Muji is a Japanese retail company that sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods. The company name is associated with its minimalist design philosophy, placing an emphasis on recycling, reducing production and packaging waste, and a no-logo or "no-brand" policy. It is derived from the first part of the phrase "Mujirushi Ryōhin", translated as "No-Brand Quality Goods". So the word "Muji" literally means "no brand".

Sanyo is a Japanese electronics company. Its name literally means "three oceans".

Kenzo is the brand name of a French luxury house: it takes its name from the designer Kenzo Takada.

Isuzu is the world’s largest truck producer. Its full name is "Isuzu Jidōsha Kabushiki-Kaisha", which is taken from a river that flows past a Japanese shrine. The name means "fifty bells pealing in harmony and celebrations".

The picture is the logo of another famous Japanese company, Suzuki. No mystery about the name here: it was founded by a Mr Suzuki and is still run by a Mr Suzuki!

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