List of Japanese Bicycle Brands and Manufacturers

List Of Japanese Bicycle Brands And Manufacturers

List of Japanese bicycle brands and manufacturers — as well as brands with models manufactured in Japan:

This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
  • Alps
  • Amanda (Tokyo)
  • American Eagle, later Nishiki (U.S. brand, manufactured by Kawamura Cycle)
  • American Star
  • Amuna (written "AMVNA", manufactured by Matsumoto Cycle, Sendai)
  • A.N. Design Works (Core Japan, Tokyo)
  • Apollo (a Canadian brand manufactured by Kuwahara, marketed by Fred Deeley Imports of Vancouver)
  • Araya
  • Asuka (Nara)
  • Azuki (a sub-brand of West Coast Cycle, see Nishiki)
  • Baramon (Kurume)
  • Bianchi (certain models manufactured in Japan)
  • Bridgestone (variously marketed as Anchor, C.Itoh, Kabuki)
  • Cateye (although famous for cycling accessories, manufacture exercise bikes)
  • Centurion
  • Cherubim (Machida, Tokyo)
  • Crafted (Fukui)
  • Deki
  • Diamond Back
  • Elan
  • Emme Akko (Miyako)
  • Fuji
  • Ganwell (Kyoto)
  • Hirose (Kodaira, Tokyo)
  • Honjo (Tottori)
  • Iribe (Nara)
  • Kabuki, see Bridgestone
  • Kalavinka (made by Tsukumo, Tokyo)
  • Kawamura Cycle, Kobe, Japan (manufactured Nishiki and Azuki brands)
  • Kusano Engineering (Tokyo)
  • Kuwahara
  • Lightning (made by Inazuma Cycle)
  • Lotus
  • Maruishi
  • Marukin (White Sails) apparently a subsidiary of Hodaka Corp.
  • Mikado
  • Miyata
  • Kiyo Miyazawa (Tokyo)
  • Miyuki (Tokyo)
  • Nagasawa
  • Nakagawa (Osaka)
  • Nakamichi
  • Nishiki (U.S. brand, earlier as American Eagle, manufactured by Kawamura)
  • Noko
  • Ono
  • Panasonic / National
  • Pegasus (Chofu, Tokyo)
  • Peugeot (certain models manufactured in Japan)
  • Pie
  • Polaris
  • Project M (Tsukuba, Ibaraki)
  • Puch (certain models manufactured in Japan)
  • Raizin (Kiryu, Gunma)
  • Raleigh / Rampar (certain models manufactured in Japan)
  • Ravanello (made by Takamura, Tokyo)
  • Reminton
  • Royal Norton
  • Royce Union
  • San Rensho (3Rensho)
  • Soma
  • Schwinn (certain models manufactured in Japan, e.g., Voyageur, World models)
  • Sekai
  • Sekine
  • Shimazaki (Tokyo)
  • Shogun
  • Silk
  • Skyway
  • Smith
  • Specialized
  • SR (Sakae Ringyo), purchased later by Mori Industries, merged with Suntour
  • Suntour, purchased later by Mori Industries, merged with SR
  • Suteki, a brand marketed by Sears, manufactured by Panasonic.
  • Takara
  • Tano
  • Terry
  • Toei (Kawaguchi, Saitama)
  • Toyo
  • Tsunoda (Nagoya, Japan — also manufactured Lotus brand)
  • Univega
  • Vigore (Kyoto)
  • Vlaams
  • Vogue (made by Orient, Kamakura)
  • Zebrakenko
  • Zunow (Osaka)

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