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Annex 1 No. of Constituents : 400 Annex 1. JPX-Nikkei Index 400 (As Annex 1 Annex 1. JPX-Nikkei Index 400 (As of January 6, 2014) Published on November 6, 2013 No. of constituents : 400 (Note) The No. of constituents is subject to change due to de-listing. etc. (Note) The FFW Ratio following cap-adjustment for each constituents will be announced as soon as they are decided. (Note) As for the market division, "1"=1st section, "2"=2nd section, "M"=Mothers, "J"=JASDAQ. Code Market Divison Issue Code Market Divison Issue 1417 1 MIRAIT Holdings Corporation 3765 J GungHo Online Entertainment,Inc. 1605 1 INPEX CORPORATION 3774 1 Internet Initiative Japan Inc. 1721 1 COMSYS Holdings Corporation 3861 1 Oji Holdings Corporation 1722 1 MISAWA HOMES CO.,LTD. 3941 1 Rengo Co.,Ltd. 1801 1 TAISEI CORPORATION 4004 1 Showa Denko K.K. 1808 1 HASEKO Corporation 4021 1 Nissan Chemical Industries,Ltd. 1812 1 KAJIMA CORPORATION 4042 1 TOSOH CORPORATION 1878 1 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 4045 1 TOAGOSEI CO.,LTD. 1911 1 Sumitomo Forestry Co.,Ltd. 4061 1 DENKI KAGAKU KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA 1925 1 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 4063 1 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 1928 1 Sekisui House,Ltd. 4088 1 AIR WATER INC. 1951 1 KYOWA EXEO CORPORATION 4091 1 TAIYO NIPPON SANSO CORPORATION 1963 1 JGC CORPORATION 4095 1 NIHON PARKERIZING CO.,LTD. 1983 1 TOSHIBA PLANT SYSTEMS & SERVICES CORPORATION 4114 1 NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO.,LTD. 2002 1 NISSHIN SEIFUN GROUP INC. 4151 1 Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co.,Ltd. 2131 1 Accordia Golf Co.,Ltd. 4185 1 JSR CORPORATION 2212 1 YAMAZAKI BAKING CO.,LTD. 4188 1 Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation 2267 1 YAKULT HONSHA CO.,LTD. 4201 1 The Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co.,Ltd. 2269 1 MEIJI Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4202 1 Daicel Corporation 2270 1 MEGMILK SNOW BRAND Co.,Ltd. 4204 1 Sekisui Chemical Co.,Ltd. 2282 1 NIPPON MEAT PACKERS,INC. 4205 1 ZEON CORPORATION 2371 1 Kakaku.com,Inc. 4206 1 Aica Kogyo Company,Limited 2413 1 M3,Inc. 4208 1 Ube Industries,Ltd. 2432 1 DeNA Co.,Ltd. 4217 1 Hitachi Chemical Company,Ltd. 2502 1 Asahi Group Holdings,Ltd. 4272 1 NIPPON KAYAKU CO.,LTD. 2503 1 Kirin Holdings Company,Limited 4307 1 Nomura Research Institute,Ltd. 2593 1 ITO EN,LTD. 4324 1 DENTSU INC. 2607 1 FUJI OIL CO.,LTD. 4452 1 Kao Corporation 2651 1 Lawson,Inc. 4502 1 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 2670 1 ABC-MART,INC. 4503 1 Astellas Pharma Inc. 2681 1 GEO HOLDINGS CORPORATION 4507 1 Shionogi & Co.,Ltd. 2685 1 Adastria Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4508 1 Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation 2702 J McDonald's Holdings Company(Japan),Ltd. 4519 1 CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 2726 1 PAL CO.,LTD. 4521 1 KAKEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 2767 J FIELDS CORPORATION 4523 1 Eisai Co.,Ltd. 2768 1 Sojitz Corporation 4527 1 ROHTO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 2782 J Seria Co.,Ltd. 4528 1 ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 2801 1 KIKKOMAN CORPORATION 4530 1 HISAMITSU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,INC. 2802 1 Ajinomoto Co.,Inc. 4534 1 Mochida Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 2809 1 Kewpie Corporation 4536 1 SANTEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 2871 1 NICHIREI CORPORATION 4540 1 TSUMURA & CO. 2875 1 TOYO SUISAN KAISHA,LTD. 4541 1 Nichi-Iko Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 2897 1 NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 4543 1 TERUMO CORPORATION 2914 1 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 4544 1 Miraca