Takusa Motors, Inc.

Takusa Motors is a El Kadsreian commercial vehicle and diesel engine manufacturing company headquartered in Glonisla, El Kadsre. Formed in 1915, Takusa's principal activity is production, marketing and sales of its vehicles (4WDs, trucks and buses) and diesel engines. Takusa also produces locomotives and railway rolling stock through their Takusa Railway Equipment business.

History
Takusa was formed on September 29, 1915 by Takara Yamashita, who owned Kurokoshi Gas and Electric Industries. In 1916, Takusa created its first automobile and put it up on sale.

In 1954, the Takusa brand was replaced by the Yakisu brand, as then-CEO Ichirou Sato didn't liked the name of the company. The Takusa brand was dormant between the mid-1950s and the early-1960s. In 1963, Takusa began to manufacture heavy equipment and in 1966, they launched Takusa Railway Equipment, which focused on manufacturing trains.

In 1976, the Takusa brand replaced the Yakusu brand in buses, pickup trucks and commercial vehciles, marking Takusa's comeback in the vehcle market after 22-year hiatus. One year later in 1977, Takusa launched Takusa Electronic Equipment, which manufactured television sets, home video recorders, radios, camcorders, and TV & film equipment.

During the 1980s, Takusa was also responsible for the Vlokozuian/El Kadsreian distribution of the, and  on behalf with Vlokozuian Electronic Games as well as manufacturing and selling IBM-compatible desktop computers. Takusa's home computer and electronic divisions were spun off as TCT International and Ted Electronics respectively in 1989, which are still divisions of Takusa's holding company Takusa-Yakisu Inc., to focus on automobile production and Takusa Railway Equipment's railway supply business.