Kintetsu Eng
Kintetsu Eng
Kintetsu Eng
We shall act in good faith with high ethical standards as well as observing national legislation.
We shall prioritize customer safety above all.
Humbly accepting customers comments and standing on their side, we shall provide the merchandise
and
service that they really want.
As a positive corporate citizen, we shall contribute to the development of our local community.
We address the issue of environmental preservation with sincerity.
Through continuous management innovation, we strive to expand our corporate values and meet
investors
expectations.
We disclose sufficient information as required to ensure management transparency.
Respecting each employees personality, we endeavor to make the workplace cheerful and full of
smiles
with harmonious labor relations.
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CONTENTS
Our Goals
Management Plan
Railway Business
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Retail Business
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Kintetsu Group
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Route Map
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Based on the Corporate Code of Conduct, we have established the following four guidelines for high-quality services and business activities.
Safety Policy
Customer
Satisfaction Policy
Environmental
Policy
Kintetsu Group
management plan
Previous plan
Foundation
establishing
period
Foundation
strengthening
period
Fiscal 2010 to 2014
revenue bases.
Basic policy
Based on the original mission for railway companies, to provide reliable and
We must respond quickly and flexibly to the dramatically changing economic and
areas along the railway lines mainly through the provision of our rail service and
the completion of three major terminal projects by fiscal 2014. We will leverage
committee under the direct control of the president to further enhance the
our 100-year history and the rich cultural and tourism resources along the lines
areas along the lines through the concerted efforts of the whole group.
To respond to changes in market conditions, such as the declining birthrate,
aging populace and shrinking population, we will review the mechanism
established during Japans period of economic growth and steadily promote
structural reform that will ensure adequate profits in all businesses, while
endeavoring to create businesses with new revenue bases by designing new
We will implement measures and reorganization plans that increase the total
strength of the group, with the aim of enhancing the management base by
growth strategies.
In the group management, we will enhance strategic and management functions
and implement measures and reorganization efforts to improve the total strength
of the group.
Operating revenue
Operating profit
(Consolidated) Net earnings
Interest-bearing debt
20 billion yen
1,280 billion yen
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We will utilize the total strength of the Kintetsu Group to promote businesses that
support the people who live along our railway lines and to develop new services
that match their lifecycle and lifestyle.
Additionally, we will explore the possibilities of strengthening our business base
through regional vitalization along the railway lines and through projects that use
our idle assets effectively. Specifically, we decided to enter into the field of
agriculture; by the end of July 2012, we started to produce quality, safe and
reliable farm produce in our plant factory with 100% artificial lighting and in
greenhouses. Moreover, we make efforts toward energy generation and, as part
of the effort, we are taking part in the large-scale photovoltaic power generation
(mega solar) project, taking advantage of the feed-in tariff (FIT) system for
renewable energy. With this, we started our power generation business in
September 2013. We are now striving to address local revitalization through
implementation of a business model for supplying power to nearby evacuation
centers in times of disaster by utilizing our mega solar system.
Management Plan
Main measures
(1) Three major terminal projects
Project title
Principal use
Schedule
Approx. 306,000 m2
Approx. 300 m high
60 stories above ground and 5 below
Approx. 38,000 m2
13 stories above ground and 1 below
Station
Approx. 3,400 m2
Hotel
Approx. 13,500 m2
8 stories above ground,
368 rooms
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With the launch of the Keihanna Line in March 2006, Kintetsu
achieved a direct connection between the Kansai Science City and
the northern part of Nara, and the Osaka bay area via downtown
Osaka, thus contributing to the cooperation and revitalization of
the cities along the railway line. In addition, a direct service
without the need for transit between Kobe-Sannomiya Station and
Kintetsu-Nara Station was established in March 2009 jointly with
the Hanshin Electric Railway, allowing Nara, Osaka and Kobe to be
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In addition to Urban Liner Next and Urban Liner Plus, we have successfully introduced a variety of limited express trains such as Ise-Shima Liner, Sakura Liner,
Vista EX, and ACE, as well as The Shimakaze Sightseeing Limited Express, offering comfortable travelling experience for our customers. As for the regular trains,
Series 21 is run, which is a type of car involving a barrier-free public transportation system, is environmentally friendly and energy saving.
Elevator
To create a more comfortable station environment, we have been proactively
promoting the installation of elevators. We have introduced a
new model of elevator called a walk-through type that allows a wheelchair
user to get on the elevator facing in the direction of travel and
alight through the door on the other side with this elevator, removing
elderly, pregnant women and those with babies, as well as disabled people.
