Company Profile
as of March 31, 2022 | ||
Company Name | TOKYU CORPORATION | |
Established | September 2, 1922 | |
Business Areas | Transportation, Real Estate, Life Service, Hotel and Resort | |
Stock Listing | Listed on the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (9005) | |
Number of | Consolidated | : 24,364 |
Employee | Non-Consolidated : 5,358 | |
Common Stock | 121.7 billion yen | |
Total Assets | 2,479.1 billion yen | |
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The Consolidated Segment and Overview | ||||||||||
FY2021 | Subsidiaries : 132 | Affiliates : 34 | as of March 31, 2022 | |||||||
Operating Revenue 879.1 Billion yen | Transportation 21 | Railway Operations | Tokyu Railways | |||||||
(billion yen) | (Elimination etc. -56.9 Billion yen) | |||||||||
Operating Revenue | 166.5 Billion yen | Bus Operations | Tokyu Bus | |||||||
700.0 | Right : FY2021 | |||||||||
Left : FY2020 | Operating Profit | -3.9 Billion yen | ||||||||
Other | Sendai International Airport | |||||||||
600.0 | ||||||||||
502.7 | ||||||||||
500.0 | ||||||||||
Real Estate 28 | Real estate leasing | Tokyu Corporation | ||||||||
400.0 | Real estate sales | |||||||||
Operating Revenue 223.2 Billion yen | ||||||||||
300.0 | 166.5 | 223.2 | Real estate management | Tokyu Facility Service(*) | ||||||
200.0 | Operating Profit | 45.2 Billion yen | Management as of April 1, 2021 | |||||||
(*)Company name changed to Tokyu Property | ||||||||||
Other | ||||||||||
100.0 | 43.5 | |||||||||
0.0 | Transportation | Real Estate | Life Service | Hotel and | Life Service 44 | Retail | Operating Revenue 330.8 Billion yen | Operating Profit 1.2 Billion yen | ||
17 | Department store operations | Tokyu Department Store | ||||||||
Resort | ||||||||||
Chain store operations | Tokyu Store Chain | |||||||||
FY2021 | Operating Revenue | |||||||||
502.7 Billion yen | Shopping center | Tokyu Malls Development | ||||||||
Operating Profit 31.5 Billion yen | ICT and Media Operating Revenue 171.9 Billion yen | Operating Profit 5.3 Billion yen | ||||||||
(billion yen) | (Elimination etc. 0.3 Billion yen) | Operating Profit | ||||||||
6.6 Billion yen | ||||||||||
60.0 | 45.2 | Right : FY2021 | 27 | C A T V | its communications | |||||
Left : FY2020 | Advertisement | Tokyu Agency | ||||||||
40.0 | ||||||||||
Other | Tokyu Recreation Tokyu Power Supply | |||||||||
20.0 | 6.6 | |||||||||
Hotel and Resort | 41 | |||||||||
0.0 | ||||||||||
43.5 Billion yen | Hotels | Tokyu Hotels | ||||||||
-3.9 | Operating Revenue | |||||||||
-20.0 | ||||||||||
-16.7 | Operating Profit | -16.7 Billion yen | Other | Three Hundred Club | ||||||
-40.0 | * The number stated in each segment is the number of subsidiaries. | |||||||||
Transportation | Real Estate | Life Service | Hotel and | |||||||
Resort | Subsidiaries overlapping in more than one segment are counted In each segment. | 4 | ||||||||
Regional Map of Tokyu Area
Tokyu Line | 10km | |||||||
Minatomirai Line | 20km | |||||||
Shinjuku | ||||||||
Directly connected | ||||||||
subway lines | Tokyo | |||||||
JR Yamanote Line | Shimotakaido | |||||||
Shinkansen | Shibuya | |||||||
Other Major Lines | Sangen-jaya | |||||||
Nakameguro | ||||||||
Futako-tamagawa | Meguro | Gotanda | ||||||
Ookayama | ||||||||
Jiyugaoka | ||||||||
Mizonokuchi | Oimachi | |||||||
30km | Tama-plaza | Den-en-chofu | Hatanodai | |||||
Tamagawa | ||||||||
Kodomonokuni | Musashi-kosugi | Haneda | ||||||
Kamata | ||||||||
Hiyoshi | ||||||||
Aobadai | Airport | |||||||
Shin- | Kawasaki | |||||||
Nagatsuta | Tsunasima | |||||||
Minami-machida | Shin- | Kikuna | ||||||
Yokohama | ||||||||
Chuo-rinkan Grandberry Park | ||||||||
Hazawa Yokohama | ||||||||
40km | National University | Yokohama | ||||||
