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Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Jul.2018) 1St Section Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Jul.2018) 1st Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 9984 SoftBank Group Corp. 1,659,647 2 7974 Nintendo Co.,Ltd. 1,410,665 3 8306 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,Inc. 1,033,910 4 7203 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 1,023,159 5 9983 FAST RETAILING CO.,LTD. 941,242 6 6758 SONY CORPORATION 806,706 7 4523 Eisai Co.,Ltd. 669,727 8 8035 Tokyo Electron Limited 641,185 9 8316 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group,Inc. 635,982 10 5301 TOKAI CARBON CO.,LTD. 574,268 11 6954 FANUC CORPORATION 571,795 12 6981 Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 533,860 13 8411 Mizuho Financial Group,Inc. 522,627 14 4911 Shiseido Company,Limited 518,643 15 6861 KEYENCE CORPORATION 476,515 16 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 446,973 17 6301 KOMATSU LTD. 441,116 18 4502 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 425,800 19 8698 Monex Group,Inc. 407,143 20 9433 KDDI CORPORATION 370,134 21 6506 YASKAWA Electric Corporation 359,952 22 3436 SUMCO CORPORATION 355,742 23 4063 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 350,319 24 7201 NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD. 349,917 25 7267 HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 337,177 26 4503 Astellas Pharma Inc. 292,689 27 5108 BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 292,673 28 6594 NIDEC CORPORATION 289,588 29 8766 Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. 285,446 30 7751 CANON INC. 283,133 31 6762 TDK Corporation 280,121 32 6503 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 278,081 33 9432 NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION 276,490 34 3092 START TODAY CO.,LTD. 272,934 35 4452 Kao Corporation 272,138 36 6098 Recruit Holdings Co.,Ltd. 269,407 37 8058 Mitsubishi Corporation 266,375 38 6273 SMC CORPORATION 256,583 39 6367 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,LTD. 251,758 40 5020 JXTG Holdings,Inc. 247,471 41 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 245,842 42 6752 Panasonic Corporation 238,787 43 4568 DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY,LIMITED 236,024 44 6976 TAIYO YUDEN CO.,LTD. 234,952 45 8750 Dai-ichi Life Holdings,Inc. 224,061 46 7269 SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 223,398 47 4689 Yahoo Japan Corporation 221,615 48 9437 NTT DOCOMO,INC. 219,695 49 2503 Kirin Holdings Company,Limited 218,580 50 7270 SUBARU CORPORATION 217,625 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved. 2nd Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 6502 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 167,214 2 3825 Remixpoint,inc. 60,287 3 7747 ASAHI INTECC CO.,LTD. 42,425 4 6534 D.A.Consortium Holdings Inc. 15,971 5 2338 Fasteps Co.,Ltd. 12,667 6 6175 Net Marketing Co.Ltd. 11,348 7 3753 FLIGHT HOLDINGS Inc. 10,902 8 5304 SEC CARBON,LIMITED 10,480 9 2929 Pharma Foods International Co.,Ltd. 10,239 10 2412 Benefit One Inc. 9,013 11 2722 I.K Co.,Ltd. 8,435 12 3810 CyberStep,Inc. 7,806 13 6670 MCJ Co.,Ltd. 7,360 14 5008 TOA OIL COMPANY,LIMITED 7,268 15 8508 J Trust Co.,Ltd. 6,566 16 6245 HIRANO TECSEED CO.,LTD. 6,371 17 6668 ADTEC PLASMA TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 6,211 18 3744 SIOS