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We have issued the KIPS PiTaPa Card, a convenient all-in-one IC card that can be
This card has all the benefits of ICOCA Card and KIPS Point Card (for cash only).
used with the KIPS Card which is the credit card of the Kintetsu Group. The KIPS
It can be used as a commuter pass and can accumulate KIPS points with the use
PiTaPa Card is a convenient way to make payments simply by touch and can be
stations (commuter pass sales counter) and their offices. (KIPS points are
of the Nara Kotsu Group and at Kintetsu restaurants, as well as to pay the fares
awarded to the Kintetsu Railway fare at the time of charging its commuter pass
function.)
In addition, KIPS points are awarded to passengers who ride Kintetsu trains
using the KIPS PiTaPa Card.
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Internethttp://www.kintetsu.co.jp/
The facility of online booking and purchase of limited express tickets is available
Guide, Sightseeing & Outing, Gourmet & Shopping, Living & Town
With the limited express ticketless service, you can take the limited express train
you booked without having a ticket issued in advance, simply by showing the
provided on the right hand side for convenience of access as well as for making
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Ise Jingu
The history of the Ise Jingu shrine dates back two millennia, and has been known as Oise-san since long ago. The shrine is officially known as Jingu or The Shrine, and
is comprised of 125 individual shrines centered on the inner sanctuary (Naiku or Kotaijingu) and the outer sanctuary (Geku or Toyoukedaijingu). The shrine buildings
are reconstructed every 20 years. The 62nd Shikinen Sengu (reconstruction) ceremony was held in October 2013 to transfer the symbol of the kami to the new
sanctuary building.
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Okage Yokocho
Ago Bay
Okage Yokocho is a mini town which recreates the flavor of Ise between the late
Ago Bay is one of the major spots of the Ise-Shima National Park. The beautiful
Edo and early Meiji periods. There are many stores, including the museum
sunset over Ago Bay creates romantic atmosphere, with its deeply indented
Okage-za, handling woodland delicacies from Ise, seafood from Shima and other
coastlines and the reflection of large and small islands along the bay bathed in
local specialties.
Futamigaura
Toba
Toba is a bustling tourist city with many hotels and Japanese-style inns, and is
the base for travelling in the Ise-Shima area. You can enjoy marine-related
Futamigaura coast selected as Japans best 100 beaches, and is hence visited by
facilities such as Mikimoto Pearl Island and Toba Aquarium. Various sightseeing
many people.
Yoshino Area
Nishinokyo Area
Nishinokyo, which literally meaning West of the Imperial Palace, is the area located on the west
side of the Suzaku Avenue. Toshodai-ji and Yakushi-ji Temples are the symbols of the area. As the
home of many national treasures and important cultural properties including the Kondo (Main Hall)
and Kodo Lecture Hall of Toshodai-ji and the Yakushi Sanzon statues and Toto (East Tower) of
Yakushi-ji, Nishinokyo conveys the great Buddhist culture to the present.
In 2004, various sites, including Yoshino, Omine, Koyasan, Kumano Sanzan and Kumano Kodo
- the sacred sites of shugendo, which literally means "the path of training and testing and
focusing on ascetic, mountain-dwelling lifestyles, incorporating teachings from other eastern
philosophies and with a historic and rich natural environment were collectively registered as a
World Heritage Site entitled, Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.
Above all, Mt. Yoshino is known as a major cherry blossom-viewing spot and the sight of
30,000 cherry trees blooming is overwhelming, categorized as shimosenbon (lower thousand
trees), nakasenbon (middle thousand trees), kamisenbon (top thousand trees) and okusenbon
(thousand tree at the heart of the mountain), starting from the foot of the mountain, with the
full moon stage at various times, depending on the location. The railway line area bursting with
beauty We endeavor to bring you closer to history Todai-ji.
Kyoto
Ikaruga Area
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The Horyu-ji Temple is Japans first World Heritage Site entitled: Buddhist Monuments in the
Horyu-ji Area, approved in 1993, along with the Himeji Castle and others. The temple has retained
its original appearance over 1400 years, helping enhance understanding of the Japanese culture.
Kobe Ijinkan
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World HeritageHistoric
Monuments of Ancient Kyoto
YamatoSaidaiji
Fuse
World HeritageHistoric
Monuments of Ancient Nara
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World HeritageBuddhist
Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
Tsutsui
Yamatoyagi
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Matsusaka
Kashiharajingu-mae
Iseshi
Asuka
Ujiyamada
Toba
Yoshino
Kashikojima
Ishibutai Kofun
Asuka Area
Asuka flourished as the center of Japans ancient politics and is also the place of birth of Ritsuryo
Kokka, when the country was ruled based upon the legal codes of the Nara and Heian eras.
Appearing in many poems from Manyoshu, Japans oldest anthology of poems, this area is
continuously loved by fans who seek the romance of history. Ishibutai Kofun, which is the largest
rectangular tomb in Japan and traditionally believed to have been the tomb of Soga no Umako, an
ancient politician of the Soga clan during the Asuka era, is also located in this area.
