Tokyu Group
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The Tokyu Group (東急グループ Tōkyū Gurūpu?) of companies centers on the Big 15 Tokyu Corporation, which links Tokyo and its suburbs. Many companies in the group are designed to enhance the value of the Tokyu Railways. In addition to the railroad system, the group includes other companies in transportation, real-estate, retail, leisure, and cultural endeavors. Here is a partial list of companies in the Tokyu Group.
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[edit] Transportation
- Izukyū Corporation (Izukyū), a railway in Shizuoka Prefecture
- Ueda Kotsū (Holding company of Ueda Electric Railway etc.) , in Nagano Prefecture
- Tōkyū Bus
- Tōkyū Transsées in Shibuya
- Tōkyū Shachi Bus, a charter bus service in the greater Nagoya metro area
- Jōtetsu (in Sapporo, Hokkaido)
- Sōya Bus (in Wakkanai, Hokkaido)
- Hokkaido Kitami Bus (in Kitami, Hokkaido)
- Abashiri Kōtsū (in Abashiri District, Hokkaido)
- Shari Bus (in Shari, Shari District, Hokkaido)
- Tokyu Car Corporation (railroad rolling stock)
[edit] Real estate
- Tokyu Real Estate
- Tokyu Livable
- Tokyu Community
[edit] Retail
- Tokyu Department Stores
- Tokyu Stores
- Tokyu Hands
- Tokyo Commercial Development (and the 109 Department Store in Shibuya, Tokyo)
[edit] Leisure
- Tokyu Recreation
- Tokyu Agency
- Tokyu Hotels
- Pan Pacific Hotels
- Mauna Lani Bay Resort
[edit] Construction and other
- Tokyu Construction
- Tokyu Security
[edit] Culture
- Goto Ikuei-kai (Musashi Institute of Technology, Toyoko Gakuen Women's College)
- Asia Academy (affiliated with Asia University)
- Tokyu Bunkamura (operators of the Bunkamura theater-concert hall-cinema complex)
- Goto Museum, named for the founder of the railroad