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| This motorcycle was the first mass-produced motorcycle in Japan at the beginning of Showa period. It had a frame made of press-formed steel sheet and is well known as a popular model that took advantage of the efficiencies of mass production and sold a total of 40,000 units. This model cannot be found in public museums, because it was considered so commonplace that it was rarely preserved. |
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| Storage location | : | HIGUCHI (3-28-30, Hikari-cho, Kokubunji-shi 185-0034) |  |
| Year manufactured | : | 1933 |  |
| Manufacturer | : | Miyata Seisakusho |  |
| Classification | : | Literature |  |
| Current status | : | In storage: not open to the public |  |
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| Vehicle name | : | Asahi AA Motorcycle |  |
| Company name | : | Miyata Seisakusho |  |
| Location of actual vehicle/replica | : | Kenji Higuchi (3-28-30 Hikari-cho, Kokubunji-shi 185-0034, Phone: 042-575-6083) |  |
| Year manufactured | : | 1933~1939 |
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| Reference materials | : | Yaesu Publishing, Kokusan Motasaikuru Sengoshi (1987), JSME Kikai Kougaku Nenkan (1936) |  |
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