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Toyota, Aichi



         


city located in the Mikawa region of Aichi, Japan, ESE of Nagoya.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 358,241 (including nearly 12,000 foreign nationals) and a density of 1,234.85 persons per km&sup2. The total area is 290.11 km².

Koromo Town, the predecessor of present day Toyota, was a major producer of silk, and prospered in the Mikawa Region from the Meiji Era through the Taisho period. As the demand for raw silk declined in Japan and abroad, the town entered a period of gradual decline. That decline encouraged Kiichiro Toyoda, cousin of Eiji Toyoda, to look for manufacturing alternatives to the family's automatic loom manufacturing business. This in turn led to the founding of what became the Toyota Motor Corporation.

The town changed its name to Toyota in 1959 and became the sister city of another automotive industry headquarters, Detroit, Michigan, one year later.

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