Motomachi-Chukagai
- Illustrations and figures prepared by Tokyu Retail Area Marketing System (TR・AMS)
- Map prepared by Copyright KOKUSAI KOGYO CO., LTD. - Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
- Calculated by multiplying "average consumption expenditures of all households" in 5 wards of Tokyo, Yokohama City and Kawasaki City and "number of households" in the 17 cities and wards along Tokyu Lines respectively. (Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
Areas served by Tokyu's railway lines
(defined as the 17 cities and wards with Tokyu's railway lines)
・ Area: | 492 km2 |
・ Population | 5.52 million (including foreign residents) |
5.36 million (Japanese only) |
Both of the above account for 15% of the total for Tokyo and three prefectures in the Tokyo metropolitan area (Source: Basic Resident Register as of Jan 1, 2021)
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Taxable income per person: 1.5 times higher than the national average
(Source: Personal Income Indicators 2020) - Number of households with household income of 10 million yen or more: 340,000
23% of the total in Tokyo and three prefectures in the Tokyo metropolitan area
(Source: Housing and Land Survey 2018) - Amount of consumer spending in the areas: Estimated to be 8 trillion 427.5 billion yen*
Tokyu Tama Den-en Toshi (Tokyu Tama Garden City)
Ranking of attractive towns to live 2021
1位 | Ebisu |
2位 | Meguro |
3位 | Kichijoji |
4位 | Jiyugaoka |
5位 | Naka-meguro |
6位 | Futako-tamagawa |
7位 | Yoyogi-uehara |
8位 | Shinagawa |
9位 | Hiro-o |
10位 | Yokohama |
Source: Questionnaires of MAJOR 7
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Population along the Tokyu Lines
Since 2012, the population has increased from 5.090 million to 5.364 million.
The population of young children (0 - 4 years old) and the productive-age population (15 - 64 years old) are slowly increasing.
(Thousand people)
Legend 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 (Year)
Source: "The Population Summary of the Basic Resident Register" (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; 2012-2013:as of March 31 every year 2014-2020:as of January 1, every year)
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Production age population change along the Tokyu Line
Compared with 2011, the productive-age population has been increasing in Nakahara Ward of Kawasaki-shi as well in Shibuya, Shinagawa and Meguro Wards in Tokyo.
Minami- | Nagareyama- | ||
koshigaya | otakanomori | Abiko | |
Fujimino | Urawa | Kashiwa | |
Musashi- | |||
urawa | |||
Minami- | |||
30km | nagareyama | ||
Kitaasaka | |||
Tokorozawa | Akabane | Matsudo | |
Kitasenju | |||
Ikebukuro | |||
Ueno | Shin-koiwa | ||
Tachikawa | Kichijoji | Nishi-funabashi | |
Shinjuku | |||
Tokyo |
Changes in working-age population for 2011 to 2021
: 10% or more
: 5% or more and less than 10%
: 0% or more and less than 5%
:-5% or more and less than 0%
:Less than -5%
Decrease increase
Fuchu | Shibuya | Shimbashi | ||||||
Hachioji | ||||||||
Chofu | ||||||||
Sangenjaya | Meguro Shinagawa | Maihama | ||||||
Tama Center | Inage | |||||||
Noborito | Futako- | Gotanda | 10km | |||||
tamagawa | Jiyugaoka | Oimachi | ||||||
Shinyurigaoka | Mizonokuchi | |||||||
Hashimoto | ||||||||
Musashi- | ||||||||
Azamino | kosugi | Kamata | 30km | |||||
Hiyoshi | ||||||||
Machida | Tsunashima | Kawasaki | ||||||
Nagatsuta | ||||||||
Chuorinkan | Kikuna |
Yokohama
Motomachi- | |
chukagai | |
Map: MarketAnalyzer (Giken Shoji International Co., Ltd.) | Population (including foreigners): Basic Resident Register population (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) |
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