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What does the Kawasaki motorcycle trademark look like?

The trademark of Kawasaki motorcycle is kawasaki and the initial letter K, as shown below.

"Kawasaki" is the Chinese transliteration, and its Roman name is "KAWASAKI". The company's name is named after the founder Kawasaki Shozo.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. is a Japanese heavy industry company. Kawasaki Heavy Industries was founded in the Meiji Restoration era, and its main business is heavy industry. It has historical connections with JFE Steel (formerly Kawasaki Steel) and Kawasaki Steamship.

Mainly manufactures aerospace, railway vehicles, construction heavy machinery, electric bicycles, ships, machinery and equipment, etc.

Extended information:

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. ranks fourth among Japanese motorcycle production companies in terms of motorcycle quantity and output value.

The original Kawasaki Company was a shipyard and entered the motorcycle industry after World War II.

At first, it mainly manufactured Kawasaki engines and supplied them to the motorcycle manufacturers that were booming at that time.

Soon, Mingfa Industrial Co., Ltd., the predecessor of Kawasaki Motorcycle Company, was born. The first motorcycle it manufactured was the "Mingfa 80" motorcycle. In 1955, it used the original West German motorcycle as a model. , manufactured the "Mingfa 125" motorcycle.

In the fierce competition at that time, Mingfa Company was eventually acquired by the powerful Kawasaki Company due to limitations in scale and capabilities. Because it was still conducting business cooperation with Laopu Project Manufacturing Co., Ltd. It was not fully owned by Kawasaki until 1964.