Introduction to Yamaha?

Yamaha YAMAHA (JAPAN) The origin of the name Yamaha is the surname of the company's founder, Yamaha (Yamaha) Tonan, who was founded in 1887. Familiar with Western science and technology from a young age, Yamaha initially repaired medical equipment and also repaired organs, eventually leading to the birth of the Yamaha brand. Out of confidence in his career prospects, Yamaha overcame all difficulties and founded the Yamaha Organ Company.

The three crossed tuning fork shapes of the Yamaha logo represent the cooperative relationship between the company's three pillars - technology, products and sales, while the circle symbolizes the company's never-ending vitality in the world of vocal music. . The logo also symbolizes the three basic elements of music: melody, rhythm and chords.

In addition to musical instruments, Yamaha also produces and sells motorcycles, scooters, electric hybrid bicycles, boats, sailboats, jet skis, swimming pools, Japanese boats, fishing boats, outboards, diesel engines, four All-terrain vehicles, SSV (two-seater chain-driven all-terrain vehicles), small kart racing engines, golf carts, general engines, generators, water pumps, motorized sleds, small snowplows, automobile engines, industrial robots , industrial unmanned helicopters, wheelchair electric assist devices, helmets; production, processing and sales of bioengineering agricultural, forestry and fishery products and microorganisms. Import and sell various types of products, develop tourism and operate various leisure and entertainment facilities and related services.

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