List of Donor Companies: Business Sector Emergency Donation for Earthquake Victims in Central Java, Indonesia, on May 27, 2006 (In Alphabetical Order of Companies)

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List of Donor Companies: Business Sector Emergency Donation for Earthquake Victims in Central Java, Indonesia, on May 27, 2006 (In Alphabetical Order of Companies) List of Donor Companies: Business Sector Emergency Donation for Earthquake Victims in Central Java, Indonesia, on May 27, 2006 (in alphabetical order of companies) As of July 31, 2006 Nippon Keidanren Total amount contributed: \1,617,760,000.- Nippon Keidanren has been instrumental in soliciting business sector funds when disasters hit hard various parts of the world in the past. On May 27, 2006, central part of Java Island, Indonesia, was struck by a heavy earthquake, claiming more than 5,000 human lives and injuring almost 40,000, creating over 400,000 refugees and causing damages to more than 500,000 houses. Believing that the damages there were extensive, Nippon Keidanren initiated fund raising activities and provided solicited funds and goods such as tents and water purifiers for Indonesian people through Red Cross and NPOs under the auspice of the Japan Platform. Following is the list of donor companies that provided funds and goods through Nippon Keidanren and / or independently. 1 ABB K.K. 40 BOSCH CORPORATION 79 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 2 ACOM CO.,LTD. 41 BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 80 DAIWA SECURITIES GROUP INC. 3 ADEKA CORPORATION 42 BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 81 DAIWABO COMPANY LIMITED 4 ADVANEX INC. 43 BUNKYODO CO.,LTD. 82 DENKI KAGAKU KOGYO K.K. 5 ADVANTEST CORPORATION 44 BUSINESS CONSULTANTS,INC. 83 DENSO CORPORATION 6 AEON 45 CALBEE FOODS CO.,LTD. 84 DENTSU INC. 7 AICHI STEEL CORPORATION 46 Canon Group 85 DHC CORPORATION 8 AICHI TOKEI DENKI CO.,LTD. 47 CAPCOM CO.,LTD. 86 DOWA MINING COMPANY,LTD. 9 AIFUL CORPORATION 48 CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 87 DR.CI:LABO CO.,LTD. 10 AIR WATER INC. 49 CEMEDINE CO.,LTD. 88 DYNACITY CORPORATION 11 AISAN INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 50 CENTRAL NIPPON EXPRESSWAY COMPANY LIMITED. 89 EAGLE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 12 AISIN AW CO.,LTD 51 CENTURY LEASING SYSTEM,INC. 90 EAST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY 13 AISIN SEIKI CO.,LTD. 52 CHISSO CORPORATION 91 EAST NIPPON EXPRESSWAY COMPANY LIMITED 14 AISIN TAKAOKA CO.,LTD. 53 CHIYODA CORPORATION 92 EBARA CORPORATION 15 AJINOMOTO CO.,INC. 54 CHORI CO.,LTD. 93 EBARA JITSUGYO CO.,LTD. 16 AKEBONO BRAKE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 55 CHUBU ELECTRIC POWER CO.,INC. 94 ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT CO.,LTD. 17 ALFRESA HOLDINGS CORPORATION 56 CHUDENKO CORPORATION 95 EPSON TOYOCOM CORPORATION 18 ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO.,LTD. 57 CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD 96 FAMILYMART CO.,LTD. 19 ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 58 Citigroup 97 FANUC LTD. 20 ALTECH CO.,LTD. 59 CITIZEN WATCH CO.,LTD. 98 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. 