Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway
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The Template:Nihongo (Template:Tyo), also known as Template:Nihongo, is a major private railway operator in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. Its headquarters are in Shibuya, Tokyo.
It was formed on September 2, 1922 as the Template:Nihongo, and was later known as the Template:Nihongo before gaining its current name in 1943. From 1944 to 1948, it also owned the companies now known as the Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway, Keio Electric Railway, and Odakyu Electric Railway. During this time, it was colloquially known as Dai-Tokyu (lit. Great Tokyu).
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Lines
- Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line (Shibuya Station - Chuo-Rinkan Station)
- Tokyu Ikegami Line (Gotanda Station - Kamata Station)
- Tokyu Meguro Line (Meguro Station - Musashi-Kosugi Station)
- Tokyu Oimachi Line (Oimachi Station - Futako-Tamagawa Station)
- Tokyu Setagaya Line (Sangen-Jaya Station - Shimo-Takaido Station)
- Tokyu Tamagawa Line (Kamata Station - Tamagawa Station)
- Tokyu Toyoko Line (Shibuya Station - Yokohama Station)
Additionally, Tokyu operates the Kodomonokuni Line (Nagatsuta Station - Kodomonokuni Station) under contract with and on behalf of Yokohama MinatoMirai Railway Company.
Other businesses
The Template:Nihongo also owns two railroad companies (Ueda Kotsu, Izukyu Railway), several bus companies, a major upscale department store chain in Japan and overseas, and Tokyu Hands stores (except for the two locations in Nagoya, which are owned by Sanko Creative Life, Inc., and operated under license).
Formerly the owner of Japan Air System (JAS, now known as JAL Japan), Tokyu is the largest shareholder of Japan Airlines Holdings (JAL) following JAS's merger with JAL. The Tokyu Group also owns and operates the upscale Tokyu Hotels and budget Tokyu Inns.
From 1958 until 2001, Tokyu also owned the Japanese (now American) Shirokiya department store company.
See also
External links
- Official website in Japanese
- Annual report in Englishja:東京急行電鉄