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(Observatory on 58F)
Uehommachi YUFURA
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Residence Business
Taking into consideration the climate and landscape of each area from the perspective of town development promotion, Kintetsu provides a rich and satisfying
residential and living environment. Along the Keihanna Line which opened in March 2006, development is in progress mainly in the areas surrounding the Shiraniwadai
Station and Gakken-Nara-Tomigaoka Station, with increased value as areas along the railway lines and maturity as towns achieved by development of areas extending
in front of the stations.
Building Business
Condominium Development
Kintetsu makes a suggestion of fresh plans to build housing on the railway line, in
condominiums around some areas including the Gakuenmae Station of the Nara Line
with the railway station the focal point. In addition, we also operate urban
and the Gakken-Nara-Tomigaoka Station of the Keihanna line, forming the core of the
buildings.
urban planning.
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Retail Business
Stores within the station premises
We operate shops of various types including high-quality delicatessens, convenience stores, shops selling womens
supplies and cafes within the station premises, in addition to shopping malls inside terminal stations. To meet the
diversified needs of customers, we strive to supply more convenient and comfortable services and products.
Time
s Place Saidaiji
Kariya-Kintetsu Restaurant
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The Westin Miyako Kyoto, is located in the Sanjo area of the city, a perfect Kyoto sightseeing region
and welcomes many guests to enjoy its hospitality.
Miyako Hotel Tokyo is a high grade city hotel located in Shiroganedai, Minato-ku, and blessed with
the colorful natural environment of four seasons despite its urban location. As a cozy hide-away
sheltered from the bustle of the city, we provide you with the most pleasurable moments.
Located close to downtown Los Angeles and to surrounding airports, the hotel is positioned in the
business center where many Japanese corporations stand side by side. This elegant hotel is the
fusion of state-of-the-art technology including environmentally friendly photovoltaic power
generation and use of recycled materials, and follows Miyako Hotels tradition of Japanese style
hospitality.
The Shima Spain Village is a Spanish-themed amusement park full of the charms and joy of this
Mediterranean country, as well as fantastic food and attractions. Once you enter the park, you
become part of a festival of Spain, a country of sunshine and passion. You can enjoy the parades
and shows of various characters and entertainers as well as attractions such as the various thrilling
rides. There are also numerous restaurants and candy stores serving authentic Spanish cuisine and
sweets, and various retail shops.
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Shouhaku Art Museum collects and exhibits paintings, rough drafts and
Opened in March 2014, with the aspiration of an urban style art museum for
drawings sketched from nature; mainly based on the artwork of Uemura Shoen,
Uemura Shoko and Uemura Atsushi. To disseminate Japanese paintings and the
The museum holds diverse exhibitions that display articles ranging from cultural
fostering of young artists, special and publicly subscribed exhibitions have also
assets found along the Kintetsu Line to Japanese/Oriental art, Western art and
been held.
modern art.
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Our activities and past record for the prevention of global warming
CSR report
We post a CSR report on our website, which
summarizes our voluntary social activities and the
overall social responsibility of the Kintetsu Group,
including the contents of our Safety Report and
Environmental Report.
Paper tickets are recycled as raw materials for building materials and toilet paper. Also, we recycle
used commuter passes and cards into fuel.
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Call center
Service counter
Intermediation
Service
provider
Service provision
Greenhouse
Agricultural business
photovoltaic power generation business. We selected four locations for this purpose
enter into the agricultural business. In July 2012, we established Kintetsu Farm
Yumegaoka (Iga, Mie Pref.), Shima Spain Village (Shima, Mie Pref.), Hanayoshino
Garden Hills (Oyodocho, Nara Pref.) and Takae New Town (Oita, Oita Pref.), with
Vegetables including lettuce, mesclun greens and radish are grown in the plant
factory, and tomatoes with high sugar content are grown in greenhouses all year
fiscal 2013.
round. The vegetables grown there are branded and labeled as Hanayoshino
kara yasai/ Hanayoshino kara tomato and sold at supermarkets, hotels and
and generate energy, including selling the generated energy to power companies
though utilization of the system of feed-in tariff for renewable energy and supplying
it to surrounding facilities at the time of emergencies such as power cuts.
Transportation Division
In addition to the railway business mainly developed in the Kinki and Tokai regions, we operate
buses, taxis, trucks, ferries and air cargo services.
Kintetsu Bus
Kintetsu Taxi
Fukuyama Transporting
Beppu Ropeway
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Retail Division
ABENO HARUKAS
Welcome Galleria on 2F)
Kinsho Store
Harves, food specialty store
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Kintetsu Group
Asuka Golf
Other Divisions
To meet customer demands that change over time, we operate diverse businesses including the
manufacturing of railcars, a cable television business, an Internet service provider business and a
nursing care service.
