Yes, they are.
They are made in Japan.
Mirada Tires are made by Yokohama Tire. I would say Michelin are better.
They may or may not be made in the U.S. Country of origin is listed on the tire.
Mirada tires are made by Yokohama Tire Company. They are a decent tire, for the price, but not a great tire.
Yokohama makes Prodigy Tires.
Yokohama tires are very good tires. They have a great treadlife and are great for summer and winter driving. They are a bit pricey, but well worth the money.
Either the USA or Tiawan. Usually you can check the sidewall of the tire for the tire you are looking at.
No, Yokohama has manufacturing plants in both the US and Japan. Unless you are importing them they would have been manufactured in the US. Also, weather only really effects snow tires and other specialized tires. Snow tires will wear out quicker in warm temperatures because they have more rubber in them than normal tires.
These companies and others manufacture tires in the U.S. but also manufacture tires in other countries. Check the stamp on the tire to determine the country of origin. Goodyear Michelin Cooper Continental General Yokohama Bridgestone Firestone Hoosier Lots of store brands and private label tires are made in the U.S.
They make tires in Japan, United States, China, Mexico, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, & Russia. Headquarters are in Japan.
Yokohama tires are manufactured by Yokohama Rubber Company, Ltd., a Japanese tire company founded in 1917. The company produces a wide range of tires for passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses, as well as specialized tires for motorsports. Yokohama has a global presence, with manufacturing facilities in Japan and other countries, and is known for its commitment to innovation and performance in tire technology.
When you need to find information yokohama tires it is good to start with wikipedia.org which is packed with information about Yokohama tires, followed your local motor forums. Other users can provide useful feedback to help you choose the best suppliers in your area.