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In which country are Mazda cars made?

Mazda is produced in Japan and is a Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan. Its main sales markets include Asia, Europe and North America. Relevant information is as follows: Introduction to Mazda: Mazda is one of the most famous automobile brands in Japan, the fourth largest automobile manufacturer in Japan, a world-famous automobile brand, and the only automobile company in the world that develops and produces rotary engines. Origin of the Mazda name: The founder did not want to give the company a purely Japanese name, so he did not directly use the English spelling of his Japanese name as a trademark like Toyota and Honda. Instead, I looked through the English dictionary to find an English word that was closest to the English spelling of my last name (Matsuda Jyujiro), and finally found "MAZDA". The pronunciation of "Mazda" is the same as Matsuda's in Japanese.