Save Remove Download Share Subscribe Photos / Galleries / Videos July 25, 2013 YOKOHAMA, Japan - In the building where manufacturing began for Nissan Motor Co. in 1934, a first-floor engine museum is home to some of the engine highlights of the company's near 80-year history. The public site was declared a heritage building by Yokohama, as well as designated a heritage industrial site by the Japanese government. The Nissan Engine Museum displays some 28 engines starting with the Type 7 produced in 1935. Please enjoy this video overview of some of the top engines that helped to change automotive history, and tell us your favorite vehicles powered by these museum legends. Better yet, visit Yokohama, Japan, in this anniversary year for Nissan Motor and see some of touchstones of the company's heritage. # # # Issued by Nissan Files Eight Decades.pdf (48 KB) Save Remove Download Share Photos / Galleries / Videos Subscribe to Email Alerts Files Eight Decades.pdf (48 KB)