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2018 年度-3/31/19 現在) 寄付ご支援を頂いた企業・団体・個人の方々は下記の通りです。 (2018 年度-3/31/19 現在) $20,000 and up_____________ Mizuho Bank, Ltd. JX Nippon Oil & Energy (Americas) Inc. MUFG Union Bank, N. A. Kaneka America Holding, Inc. SMBC Kawasaki Heavy Industries (U.S.A.), Inc. KBK Inc. $10,000 and up (under $20,000) Kowa American Corp. Kuraray America, Inc. ITOCHU International Inc. Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc. Marubeni America Corporation Kyocera International Inc. Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc. Mitsui & Co. (U. S. A.), Inc. Mayer Brown, LLP Nomura America Foundation Mitsubishi Gas Chemical America, Inc. Sumitomo Corporation of Americas Foundation Mitsubishi Imaging (MPM), Inc. Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Corp. , NY Branch Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc. $5,000 and up (under $10,000) Mitsui Seiki (U.S.A.), Inc. Mitsui Sumitomo Marine Management (U.S.A.), Inc. J. C. C. Fund Miyoshi America, Inc. Nippon Express Foundation, Inc. Mizuho Securities USA Inc. Panasonic Corp. of North America Nikkei America, Inc. Nikko Asset Management Americas, Inc. $1,000 and up (under $5,000) Nikon Americas Inc. Nippon Life Insurance Company Alice Corporation Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal U. S. A., Inc. All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. NOF America Corporation Asahi Kasei America, Inc. The Norinchukin Bank, Ltd. Asset Management One USA Inc. NTT America, Inc. Canon U. S. A., Inc. NYK Line (North America), Inc. Casio America, Inc. ORIX Corporation USA Chugai Pharma U.S.A. Inc. Osaka Gas USA Corporation Citizen Watch Company of America, Inc Relo Redac, Inc. Dainobu, USA Inc. Sapporo USA, Inc. Daiwa Capital Markets America, Inc. SCSK USA Inc. DLI North America Inc. Sojitz Corporation of America DNP America, LLC Sompo America Insurance Services, LLC EOS Accountants LLP Sony Corporation of America Fujifilm Holdings America Corp. Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc. Funai Corporation Inc. Sumitomo Life Insurance Company, NY Rep. Office Hitachi America, Ltd. Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Co., Ltd. IHI Inc. Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (U.S.A.) Ltd. Ito En (North America) Inc. Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Ltd. Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. Sumitomo Seika America, Inc. Japan Bank for International Cooperation Suntory International Corp. JNC America Inc. Taichi Realty 寄付ご支援を頂いた企業・団体・個人の方々は下記の通りです。 (2018 年度-3/31/19 現在) Tokio Marine America Toray Industries (America), Inc. TOYOTA Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. Yusen Logistics (Americas), Inc. Zenkyoren Asset Management of America, Inc. Under $1,000 America Ootoya Inc. The Chiba Bank, Ltd. New York Branch Dowa International Corp. Edo Japanese Steak House Fujisankei Communications Int'l Inc. Google (via Benevity) Gulliver East, Inc. The Gunma Bank, Ltd. Hanwa American Corp. Hartz Mountain Corporation Itochu Chemicals America Inc. JEOL USA, Inc. Marubeni-Itochu Steel America, Inc. Mikimoto (America) Co., Ltd. Nipro Medical Corporation PDT Partners, LLC (via Benevity) Ricoh Americas Corporation Sanyo Special Steel U.S.A., Ltd. Sharp Electronics Corporation The Shizuoka Bank, Ltd. Shoko Chukin Bank, Ltd. Taisho Pharmaceutical R & D Inc. .
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