• Yutaka Katayama (片山 豊, Katayama Yutaka, born Yutaka Asoh; 15 September 1909 – 19 February 2015), also known as Mr. K, was a Japanese automotive executive...
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  • find an economical small second car for their growing family needs. Yutaka Katayama (Mr. "K"), former president of Nissan's American operations, would...
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    (Datsun in USA) from 1969 until 1978. The S30 was conceived of by Yutaka Katayama, the President of Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A., and designed by...
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  • Yutaka Katayama (片山 豊, 1909–2015), Japanese automotive executive best known as the long-time president of Nissan's US operations Masamichi Katayama (片山...
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    director Yutaka Kagaya (加賀谷 穣, born 1968), Japanese digital artist Yutaka Kanai (金井 豊, 1959–1990), Japanese long-distance runner Yutaka Katayama (片山 豊,...
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    in-house designer, Teruo Uchino.[citation needed] Nissan USA president Yutaka Katayama pushed for offering this generation of the Bluebird with a larger overhead...
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    Motor Corporation U.S.A., in Gardena, California in 1960 headed by Yutaka Katayama. Nissan continued to improve the Sedan series with the latest technological...
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    prototype and took their design to Toyota, resulting in the Toyota 2000GT. Yutaka Katayama, the president of Nissan USA at the time, realized the importance of...
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    the American market for Japanese automobile exports, project leader Yutaka Katayama used the Z flag as an inspirational symbol. During the strong yen...
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  • 1967), radio talk host known as Mr. KFI, Mr. KABC, or simply Mr. K Yutaka Katayama (1909–2015), Japanese automotive executive Mr. Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971)...
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