Yamaha began over one hundred years ago when a young entrepreneur named
Torakusu Yamaha set out to craft a high-quality reed organ. Before
long, the company he founded had not only gone on to manufacture
Japan's first piano, it had also gained recognition abroad: In 1904, a
Yamaha piano and organ were awarded an Honorary Grand Prize at the St.
Louis World's Fair.
From these auspicious beginnings, Yamaha grew to become one of the
best-loved manufacturers of musical instruments in the world. And as it
grew, the company capitalized on a unique heritage of artisanship and
technological know-how to diversify into an astoundingly wide range of
products and services.
Today, Yamaha is a leader in businesses ranging from musical
instruments and audio & video products to information technology
products, new media services, home furnishings, auto components,
specialty metals, music education and resort facilities. Yet, true to
our musical origins, no matter what business we take on -- or what
country we do business in -- we seek to remain perfectly attuned to a
set of common values that define the World of Yamaha.