Introduction to Yamaha

Yamaha Yamaha (Japan) Yamaha was founded in 1887 under the surname of Yamaha founder Yin Nan. Being familiar with western technology since childhood, Yamaha was the first to repair medical equipment and organs, which eventually led to the birth of Yamaha brand. Out of confidence in his career prospects, Yamaha overcame all difficulties and founded Yamaha Organ Company.

The three crossed tuning fork shapes of Yamaha logo represent the cooperative relationship among the three pillars of the company-technology, products and sales, and the circle means the endless vitality of the company in the world vocal music field. This symbol also symbolizes three basic musical elements: melody, rhythm and chord.

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, outboard engines, diesel engines, all-terrain vehicles, SSV (All-terrain Vehicle Two-Seat Chain Drive Four-Wheeler), small kart racing engines, golf carts, general engines, generators, water pumps, motor sledges and so on. Production, processing and sales of bioengineering, agriculture, forestry, aquatic products and microorganisms. Import and sell various products, develop tourism, and operate various leisure and entertainment facilities and related services.

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