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Tochigi Public Enterprise Bureau Major Established Enterprises in Tochigi Prefecture Tochigi Public Enterprise Bureau List of Major Established Enterprises Bridgestone Corporation Nasushiobara Tires etc. for automobiles, monorails, motor cycles. INDUSTRIAL PARK Bosch Corporation Nasushiobara ABS(Anti-lock Brake System), ESC(Electronic Stability Control) Honda R & D Co., Ltd. Haga,Takanezawa System development for 4 wheel vehicles Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Moka Engine, T/M, Axle parts, etc. Keihin Corporation Takanezawa Automotive system research and development Honda Engineering Co., Ltd. Haga Production system and production line design, Machine tool development GUIDANCE Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. Utsunomiya Design, development, and manufacturing of aircraft Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Kaminokawa Automobiles Komatsu Ltd. Oyama Diesel engines, axles etc for construction equipment Hitachi Metals, Ltd. Moka Automotive casting parts Sapporo GKN Driveline Japan Ltd. Tochigi Automotive drive line parts 5 hrs. Transportation Machinery Related Transportation Tochigi Prefecture Isuzu Motors Limited Tochigi Engines & axles for commercial vehicles and construction machines Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation Otawara Image diagnosis equipment, Medical information system Aomori Zenyaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. Otawara Pharmaceuticals, etc. 3 hrs. 30 min. (栃木県) Mochida Pharmaceutical Plant Co., Ltd. Otawara Pharmaceuticals, etc. Chugai Pharma Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Utsunomiya Pharmaceuticals for medical treatment Sendai Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. Utsunomiya Pharmaceuticals for medical treatment 1 hr. 20 min. Mani, Inc. Utsunomiya Surgical needles, surgical instruments, dental and ophthalmic instruments. One Hour Access GlaxoSmithKline K.K. Nikko Pharmaceuticals for medical treatment, Vaccines, etc. Niigata Nakanishi Inc. Kanuma Products for dental treatment, Surgical medical and General industrial use 2 hrs. Medical Equipment & Medicine Related Kao Corporation Ichikai Paper hygiene products Tochigi Nikon Corporation Otawara Lenses for single-lens reflex cameras, Industrial lenses Kanazawa to Tokyo 4 hrs. Tokyo Keiki Inc. Nasu Aircraft electronics equipment, Navigation equipment, Site radar equipment Canon Inc. Utsunomiya Lenses for single-lens reflex cameras and video cameras Niigata Port Canon Optics R & D Center Utsunomiya Optical technology R & D, Development and sales of broadcast equipment Hiroshima 4 hrs. 30 min. 280 km 仙台 Mitutoyo Corporation Utsunomiya Precision measuring equipment Niigata Airport Precision Equip. Related FUJIFILM Optics Co., Ltd. Sano Optical element for cameras, Medical endoscope Niigata Port Yamagata Fujitsu Limited Otawara Mobile phones, Radio application equipment, etc. Tokyo Niigata Sharp Corporation Yaita LCD TVs, etc. 130 km 50 min. Panasonic, AVC Networks Company Utsunomiya LCD TVs Yamagata Shinkansen Nagaoka Hitachi Appliance, Inc. Tochigi Air conditioners, Refrigerators, Heat-pump water heaters, etc. Nagoya Elect. Info. Equip. Related Takaoka Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd. Oyama Transformers, Switches, Control & Monitoring equipment 480 km Fukushima