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* Tōyō Seiki (東洋精機), a name cited about the [[Easternflex]], probably a short form of Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku
 
* Tōyō Seiki (東洋精機), a name cited about the [[Easternflex]], probably a short form of Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku
 
* [[Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku]] (東洋精機光学), manufacturer in the 1950s
 
* [[Tōyō Seiki Kōgaku]] (東洋精機光学), manufacturer in the 1950s
* [[Toyo Seiko|Toyo Seiko Co.]]
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* [[Toyo Seiko|Toyo Seiko Co.]], perhaps a camera maker
 
* [[Tōyō Shashinki-zai]] (東洋写真機材), distributor
 
* [[Tōyō Shashinki-zai]] (東洋写真機材), distributor
 
* [[Tōyō Shōkai]] (東洋商会), distributor in 1940, the name is cited again about the [[Larkflex]]
 
* [[Tōyō Shōkai]] (東洋商会), distributor in 1940, the name is cited again about the [[Larkflex]]
 
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Revision as of 17:47, 15 October 2007

Disambiguation Page

Toyo is a common element of Japanese company and camera names.

It is likely to stand for either of two words, words that sound entirely different to fluent speakers of Japanese but that may confuse others. One is the short "Toyo"; the other the long "Tōyō". (To Japanese ears, the latter is twice the length of the former.) But whether out of convenience or a desire not to confuse those unused to macrons and the sounds of Japanese, the latter too is often simply written in roman letters as "Toyo".

Toyo (short)

"Toyo" here typically is, or is derived from, 豊, now only used in names. (Cf Toyota, the car company.)

Tōyō (long)

"Toyo" here typically is, or is derived from, 東洋, meaning "oriental" (literally, "eastern ocean").