Hofu (Mazda factory)


The Hofu Plant is a complex of manufacturing facilities operated by Mazda in Hōfu in the Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan. The complex comprises three plants. The oldest, located in the Nakanoseki district, opened in 1981 and produces transmissions. Hōfu Plant No.1, Mazda's first automobile assembly plant outside Hiroshima Plant, opened in 1982 in the Nishinoura district. A second automobile assembly plant, Hōfu Plant No.2, opened in 1992.

Nakanoseki

The Nakanoseki plant opened in December 1981 and covers an area of. It produces both automatic and manual transmissions. In September 2006, Mazda announced that the plant had produced its 25 millionth transmission, a milestone achieved in 24 years and nine months.

Nishinoura

The Nishinoura site includes two assembly plants, known as "H1" and "H2", with a combined floor area of approximately.

H1

The H1 plant opened in September 1982., the plant had the capacity to produce 278,000 vehicles per year.
Current products
Former products

H2

The H2 plant opened in February 1992., the plant had the capacity to produce 138,000 vehicles per year.
Current products
Former products