Kagome Co., Ltd. Nasushiobara Beverages (canned, PET, paper-packed ) 2 hrs 30 min. Ebara Foods Industry, Inc. Sakura Seasoning foods Koriyama Osaka Fukushima Airport Wakodo Co., Ltd. Sakura Childcare milk powders, Baby foods 630 km Hokuriku Expressway 3 hrs. 30 min. Joetsu Shinkansen 1 hr. 30 min. Calbee, Inc. Utsunomiya Confectioneries Fukuoka Kanetsu Shinshirakawa St. 4 hrs. 30 min. Expressway Marudai Food Co., Ltd. Shimotsuke Ham and sausages Fukushima Airport Suntory Liquors Limited Tochigi Whisky, Alcoholic beverages Beverage & Food Related Nikko Morinaga & Co., Ltd. Oyama Confectioneries Utsunomiya Road Nagano Shinkansen Nasushiobara St. Iwaki House Foods Corporation Sano Spicy foods, Processed foods, Healthy foods, Snacks etc. Tochigi Tohoku Expressway DistributionDistribution ofof MajorMajor EnterprisesEnterprises Prefecture Utsunomiya ■ Maebashi Utsunomiya St. Nagano Kitakanto Expressway Joban Expressway Naha 5 hrs Oyama St. Mito 谷 Hitachinaka Ibaraki Port Utsunomiya Line For further details, please visit our website. 100 km 90 km Ibaraki Airport Ibaraki Port (Sorry, only available in Japanese) Hitachinaka Port District Tokyo Tohoku Shinkansen Omiya大宮駅 St. Saitama http://tochigi-kigyoukyoku.com/ Kofu Ibaraki Airport Yaita Minami Industrial Park 130 km 50 min. Tokyo 1 hr. 30 min. 200 km 栃木県企業局 産業団地 Search Narita Airport Fascinating Haneda Airport Chiba Yokohama (Tochimarukun) Narita Airport Tokaido Shinkansen 1 hr. 50 min. Sangyo Miraikichi Tochigi Chuo Lot Prices, and (Mibu Hanyuda Industrial Park) Tochigi Public Enterprise Bureau Owada Industrial Park Regional Development Section Haneda Airport Fulfilled 1 hr. 30 min. TEL: 028-623-3818 FAX: 028-623-3826 〒320-0033 12-11 Honcho Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture Incentive Systems Keihin Port E-mail : [email protected] 140 km Tochigi Prefecture Lot Information 【Incentive Programs in Yaita】 Yaita Minami Industrial Park For Sale To Sendai Lot No. Area (ha) Lot Unit Prices Invested Fixed Assets Subsidy Location Map To Aizuwakamatsu Shirakawa IC ( Kobushidai, Yaita Total Area 77.2 ha ) ○ The Equivalent Amount of Invested Fixed Assets Tax ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[ZHTV\U[V]LYTPSSPVU`LU!-VY`LHYZ\W[VTPSSPVU`LU Aizukogen Ozeguchi St. Shinshirakawa St. ⑦ 3.03 11,900 yen/㎡ ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[ZHTV\U[V]LYIPSSPVU`LU!-VY`LHYZ\ W[VTPSSPVU`LU Nasu ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[ZHTV\U[V]LYIPSSPVU`LU!-VY`LHYZUVHTV\U[SPTP[ 2.04 yen/㎡ Land Acquisition Subsidy ⑥-1 13,800 ○ 10% of the Land Acquisition Amount ・In the case the incentive exceeds 20 million yen, installment Nasu IC ⑥-1 ⑦ ⑤-2 2.01 yen/㎡ WH`TLU[Z^PSSILTHKL^P[OPU`LHYZ Nasushiobara 14,500 Employment Subsidy ○ 200,000 yen per newly hired employee Kuroiso ⑤-2 JR Tohoku Line ・When 10 or more new employees are hired Itamuro IC ④-2 ④-2 1.84 14,300 yen/㎡ 121 Kuroiso St. Sharp Yaita Photovoltaic Power Plant Under Negotiation Land and Rent Subsidy Nishinasuno ○ VM[OLHUU\HSYLU[HSMLLMVY`LHYZ Shiobara IC Nasushiobara St. ②-3 2.81 yen/㎡ ・Up to 40 million yen Aizu Kinjgawa Line ②-3 13,500 Water Bill for Industrial Use: 50 yen/㎥ Otawara ※④-2 indicates the area and lot unit price for the entire lot. Yaita Nishinasuno St. 294 Nikko Softbank Yaita Solar Park Kinugawa Onsen St. Direct Access to the Yaita interchange on the Tohoku