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Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Feb.2021) 1St Section Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Feb.2021) 1st Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 9984 SoftBank Group Corp. 2,554,377 2 7974 Nintendo Co.,Ltd. 1,540,321 3 6758 SONY CORPORATION 1,433,255 4 9983 FAST RETAILING CO.,LTD. 1,183,459 5 7203 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 1,132,929 6 8035 Tokyo Electron Limited 971,849 7 8306 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,Inc. 772,483 8 2413 M3,Inc. 727,404 9 6981 Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 716,635 10 6861 KEYENCE CORPORATION 631,552 11 6594 NIDEC CORPORATION 598,289 12 8698 Monex Group,Inc. 595,404 13 6502 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 565,831 14 8316 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group,Inc. 557,732 15 6954 FANUC CORPORATION 510,174 16 6098 Recruit Holdings Co.,Ltd. 464,314 17 4502 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 443,982 18 6920 Lasertec Corporation 434,011 19 9201 Japan Airlines Co.,Ltd. 416,145 20 6367 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,LTD. 400,498 21 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 395,653 22 9432 NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION 394,025 23 4063 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 392,267 24 4452 Kao Corporation 391,169 25 6857 ADVANTEST CORPORATION 378,089 26 9433 KDDI CORPORATION 358,632 27 7267 HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 353,272 28 3436 SUMCO CORPORATION 318,455 29 8058 Mitsubishi Corporation 304,544 30 8411 Mizuho Financial Group,Inc. 303,323 31 9434 SoftBank Corp. 302,788 32 9202 ANA HOLDINGS INC. 299,888 33 6723 Renesas Electronics Corporation 299,541 34 6762 TDK Corporation 298,551 35 4911 Shiseido Company,Limited 298,255 36 2929 Pharma Foods International Co.,Ltd. 287,615 37 8001 ITOCHU Corporation 285,660 38 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 285,637 39 6273 SMC CORPORATION 285,583 40 7201 NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD. 282,500 41 6976 TAIYO YUDEN CO.,LTD. 279,457 42 9022 Central Japan Railway Company 277,361 43 6902 DENSO CORPORATION 276,691 44 7741 HOYA CORPORATION 276,507 45 9020 East Japan Railway Company 267,442 46 8591 ORIX CORPORATION 263,366 47 8031 MITSUI & CO.,LTD. 255,725 48 6752 Panasonic Corporation 251,726 49 4568 DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY,LIMITED 251,572 50 4519 CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. 251,525 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved. 2nd Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 3825 Remixpoint,inc. 56,214 2 7647 ONTSU Co.,Ltd. 49,907 3 6366 Chiyoda Corporation 49,803 4 6897 TWINBIRD CORPORATION 30,441 5 3856 Abalance Corporation 28,053 6 9318 Asia Development Capital Co.Ltd. 22,461 7 6254 Nomura Micro Science Co.,Ltd. 19,378 8 5922 NASU DENKI-TEKKO CO.,LTD. 18,020 9 6391 KAJI TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 15,909 10 2345 Kushim,Inc. 13,412 11 6955 FDK CORPORATION 12,028 12 4113 TAOKA CHEMICAL COMPANY,LIMITED 11,057 13 8789 FinTech Global Incorporated 10,839 14 6229 OKUMURA ENGINEERING corp. 10,354 15 2375 GiG Works Inc. 10,006 16 3768 Riskmonster.com 9,956 17 6776 Tensho Electric Industries Co.,Ltd. 9,882 18 3747 INTERTRADE Co.,Ltd. 