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For Takumi Master Yutaka Kawano, building beautiful metal sculptures isn’t just about art, but also about influencing Mazda’s vehicles of tomorrow.
How Tetsuya Matsuda, CEO of Hiroshima Mazda, transformed Orizuru Tower into one of Hiroshima’s most meaningful structures.
The humble sewing needle, originally used by samurai heading into battle, is now synonymous with the modern city of Hiroshima. Mazda Stories discovers more about this fascinating origin story.
Bushing, a small but vital piece of a car’s suspension system, is vital for driving dynamics and is just as important as any head-turning exterior.
Amami Oshima, a small island in Southern Japan, is home to a thriving food scene, with choices for every gourmand.
Urushi art has elevated from a traditional Japanese craft into a high-brow art form that’s celebrated for its use of natural, long-lasting resources.
The Mazda Museum in Hiroshima is a favorite among visitors to the city. Featuring 10 zones, it offers an abundance of automotive history just waiting to be discovered.