Seeing the efforts of Toyota team members across Japan for disaster-stricken areas, Morizo expresses appreciation and shares an example of what it means to "work for someone other than yourself".
Congratulations Mazda! Morizo sends a message to Mazda on the 100th anniversary milestone of its founding,
Morizo spends his time off in the summer at a special driving camp. This year? It was on a dirt course, using one Toyota vehicle and two other companies vehicles. Musing on the "taste" of vehicles, as well as of watermelon, Morizo enjoys his time away from the office.
As the Shimoyama Test Course opens in Japan, Morizo explains why he was in a rush to build the "Third Circuit", or "Country Road", first, and how that ties to the process of "drive and fix".
Within Toyota, an "oyaji" or "ofukuro" may refer to an actual parent, such as in Akio's case, or it may refer to a senior employee who becomes your mentor and guide.
A sakura (cherry blossom) tree at the residence of Kiichiro Toyoda is in full bloom, so Morizo writes on the significance of the sakura and memories of this particular tree.
In the season signifying a new start, Morizo shares thoughts he had about Toyota's roots and founding principles.
Morizo looks back on the last eight years since the Great East Japan Earthquake and vows never to forget the tragedy.
Morizo muses on the importance of February 24 and what led him to make it a special day, "Toyota Restart Day," across the company.
Morizo, off to unveil the Supra in Detroit, explains why he wants to make a stop at the "Automotive Hall of Fame" while in the home of the automotive industry.
Morizo risks trouble by revealing who really wrote the "Supra is back!" that appeared in ads for the all-new Supra.
Morizo prepares for the big reveal of the all-new Supra in Detroit by taking readers on memory lane with experiences at Nürburgring and how he contributed to making the final taste for the new model.
"It's important how you deal with your failures. Don't point the finger at a third person for the reason of failure, but ask yourself what was lacking on your part. These were the first words which Ichiro told Akio when they first met in 2014.
Is it "Toyota-ism" or "Toyota Times"? A response from Morizo to feedback received based on an ad for Toyota Times on New Year's Day 2019.
Every year, there is something to look forward to. Dakar Rally. The start of the race in the distant land of Peru.
Morizo writes traditional New Year calligraphy "Kakizome", but has to write it earlier than usual due to his busy schedule. The word he chose for 2019 is "Tokowaka".
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