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October 1, 1964
April 1, 1965
Acquisition of
December 1, 1967
Consolidation of
April 1, 1968
January 1, 1921
Kashiharajingu-mae.
January 5, 1929
August 1, 1929
an elevated railway.
February 24, 1971
June 1, 1972
February 1, 1943
June 1, 1944
Completion of the overhead crossing construction work for the rail track
between Uehommachi and Tsuruhashi and the rail track separation work
between Tsuruhashi and Fuse.
Nanwa Electric Railway Co., Ltd. and Daitetsu Department Stores, Inc.
an elevated railway.
January 1, 1940
March 1, 1970
April 1, 1976
June 5, 1977
December 1, 1949
December 8, 1956
double-deckerVista Carbetween
October 5, 1982
September 1, 1983
August 6, 1958
November 1, 1960
April 4, 1962
April 8, 1963
October 1, 1963
December 6, 1987
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February 1, 1987
Completion of
the New Ikoma Tunnel (1964)
Completion of
the Uehommachi terminal building
improvement project (1985)
April 1, 2004
Completion of
the Abenobashi terminal building
(1988)
The rail track near Mikiyama station on the Kyoto line switched to
an elevated railway.
March 1, 2006
August 6, 2005
Reopening of
April 1, 2005
Opening of
Hachioji lines.
Fushiya switched to an elevated railway.
March 8, 1990
August 1, 1996
October 4, 1996
SOLTE Shiraniwadai.
April 1, 2007
October 1, 2007
September 3, 1999
October 1, 1999
Kintetsu Bus Co., Ltd. and Kintetsu Kanko Bus Co., Ltd. respectively.
November 27, 1999
an elevated railway.
Opening of
the building complex
Uehommachi YUFURA
(2010)
September 1, 2000
February 1, 2001
October 1, 2011
October 1, 2001
December 1, 2012
JR West
s prepaid card, on the main railway lines west of Aoyamacho.
March 7, 2014
Consolidation of Kintetsu Real Estate Co., Ltd., Kyokin Land Co., Ltd.
April 1, 2002
Opening ofHoop(2000)
March 6, 2003
April 1, 2003
February 1, 2004
February 4, 2004
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General Information
Railway Business
Company Name:
Kintetsu Corporation
Business Regions:
Founded:
June 1, 1944
Number of stations:
Headquarters:
Description of Business:
Annual passengers:
Daily passengers:
Approximately 56,518
scal 2013
Approximately 1,580,000 scal 2013
Number of employees:
Fiscal Year:
Number of aliate
companies:
Location of Offices
Head Oce:
Tokyo Oce:
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Masanori Yamaguchi
Auditor
Ikuo Matsushita
President
Tetsuya Kobayashi
Auditor
Kazuhide Kudo
Michiyoshi Wadabayashi
Auditor
Hiromune Nishiguchi
Yoshinori Yoshida
Auditor
Noriaki Goda
Hidenori Akasaka
Auditor
Masahiro Maeda
Kazuyasu Ueda
Operating Ocer
Chiaki Kato
Takashi Miwa
Operating Ocer
Yoshihisa Ueda
Hirohisa Tabuchi
Operating Ocer
Munehiro Komeda
Takashi Futamura
Operating Ocer
Takahisa Kurahashi
Toshihide Ogura
Operating Ocer
Hiroyuki Naito
Yoshihiro Yasumoto
Operating Ocer
Masaki Shirakawa
Kazuhiro Morishima
Takashi Nishimura
Board of Director
Hajimu Maeda
Board of Director
Kunie Okamoto
Board of Director
Naotaka Obata
Board of Director
Mikio Araki
Planning Dept.
Marketing Div.
Operation Planning Div.
Technical Supervision Div.
Transport Safety and Educational Training Div.
Transportation Div.
Railway Headquarters
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vision Sec.
Marketing Sec.
Railway Business Promotion Sec.
Operation Sec.
Transportation Management Sec.
Railway Training Academy
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vision Sec.
Light Maintenance Sec.
Heavy Maintenance Sec.
Facilities Div.
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vision Sec.
Engineering Sec.
Electric Sec.
Construction Div.
Construction Sec.
Transportation Div.
Facilities Div.
Construction Div.
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vision Sec.
Marketing Sec.
Railway Business Promotion Sec.
Operation Sec.
Transportation Management Sec.
Railway Training Academy
Rolling Stock Maintenance Sec.
Su
vision Sec.
Engineering Sec.
Electric Sec.
Construction Sec.
Nagoya Office
Hotel Div.
AuditorsOffice
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Kintetsu Corporation6-1-55, Uehommachi, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-8585Secretarial and Public Relations Dept. +81-6-6775-3353http// www.kintetsu.jp/
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