Corporation 5,715 19 6882 Sansha Electric Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 5,538 20 6835 ALLIED TELESIS HOLDINGS K.K. 5,043 21 6731 PIXELA CORPORATION 4,918 22 6035 IR Japan Holdings,Ltd. 4,717 23 3840 PATH Corporation 4,518 24 6264 Marumae Co.,Ltd. 4,461 25 3663 ArtSpark Holdings Inc. 4,364 Mothers Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 7806 MTG Co.,Ltd. 141,561 2 4385 Mercari,Inc. 127,629 3 4387 ZUU Co.,Ltd. 89,748 4 4390IPS,Inc. 75,899 5 3905 Datasection Inc. 70,028 6 2121mixi,Inc. 47,650 7 3906 ALBERT Inc. 47,223 8 4565 Sosei Group Corporation 39,067 9 4388AI,Inc. 37,136 10 3680 Hotto Link Inc. 32,315 11 3989 SHARINGTECHNOLOGY.INC 32,258 12 3491 GA technologies Co.,Ltd 31,750 13 3966 Uzabase,Inc. 30,624 14 2497 UNITED,Inc. 29,954 15 7034 Prored Partners CO.,LTD. 29,490 16 4391 Logizard Co.,Ltd. 28,877 17 4384 RAKSUL INC. 27,712 18 7172 Japan Investment Adviser Co.,Ltd. 27,441 19 4592 SanBio Company Limited 26,778 20 6541 GRACE TECHNOLOGY,INC. 25,127 21 5704 JMC Corporation 24,679 22 4395 Accrete Inc. 22,211 23 4393 Bank of Innovation,Inc. 22,009 24 7779 CYBERDYNE,INC. 21,500 25 9271 Wagokoro co.,ltd. 21,407 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved. JASDAQ Standard Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 6324 Harmonic Drive Systems Inc. 61,257 2 3356 Terilogy Co.,Ltd. 51,359 3 9263 VISIONARYHOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 37,251 4 2702 McDonald's Holdings Company(Japan),Ltd. 33,192 5 2782 Seria Co.,Ltd. 29,522 6 6425 Universal Entertainment Corporation 24,333 7 6890 Ferrotec Holdings Corporation 22,614 8 2146 UT Group Co.,Ltd. 21,274 9 4712 KeyHolder,Inc. 20,215 10 4287 JUST PLANNING INC. 19,462 11 2471 S-Pool,Inc. 13,556 12 3264 Ascot Corp. 12,545 13 3323 RECOMM CO.,LTD. 12,113 14 6787 Meiko Electronics Co.,Ltd. 11,568 15 2901 ISHIGAKI FOODS CO.,LTD. 10,906 16 2484 YUME NO MACHI SOUZOU IINKAI CO.,LTD 10,251 17 7716 NAKANISHI INC. 9,754 18 8909 Shinoken Group Co.,Ltd. 9,262 19 2330 Forside Co.,Ltd. 9,159 20 2667 ImageONE Co.,Ltd. 8,578 21 3791 IG Port,Inc. 8,271 22 2706 BROCCOLI Co.,Ltd. 7,845 23 2362 YUMESHIN HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 7,721 24 3965 Capital Asset Planning,Inc. 7,276 25 8927 MEIHO ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD. 7,147 JASDAQ Growth Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 4579 RaQualia Pharma Inc. 73,660 2 4764 SAMURAI&J PARTNERS Co.,Ltd. 35,567 3 4570 Immuno-Biological Laboratories Co.,Ltd. 17,531 4 4582 SymBio Pharmaceuticals Limited 4,445 5 4978 ReproCELL Incorporated 4,109 6 7776 CellSeed Inc. 3,795 7 3625 Techfirm Holdings Inc. 3,570 8 4576 D.Western Therapeutics Institute, Inc. 3,012 9 7774 Japan Tissue Engineering Co., Ltd. 2,857 10 3042 SecuAvail Inc. 2,622 11 7777 3-D Matrix,Ltd. 2,303 12 4572 Carna Biosciences,Inc. 1,602 13 1400 RUDEN HOLDINGS CO.,Ltd. 1,538 14 3807 FISCO Ltd. 1,452 15 4316 BeMap,Inc. 1,396 16 2144 Yamane Medical Corporation 1,371 17 2321 Softfront Holdings 1,251 18 3140 IDEA INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. 1,034 19 8938 LC Holdings,Inc. 865 20 4240 CLUSTER TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 741 21 3814 Alphax Food System Co.,LTD 693 22 3777 GEONEXT Corporation 634 23 2479 JTEC CORPORATION 542 24 2425 Care Service Co.,Ltd. 524 25 3842 Nextgen,Inc. 482 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. 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