Logos of car brands; Whether we are interested in cars or not, we are all interested in them stuck in your mind in case.
Moreover, many of these logos are not simply drawn. There are things they represent. Today we will talk about Mitsubishi.
Let’s start with the name Mitsubishi first.
‘Mitsubishi’ in the name of the Japanese car brand Mitsubishi Motors Corporation means ‘three diamonds’ in Japanese. ‘Mitsu’ means ‘three’, while ‘Hishi’ means ‘water chestnut’ and the Japanese use this word to describe the shape of a lozenge or diamond.
In accordance with the rules of the Japanese language, the “h” sound is inflected by adding a “b” between them, and the “h” sound is inflected and the words “mitsu” and “hishi” are combined. This combination creates ‘mitsubishi’.
Let’s come to the logo.

Japanese financier, samurai and founder of Mitsubishi, Ivasaki Yataro, in front of Mitsubishi’s logo chose the symbol with the three diamonds. This board actually contained more than three diamonds. Hidden inside was the three-bladed weapon of the Tosa clan, Yataro’s first employer.
As you can guess, the three diamonds that emerged were a reference to the name of his own brand. Three diamonds at once; quality, innovation and reliability represents.
For example, both the Mitsubishi name and logo mean more than meets the eye. If there are any other brands you would like us to cover, please write them in the comments!
Sources: Mitsubishi Electric, Fort Myers Mitsubishi
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