9,800 19 7992 The Sailor Pen Co.,Ltd. 9,658 20 4595 MIZUHO MEDY CO.,LTD. 8,920 21 6670 MCJ Co.,Ltd. 8,788 22 3663 ArtSpark Holdings Inc. 8,726 23 5690 REVER HOLDINGS CORPORATION 7,488 24 6731 PIXELA CORPORATION 6,379 25 4366 Daito Chemix Corporation 6,365 Mothers Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 6613 QD Laser,Inc. 420,123 2 4477 BASE,Inc. 302,063 3 4385 Mercari,Inc. 206,883 4 4488 AI inside Inc. 165,074 5 4436 MINKABU THE INFONOID,Inc. 111,359 6 6612 BALMUDA Inc. 101,230 7 4936 AXXZIA Inc. 93,669 8 3914 JIG-SAW INC. 89,680 9 4170 Kaizen Platform,Inc. 88,063 10 4478 freee K.K. 87,053 11 4485 JTOWER Inc. 83,863 12 4563 AnGes,Inc. 78,268 13 2160 GNI Group Ltd. 72,171 14 4475 HENNGE K.K. 57,931 15 3923 RAKUS Co.,Ltd. 50,627 16 4483 JMDC Inc. 50,015 17 4051 GMO Financial Gate,Inc. 48,550 18 3689 IGNIS LTD. 46,329 19 4165 PLAID,Inc. 45,594 20 4480 MEDLEY,INC. 42,318 21 7342 WealthNavi Inc. 42,033 22 4479 Makuake,Inc. 41,744 23 3993 PKSHA Technology Inc. 41,588 24 4308 J-Stream Inc. 38,480 25 6027 Bengo4.com,Inc. 36,538 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. 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JASDAQ Standard Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 2315 CAICA Inc. 139,306 2 6324 Harmonic Drive Systems Inc. 137,642 3 6890 Ferrotec Holdings Corporation 51,126 4 2702 McDonald's Holdings Company(Japan),Ltd. 50,619 5 3891 NIPPON KODOSHI CORPORATION 37,121 6 2484 DEMAE-CAN CO.,LTD 36,745 7 7564 WORKMAN CO.,LTD. 35,966 8 6629 TECHNO HORIZON CO.,LTD. 33,666 9 1407 West Holdings Corporation 29,327 10 7177 GMO Financial Holdings,Inc. 27,590 11 6907 GEOMATEC CO.,LTD. 26,851 12 2656 Vector Inc. 22,369 13 2782 Seria Co.,Ltd. 18,932 14 4293 SEPTENI HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 18,840 15 4080 TANAKA CHEMICAL CORPORATION 14,370 16 6400 FUJI SEIKI CO.,LTD. 14,321 17 4885 MUROMACHI CHEMICALS INC. 13,521 18 7071 Amvis Holdings,Inc. 12,905 19 3776 BroadBand Tower,Inc. 12,841 20 2362 YUMESHIN HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 12,814 21 4970 Toyo Gosei Co.,Ltd. 12,158 22 5381 Mipox Corporation 10,582 23 4304 Estore Corporation 9,992 24 2138 CROOZ,Inc. 9,953 25 6840 AKIBA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 9,937 JASDAQ Growth Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 4582 SymBio Pharmaceuticals Limited 117,410 2 3807 FISCO Ltd. 43,135 3 4764 Nexus Bank Co.,Ltd. 16,276 4 4579 RaQualia Pharma Inc. 9,231 5 1400 RUDEN HOLDINGS CO.,Ltd. 6,566 6 4978 ReproCELL Incorporated 5,681 7 7774 Japan Tissue Engineering Co., Ltd. 3,422 8 4572 Carna Biosciences,Inc. 3,364 9 4833 Success Holders,inc. 3,189 10 3777 FHT holdings Corp. 2,650 11 3814 Alphax Food System Co.,LTD 2,212 12 8938 GLOME Holdings,Inc. 1,951 13 2986 LA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 1,881 14 2425 Care Service Co.,Ltd. 1,396 15 7776 CellSeed Inc. 1,238 16 7777 3-D Matrix,Ltd. 1,182 17 2321 Softfront Holdings 808 18 4576 D.Western Therapeutics Institute, Inc. 783 19 3625 Techfirm Holdings Inc. 570 20 4772 Stream Media Corporation 502 21 2173 Hakuten Corporation 409 22 2164 CHIIKISHINBUNSHA CO.,LTD. 392 23 2388 Wedge Holdings CO.,LTD. 369 24 4570 Immuno-Biological Laboratories Co.,Ltd. 362 25 3140 IDEA INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. 360 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. 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