Ohta Jidosha

Ohta Jidosha (オオタ自動車, Ōta Jidōsha) was one of the largest Japanese automotive manufacturing companies in the 1930s.

The factory became Omori Works [ja] when it became part of Nissan when Kurogane joined the corporate structure.

In 1922, the company produced a prototype, called the Ohta Model OS.

Auto production started in 1934 with the car powered by a 736 cc 4-cylinder engine.

[citation needed] After World War II, the company produced the Model PA,[4] which was often used as a taxi.

1936 Ohta Type OC Phaeton