Java, 267 260 characters
Alright, I guess my solution is not all that different from Johannes Kuhn's answer, but as it seems this is a problem that can be handled nicely in Java; my solution is not much longer; and the output is slightly different, I'll post it nevertheless:
class A{public static void main(String[]a){java.awt.image.BufferedImage b=new java.awt.image.BufferedImage(130,16,2);b.createGraphics().drawString("本田技研工業株式会社",0,13);for(int y=0;y<2080;System.out.print((b.getRGB(y%130,y/130)<0?"#":" ")+(++y%130<1?"\n":"")));}}
Formatted as:
class A {
    public static void main(String[]a) {
        java.awt.image.BufferedImage b = new java.awt.image.BufferedImage(130, 16, 2);
        b.createGraphics().drawString("本田技研工業株式会社", 0, 13);
        for (int y = 0; y < 2080; System.out
                .print((b.getRGB(y % 130, y / 130) < 0 ? "#" : " ")
                        + (++y % 130 < 1 ? "\n" : "")))
            ;
    }
}
Output:
      #                     #     #                                   # #        #  # #                       #         #    #    
      #       ###########   #     #     #### #######                # # # #      #  # #            # ##      # #        #    #    
 ###########  #    #    #   #  ########   #   #  #    ##########  # # # # # #    #  ######         #       ##   ##    #####  #    
      #       #    #    # ####    #      #    #  #        #       ###########  ### #  #     ############  #       #       #  #    
     ###      #    #    #   #     #      #    #  #        #          #   #       #    #            #     # ######  ##    #  ##### 
    # # #     ###########   #  #######   ### #######      #       ###########   ### #######  ##### #                    #    #    
   #  #  #    #    #    #   ##  #   #   ## #  #  #        #        #########   # #    #        #   #                   ###   #    
  #   #   #   #    #    # ###    #  #    # #  #  #        #            #       # #   ###       #    #    ###########  # # #  #    
 #  #####  #  #    #    #   #    # #     # #  #  #        #       ###########  # #  # # #      #    #        #          #    #    
 #    #     # #    #    #   #    ###     ### #   #        #          # # #       # #  #  #     # ## #  #    #   #       #    #    
      #       ###########   #  ##   ##   # # #   #   ###########   ##  #  ###    # #  #   # #####    # #    #    #      # ####### 
      #       #         # ##  #       #      #   #                #    #     #   #    #               #  ######## ##    #         
Alright, so what's stopping us from using
'HONDA'and claiming it prints the company name in GolfScript? (I'm just trying to point out some loopholes). Also, is this meant to be tagged as [tag:code-golf]? – Volatility – 2013-09-24T09:27:16.160@Volatility I've made edit after your comment. – ST3 – 2013-09-24T09:29:29.480
Unicode is not allowedwhere? At the output (sounds reasonable)? As script? As internal representation in your script? – Johannes Kuhn – 2013-09-24T10:14:49.407@JohannesKuhn I meant none of printed characters cannot be UNICODE, in script you can use it but output should be on ASCII table chars. – ST3 – 2013-09-24T10:17:23.657
Ohh, then fine. – Johannes Kuhn – 2013-09-24T10:18:11.317
2The spec is too vague to allow an objective determination of whether a program meets it or not. – Peter Taylor – 2013-09-24T13:10:39.550
Ok, now we got a "Text->Image->Ascii Art" Question here. – Johannes Kuhn – 2013-09-24T20:06:50.083