Holdings Inc. 3048 1 BIC CAMERA INC. 4553 1 TOWA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 3064 1 MonotaRO Co.,Ltd. 4555 1 SAWAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 3086 1 J.FRONT RETAILING Co.,Ltd. 4568 1 DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY,LIMITED 3088 1 Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4569 1 KYORIN Holdings,Inc. 3092 1 START TODAY CO.,LTD. 4581 1 TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3098 1 cocokara fine Inc. 4612 1 NIPPON PAINT CO.,LTD. 3099 1 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 4613 1 KANSAI PAINT CO.,LTD. 3116 1 TOYOTA BOSHOKU CORPORATION 4631 1 DIC Corporation 3141 1 WELCIA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 4634 1 TOYO INK SC HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3167 1 TOKAI Holdings Corporation 4661 1 ORIENTAL LAND CO.,LTD. 3231 1 Nomura Real Estate Holdings,Inc. 4666 1 PARK24 Co.,Ltd. 3289 1 Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corporation 4676 1 FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS,INC. 3291 1 Iida Group Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4681 1 RESORTTRUST,INC. 3315 1 NIPPON COKE & ENGINEERING COMPANY,LIMITED 4684 1 OBIC Co.,Ltd. 3349 1 COSMOS Pharmaceutical Corporation 4689 1 Yahoo Japan Corporation 3360 1 SHIP HEALTHCARE HOLDINGS,INC. 4704 1 Trend Micro Incorporated 3382 1 Seven & I Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4708 1 MOSHI MOSHI HOTLINE,INC. 3391 1 TSURUHA HOLDINGS INC. 4716 1 ORACLE CORPORATION JAPAN 3402 1 TORAY INDUSTRIES,INC. 4732 1 USS Co.,Ltd. 3405 1 KURARAY CO.,LTD. 4739 1 ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation 3407 1 ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 4751 M CyberAgent,Inc. 3632 1 GREE,Inc. 4755 J Rakuten,Inc. 3738 1 T-Gaia Corporation 4768 1 OTSUKA CORPORATION 1 Copyright © 2013- by Japan Exchange Group, Inc., Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., and Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved Annex 1 Code Market Divison Issue Code Market Divison Issue 4842 J USEN CORPORATION 6727 1 Wacom Co.,Ltd. 4901 1 FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation 6754 1 ANRITSU CORPORATION 4902 1 KONICA MINOLTA,INC. 6755 1 FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED 4911 1 Shiseido Company,Limited 6758 1 SONY CORPORATION 4924 1 Dr.Ci:Labo Co.,Ltd. 6762 1 TDK Corporation 4967 1 KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 6806 1 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 5002 1 SHOWA SHELL SEKIYU K.K. 6845 1 Azbil Corporation 5012 1 TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. 6849 1 NIHON KOHDEN CORPORATION 5019 1 Idemitsu Kosan Co.,Ltd. 6856 1 HORIBA,Ltd. 5020 1 JX Holdings,Inc. 6861 1 KEYENCE CORPORATION 5101 1 The Yokohama Rubber Company,Limited 6869 1 SYSMEX CORPORATION 5105 1 Toyo Tire & Rubber Co.,Ltd. 6902 1 DENSO CORPORATION 5108 1 BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 6923 1 Stanley Electric Co.,Ltd. 5110 1 Sumitomo Rubber Industries,Ltd. 6954 1 FANUC CORPORATION 5196 1 KINUGAWA RUBBER INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 6965 1 HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 5201 1 Asahi Glass Company,Limited 6971 1 KYOCERA CORPORATION 5214 1 Nippon Electric Glass Co.,Ltd. 6981 1 MURATA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,LTD. 5233 1 TAIHEIYO CEMENT CORPORATION 6988 1 NITTO DENKO CORPORATION 5332 1 TOTO LTD. 7004 1 Hitachi Zosen Corporation 5334 1 NGK SPARK PLUG CO.,LTD. 7011 1 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Ltd. 5393 1 NICHIAS CORPORATION 7012 1 Kawasaki Heavy Industries,Ltd. 5401 1 NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION 7013 1 IHI Corporation 5411 1 JFE Holdings,Inc. 7201 1 NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD. 5471 1 Daido Steel Co.,Ltd. 7202 1 ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 5486 1 Hitachi Metals,Ltd. 7203 1 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 5631 1 The Japan Steel Works,Ltd. 7205 1 HINO MOTORS,LTD. 5706 1 Mitsui Mining and Smelting Company,Limited 7211 1 MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION 5711 1 Mitsubishi Materials Corporation 7240 1 NOK CORPORATION 5713 1 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.,Ltd. 7242 1 KAYABA INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 5714 1 DOWA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 7245 1 DAIDO METAL CO.,LTD. 5802 1 Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. 7246 1 PRESS KOGYO CO.,LTD. 5857 1 Asahi Holdings,Inc. 7248 1 CALSONIC KANSEI CORPORATION 5938 1 LIXIL Group Corporation 7259 1 AISIN SEIKI CO.,LTD. 5947 1 RINNAI CORPORATION 7262 1 DAIHATSU MOTOR CO.,LTD. 5949 1 UNIPRES CORPORATION 7267 1 HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 5970 J G-TEKT CORPORATION 7269 1 SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 5991 1 NHK SPRING CO.,LTD. 7270 1 Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. 6136 1 OSG CORPORATION 7272 1 Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd. 6146 1 DISCO CORPORATION 7276 1 KOITO MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD. 6201 1 TOYOTA INDUSTRIES CORPORATION 7278 1 EXEDY Corporation 6256 J NuFlare Technology,Inc. 7280 1 MITSUBA Corporation 6268 1 Nabtesco Corporation 7282 1 TOYODA GOSEI CO.,LTD. 6273 1 SMC CORPORATION 7296 1 F.C.C.CO.,LTD. 6301 1 KOMATSU LTD. 7309 1 SHIMANO INC. 6302 1 SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7313 1 TS TECH CO.,LTD. 6305 1 Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.,Ltd. 7451 1 Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co.,Ltd. 6326 1 KUBOTA CORPORATION 7453 1 RYOHIN KEIKAKU CO.,LTD. 6361 1 EBARA CORPORATION 7458 J DAIICHIKOSHO CO.,LTD. 6366 1 Chiyoda Corporation 7516 1 KOHNAN SHOJI CO.,LTD. 6367 1 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7522 1 WATAMI CO.,LTD. 6370 1 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. 7532 1 Don Quijote Co.,Ltd. 6371 1 TSUBAKIMOTO CHAIN CO. 7550 1 ZENSHO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 6412 1 Heiwa Corporation 7581 1 SAIZERIYA CO.,LTD. 6417 1 SANKYO CO.,LTD. 7593 J VT HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 6425 J Universal Entertainment Corporation 7599 1 GULLIVER INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. 6448 1 BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7606 1 UNITED ARROWS LTD. 6460 1 SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS INC. 7649 1 SUGI HOLDINGS Co.,LTD. 6463 1 TPR CO.,LTD. 7729 1 TOKYO SEIMITSU CO.,LTD. 6465 1 HOSHIZAKI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 7731 1 NIKON CORPORATION 6471 1 NSK Ltd. 7739 1 CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 6473 1 JTEKT Corporation 7741 1 HOYA CORPORATION 6474 1 NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP. 7751 1 CANON INC. 6481 1 THK CO.,LTD. 7832 1 NAMCO BANDAI Holdings Inc. 6501 1 Hitachi,Ltd. 7860 1 AVEX GROUP HOLDINGS INC. 6502 1 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 7936 1 ASICS Corporation 6503 1 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 7947 1 FP CORPORATION 6504 1 FUJI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 7956 1 PIGEON CORPORATION 6506 1 YASKAWA Electric Corporation 7966 1 LINTEC Corporation 6586 1 Makita Corporation 7988 1 NIFCO INC. 6594 1 NIDEC CORPORATION 8001 1 ITOCHU Corporation 6645 1 OMRON Corporation 8002 1 Marubeni Corporation 6674 1 GS Yuasa Corporation 8012 1 NAGASE & CO.,LTD. 6702 1 FUJITSU LIMITED 8015 1 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 2 Copyright © 2013- by Japan Exchange Group, Inc., Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., and Nikkei Inc.
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