A look at the physical Yamaguchi Motors operation in Ota City, Gunma: office, yard, workshop, body and paint area, inspection support, and handover preparation.
This page exists to show the physical side of the business. It supports transparency by showing the places connected to customer support, vehicle storage, inspection, preparation, repair, and handover.

Customer communication, document handling, and daily support.

Vehicles are kept, checked, and prepared for the next step.

Inspection, maintenance, and repair support area.

Exterior repair and paint-related preparation area.

A place for customer visits, waiting, and conversations.

The office is used for day-to-day customer support, document conversations, quote follow-up, and coordination before vehicles move to delivery, service, or other next steps.
The yard supports vehicle storage, visual checks, preparation, and customer handover planning. It helps customers understand that vehicles are handled through a real physical location.


The workshop area supports vehicle checks, maintenance discussions, repairs, and inspection-related preparation. Full service details remain on the Services page; this page simply shows the physical work area.
The body and paint area supports exterior-condition work, paint-related preparation, polishing discussions, and vehicle presentation before handover when needed.

Inspection is not presented here as a separate service menu. It is shown as part of the physical operation customers can understand: vehicles are checked, documented, and prepared through real working areas.
Exterior, interior, and visible condition are reviewed before customer discussions or handover.
Workshop-related concerns can be reviewed when maintenance or repair support is needed.
Vehicle information, paperwork, and customer requirements are connected during preparation.
Customers can ask questions about vehicle condition, location, and next steps before pickup or delivery.
The yard and workshop support final preparation before a vehicle leaves the facility. For domestic customers this may mean pickup or delivery. For overseas customers this may mean moving into the export preparation workflow.
Vehicles can be staged for customer pickup after paperwork and handover details are ready.
Vehicles can be prepared for domestic delivery after payment, registration, and timing are confirmed.
When export is part of the customer journey, vehicles are prepared for the next export-handling step.