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Certification Record(Office) July 2014 Certification Record(office) July 2014 No. Date Owners Certificated Building Location Certification Rank Platinum 1 2011/4 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Marunouchi Park Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 2 2011/5 Seiwa Sogo Tatemono Co., Ltd. Toranomon Seiwa Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Silver 3 KDX Harumi Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Kenedix Office Investment Silver 4 2011/6 KDX Nagoya-Sakae Building Nagoya City, Aichi Corporation 2013 Silver 5 KDX Kobayashi-Doshomachi Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Silver 6 Gofukumachi Business Center Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 2013 2011/6 Fukuoka REIT Co. Silver 7 Higashi Hie Business Center Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 2013 Platinum 8 Breeze Tower Osaka City, Osaka 2013 2011/6 The Sankei Building Co., Ltd Gold 9 Tokyo Sankei Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 10 Ariake Central Tower Koto-ku, Tokyo 2013 2011/7 Nippon Tochi-Tatemono Co., Ltd. Gold 11 Nittochi Yamashita-cho Building Yokohama City, Kanagawa 2013 Platinum(plan) 12 2011/8 Kintetsu Co. Abeno Harukas Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Nomura Real NREG Toshiba Estate Platinum 13 2011/8 Lazona Kawasaki Toshiba Building Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Building Co., Ltd. Development Co., 2013 Ltd. Gold 14 Olinas Tower Sumida-ku, Tokyo Japan Prime Realty Investment 2013 2011/8 Co. Silver 15 JPR Sendagaya Building Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 16 Iino Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 2011/10 Iino Kaiun Kaisha, Ltd. Gold 17 Shiodome Shiba-Rikyu Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Silver 18 ORIX Nagoya Nishiki Building Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Bronze 19 Seafort Square Center Building Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 2013 2011/10 ORIX JREIT Inc. Silver 20 ORIX Akasaka 2-chome Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Silver 21 ORE Sapporo Building Sapporo City, Hokkaido 2013 Gold 22 Osaki Front Tower Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 2013 Japan Real Estate Investment Gold 23 2011/10 Harumi Center Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo Co. 2013 Gold 24 MM Park Building Yokohama City, Kanagawa 2013 Platinum 25 THE OTEMACHI TOWER Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 26 2011/10 Tokyo Square Garden Chuo-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. 2013 Platinum 27 Nakano Central Park Nakano-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 28 Tokyo Stock Exchange Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 29 2011/11 Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd. Osaka Stock Exchange Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Gold 30 CentRise Sakae Building Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Note: “(Plan)” in the Certification Rank column designates certification for buildings under construction Certification Record(office) No. Date Owners Certificated Building Location Certification Rank Gold 31 2012/1 Symbol Tower Kaihatu Co. Takamatsu Symbol Tower Takamatsu City, Kagawa 2013 Silver 32 2012/1 Daiwa Office Investment Co. Shinjuku Maynds Tower Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 33 2012/2 KandenFudosan Co., Ltd Tokai Kanden Building Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Silver 34 Twin 21 Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Silver 35 2012/2 MID REIT, Ltd. Matsushita IMP Bldg. Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Silver 36 Kitahama MID Bldg. Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Gold 37 2012/2 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Koujimachi Front Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 38 2012/2 The Sankei Building Co., Ltd Namba Sankei Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Platinum 39 2012/2 Hulic Co., Ltd. Hulic Head Office Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Silver 40 2012/3 Seiwa Sogo Tatemono Co., Ltd. Yodoyabashi Center Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Nippon Tochi- Gold 41 2012/3 Hulic Co., Ltd. Tatemono Co., Sendai First Tower Sendai City, Miyagi 2013 Ltd. Kenedix Office Investment Bronze 42 2012/3 View Flex Umeda Building Osaka City, Osaka Corporation 2013 Platinum 43 2012/3 Yasuda Estate Co., Ltd WATERRAS Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 44 2012/4 Mori Trust Co., Ltd. Marunouchi Trust City Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 45 Marunouchi Center Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 2012/5 Chuo Fudosan Co., Ltd. Gold 46 Shin Marunouchi Center Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum (plan) 48 (Tentative)Toyosu 3-2 Gaiku Building Plan Koto-ku, Tokyo Mitsubishi 2013 2012/7 IHI Corporation Estate Co., Ltd Gold 49 Toyosu Front Koto-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 50 Nagoya Lucent Tower Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 2012/8 Sun Arrows Investment Co., Ltd. Gold 51 Azalea Hills Sendai City, Miyagi 2012 Tokyo Skytree East Tower®(Tokyo Skytree Platinum 52 2012/8 Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. Sumida-ku, Tokyo Town®) 2013 Nippon Tochi-Tatemono Co., Platinum 53 2012/8 Nittochi Toranomon Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Ltd. 2013 Silver 54 2012/8 MID REIT, Ltd. Higobashi MID Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Gold 55 2012/10 Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd. Ichibancho Heiwa Building Sendai City, Miyagi 2013 United Urban Investment Silver 56 2012/11 Arena Tower Yokohama City, Kanagawa Corporation 2013 Gold 57 Kyobashi East Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 2012/11 Nippon Tochi-Tatemono Co., Ltd. Bronze 58 Nittochi Kyoto Shijo Street Building Kyoto City, Kyoto 2013 Note: “(Plan)” in the Certification Rank column designates certification for buildings under construction Certification Record(office) Certification No. Date Owners Certificated Building Location Rank Gold 59 Yakuin Business Garden Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 2013 Bronze 60 JPR Ueno East Bldg. Taito-ku, Tokyo Japan Prime Realty Investment 2013 2012/11 Co. Bronze 61 JPR Crest Takebashi Bldg. Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Certified 62 JPR Nihonbashi-horidome Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 63 2012/11 SHOCHIKU Co., Ltd. KABUKIZA TOWER Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum (plan) 64 2012/11 Seiwa Sogo Tatemono Co., Ltd. Seiwa Umeda Building Osaka City, Osaka 2013 Bronze 65 KDX Nihonbashi Kabutocho Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Kenedix Office Investment Certified 66 2012/12 Karasuma Building Kyoto City, Kyoto Corporation 2013 Certified 67 KDX Shinjuku Building Shijuku-ku, Tokyo 2013 Silver 68 ORIX Kobe Sannomiya Building Kobe City, Hyogo 2013 2012/12 ORIX JREIT Inc. Silver 69 ORIX Shinagawa Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold (plan) 70 2013/1 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Front Place Nihonbashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 71 2013/1 Hulic Co., Ltd. Hulic Asakusabashi Building Taito-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 72 2013/1 CAINZ HOME Co., Ltd. New head office Honjyo City, Saitama 2013 Gold 73 Omron Kyoto Center Building Kyoto City, Kyoto Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, 2013 2013/1 Inc. Silver 74 NRE Tennozu Building Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 75 2013/1 Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. Yokohama Mitsui Building Yokohama City, Kanagawa 2013 Platinum (plan) 76 2013/2 Mori Building Co., Ltd. ARK Hills South Tower Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 77 NBF Toyosu Garden Front Koto-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 78 NBF Toyosu Canal Front Koto-ku, Tokyo 2013 2013/2 Nippon Building Fund Inc. Gold 79 River City M-SQUARE Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 80 Hakata Gion M-SQUARE Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 2013 Gold 81 2013/3 Yasuda Estate Co., Ltd. NISHIKI-CHO TRAD SQUARE Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 82 2013/3 TOKYU CORPORATION Shibuya Hikarie Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 83 2013/3 TOWA REAL ESTATE Co., Ltd. MIDLAND SQUARE Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Silver 84 A-PLACE Ikebukuro Toshima-ku, Tokyo 2013 2013/3 Activia Properties Inc. Silver 85 Kanayama Center Place Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Silver 86 Round-Cross Shinjuku Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 2013 2013/3 ORIX JREIT Inc. Bronze 87 Nihonbashi Honcho 1-chome Building Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Silver 88 2013/3 Tennozu Park Side Bldg. Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Inc. 2013 Nomura Real Estate Asset Silver 89 2013/4 PMO Hatchobori Ⅱ Chuo-ku, Tokyo Management Co., Ltd. 2013 Note: “(Plan)” in the Certification Rank column designates certification for buildings under construction Certification Record(office) Certification No. Date Owners Certificated Building Location Rank Platinum (plan) 90 2013/4 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Dainagoya Building Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Japan Real Estate Investment Platinum 91 2013/4 Harumi Front Chuo-ku, Tokyo Co. 2013 Sumitomo Realty & Platinum 92 2013/4 Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower Shijuku-ku, Tokyo Development Co., Ltd. 2013 Gold (plan) 93 Shiba Front Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 2013/4 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Gold (plan) 94 Tamachi Front Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 95 2013/5 TOKYU LAND CORPORATION SHINMEGURO TOKYU BUILDING Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum (plan) 96 2013/5 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. (Tentative) Otemachi 1-1 Project Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Platinum 97 2013/7 KandenFudosan Co., Ltd. Akasaka Center Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold (plan) 98 2013/8 Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Keisei Head Office Building Ichikawa City, Chiba 2013 Gold 99 2013/9 Nagoya Building Co., Ltd. Nagoya Building Nagoya City, Aichi 2013 Platinum 100 2013/9 Sun Arrows Investment Co., Ltd. Ochanomizu Sola City Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Morioka Communication Gold 101 2013/9 MALIOS Morioka City, Iwate Center Co., Ltd. 2013 The Morimoto Warehouse Co., Gold (plan) 102 2013/9 Sannomiya Building North Kobe City, Hyogo Ltd. 2013 Silver 103 Shinagawa Canal Bldg. Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Japan Prime Realty Investment Bronze 104 2013/10 BYGS Shinjuku Bldg. Shijuku-ku, Tokyo Co. 2013 Certified 105 Kanematsu Bldg. Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 106 Xymax Akasaka 111 Building Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 2013/10 XYMAX CORPORATION Silver 107 Xymax Tameikesanno Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 2013 Gold 108 2013/10 Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd. Nisshokan Bldg. Chuo-ku, Tokyo 2013 NTT Urban Platinum (plan) 109 2013/10 Development Hulic Co., Ltd. Shinagawa Season Terrace Minato-ku, Tokyo 2013 Co. Mitsui Fudosan Kajima Silver 110 2013/10 Investment World Business Garden Chiba-City, Chiba Corporation 2013 Advisors, INC. Bronze 111 2013/11 Activia Properties Inc. Yoyogi Place Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 2013 ORIX Real Estate Investment Gold 112 2013/12 Advisors Corporation Minatomirai Center Building Yokohama City, Kanagawa 2013 (ODK Tokutei Mokuteki Kaisha) Gold (plan) 113 2013/12 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.
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