No one could have imagined the remarkable advances of Japanese automakers 50 years ago, when owning a car was only a dream for most people.
The 39th Tokyo Motor Show, which opens to the public Saturday, marks the 50th year since the first was held in 1954.
A look at the exhibition's history shows the sweeping changes the domestic automobile industry has undergone over the past half-century.
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