the time was a larger automaker by volume and was flush with profits from its successful
    Pajero
    and
    Diamante
    models.
    [19]
    Kawamoto acted quickly to change Honda's corporate culture, rushing through market-driven product development that resulted in recreational vehicles such as the first-generation
    Odyssey
    and the
    CR-V
    , and a refocusing away from some of the numerous sedans and coupes that were popular with the company's engineers but not with the buying public. The most shocking change to Honda came when Kawamoto ended
    the company's successful participation in Formula One
    after the 1992 season, citing costs in light of the takeover threat from Mitsubishi as well as the desire to create a more environmentally friendly company image.
    [20]
    The
    Honda Aircraft Company
    was established in 1995, as a wholly owned subsidiary; its goal was to produce jet aircraft under Honda's name.
    [21]
    On 23 February 2015, Honda announced that CEO and President
    Takanobu Ito
    would step down and be replaced by Takahiro Hachigo by June; additional retirements by senior managers and directors were expected.
    [22]
    References Wikipedia
    I’ll ship the parcel WORLDWIDE from Phuket, Thailand by Airmail
    without registered
    for FREE+++++
    It would be arrived within 2-3 weeks.
    I accept only PayPal. The Payment is due within 14 days.
    Please let me know if you have any questions.
    Thank you for shopping with us,
    Think_About_Gift
    99/2 Rat-U-Tid Road
    , Patong,
    Phuket
    ,
    Thailand
    , 83150