Expressway. An ideal location for a distribution point Yaita Minami Industrial Park Direct access to the expressway interchange, and adjacent to National Route 4 400 ● Yaita St. Tohoku Expressway 2 Shioya ● Lot unit prices lower than 15,000 yen/m are available 461 Yaita IC Lower greenspace and environment facility ratio requirements due to its status as a Nikko St. ● 120 Yaita IC Nakagawa designated special industrial park Nikko Utsunomiya Road Sakura To Utsunomiya ● A comfortable living environment featuring a nearby housing community 293 4 Imaichi St. JR Utsunomiya Line 122 Nasukarasuyama 119 Tohoku Expressway Ashio St. JR Karasuyama Line Karasuyama St. Under Sangyo Miraikichi Tochigi Chuo Construction Lot Information 【Incentive Programs in Mibu】 Utsunomiya IC Takanezawa JR Nikko Line Nikko JR Hoshakuji St. Lot No. Area (ha) Lot Unit Prices Invested Fixed Assets Subsidy Tobu Nikko Line Nikko Tobu Tohoku Shinkansen ( MibuMibu HanyudaHanyuda IndustrialIndus r al ParkParrkk) ) For Sale ○ VUL[OPYKVM[OLLX\P]HSLU[HTV\U[VM0U]LZ[LK-P_LK(ZZL[Z;H_ Kanuma ① ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[Z[V[HSPUNTPSSPVU`LUVYTVYL Kanuma St. Ichikai ( Mibu Hanyuda Industrial Park, Mibu Total Area 86.5 ha ) 22.9 15,500 yen/㎡ ・-VY`LHYZUVSPTP[HTV\U[ Utsunomiya St. Haga (2014~) Kanuma 408 Motegi St. To Kanuma IC Land Acquisition Subsidy Sangyo Miraikichi Tochigi Chuo IC To Mito ②‒2 5% of the Land Acquisition Amount Motegi 4.3 yen/㎡ ○ Utsunomiya (2014~) 18,800 ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[ZHTV\U[SLZZ[OHUIPSSPVU`LUOH Gunma Prefecture (Mibu Hanyuda Industrial Park) 123 New 4 Utsunomiya ○ 10% of the Land Acquisition Amount Kaminokawa IC ・0U]LZ[LKÄ_LKHZZL[ZHTV\U[IPSSPVU`LUOHVYTVYL Tobu Utsunomiya Line Mashiko St. ⑤ 3.6 18,700 yen/㎡ Moka Railways Employment Subsidy Mibu Kaminokawa Mashiko Ibaraki To Maebashi ○ 200,000 yen per newly hired full-time employee Sano Kuzu St. Mibu IC Prefecture 293 352 Moka IC Moka ③-9 2.1 19,000 yen/㎡ ○ 100,000 yen per newly hired contrad worker Kiryu St. Tsuga IC Moka St. ① Ashikaga Tochigi Tsuga JCT ・ When 5 or more new employees are hired Tochigi IC Kitakanto (2014~) Once per company Expressway ②-2 ・ Ashikaga IC Tochigi St. Shimotsuke ③-10 2.2 19,200 yen/㎡ ・ Up to 10 million yen To Mito (2014~) Kitakanto TobuIwafune Sano Line To Mibu IC Expressway JCT City Planning Tax will be waived Sano Iwafune Tochigi ⑤ ※③-10 indicates the area and lot unit price for the entire lot. Ashikaga St. Tanuma IC Owada Industrial Park To Takasaki Ota Kiryu IC Oyama JR Ryomo Line 50 Sano St. JR Mito Line To Mito Optimal for the Business Operation Covering Entire East Japan Ota St. Oyama St. Shimodate St. Sold Under ③-10 ③-9 Sano Fujioka IC Negotiation ● 5 minutes from the Mibu interchange on the Kitakanto Expressway, and 12 minutes 294 from the Kanuma interchange on the Tohoku Expressway Tatebayashi St. ● Lot unit prices lower than 20,000 yen/m2 are available only 90 ㎞ from Tokyo Tatebayashi Nogi IC ● Flat and stable foundation allows facilities to withstand earthquakes ● Adjacent to Utsunomiya City with an excellent living environment for education, culture and medical care To Tokyo To Tokyo To Shimotsuma Saitama Prefecture Owada Industrial Park For Sale Lot Information 【Incentive Programs in Moka】 Incentive Programs in Tochigi Prefecture Invested Fixed
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