21 ALTECH CORPORATION 60 COSMO OIL COMPANY,LIMITED 99 FUJI ELECTRIC HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 22 AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBUS 61 CRC SOLUTIONS CORP. 100 FUJI PHOTO FILM CO.,LTD. 23 ANABUKI CONSTRUCTION INC. 62 CREDIT SAISON CO.,LTD. 101 FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK,INC. 24 ANRITSU CORPORATION 63 DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO.,LTD. 102 FUJI XEROX CO.,LTD. 25 AOC HOLDINGS,INC. 64 DAIBIRU CORPORATION 103 FUJIKURA LTD. 26 ARTE JAPAN CO.,LTD. 65 DAICEL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 104 FUJITA CORPORATION 27 ASAHI BREWERIES,LTD. 66 DAI-DAN CO.,LTD. 105 FUJITA KANKO INC. 28 ASAHI GLASS CO.,LTD. 67 DAIDO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 106 FUJITSU LIMITED 29 ASAHI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,LTD. 68 DAIDO METAL CO.,LTD. 107 FUKOKU MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 30 ASAHI-SEIKI MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD. 69 DAIDO STEEL CO.,LTD. 108 FURUKAWA CO.,LTD. 31 ASICS Corporation 70 DAIDOH LIMITED 109 FUYO GENERAL LEASE CO.,LTD. 32 ASTRAZENECA K.K. 71 Daiei, Inc. 110 GMAC COMMERCIAL MORGAGE JAPAN K.K. 33 AUDIO-TECHNICA CORP. 72 DAIHATSU MOTOR CO.,LTD. 111 GUNZE LIMITED 34 BABCOCK-HITACHI K.K. 73 DAIICHI CHUO KISEN KAISHA 112 H,I,S CO.,LTD. 35 BANDAI CO.,LTD 74 DAIICHI KOUTSU SANGYO CO.,LTD. 113 HAKUHODO DY HOLDINGS INC. 36 BANDO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES,LTD 75 DAIICHI SANKYO CO.,LTD. 114 HAKUTO CO.,LTD. 37 BANK OF TOKYO MITSUBISHI UFJ 76 DAIKI SOUND CO.,LTD. 115 HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 38 BEACON SYSTEMS INC. 77 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES,LTD. 116 HANKYU CORPORATION 39 BOC EDWARDS JAPAN LIMITED 78 DAINIPPON INK AND CHEMICALS,INCORPORATED. 117 HANWA CO.,LTD. 1 118 HAZAMA CORPORATION 178 JAPAN SECURITIES FINANCE CO.,LTD. 238 KYB CORPORATION 119 HINO MOTORS,LTD. 179 JAPAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. 239 KYOCERA CORPORATION 120 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 180 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 240 KYODO PRINTING CO.,LTD. 121 HISAMITSU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,INC. 181 JAPAN VILENE COMPANY,LTD. 241 KYOKUYO CO.,LTD. 122 HITACHI CHEMICAL CO.,LTD. 182 JEOL LTD. 242 KYOWA ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS CO.,LTD. 123 Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. 183 JFE HOLINGS,INC. 243 KYOWA EXEO CORPORATION 124 HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 184 JFE SHOJI HOLDINGS,INC. 244 KYOWA HAKKO KOGYO CO.,LTD. 125 HITACHI INFORMATION SYSTEMS,LTD. 185 JGC CORPORATION 245 KYUDENKO CORPORATION 126 HITACHI KOKI CO.,LTD. 186 JIMOS CO.,LTD. 246 KYUSHU ELECTRIC POWER CO.,LTD. 127 HITACHI MAXELL,LTD. 187 JS GROUP CORPORATION 247 LAWSON, INC. 128 HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION 188 JSR CORPORATION 248 LION CORPORATION 129 HITACHI METALS,LTD. 189 JTEKT CORPORATION 249 MABUCHI MOTOR CO.,LTD. 130 HITACHI SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. 190 JUKI CORPORATION 250 MAEDA CORPORATION 131 HITACHI SYSTEM&SERVICES,LTD. 191 JUPITER TV CO.,LTD. 251 MANPOWER JAPAN CO.,LTD. 132 HITACHI TRANSPORT SYSTEM,LTD. 192 KADOKAWA GROUP HOLDINGS,INC. 252 MARUBENI CORPORATION 133 HITACHI,LTD. 193 KADOYA SESAME MILLS INC. 253 MARUHA GROUP INC. 134 HOCHIKI CORPORATION 194 KAGA ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. 254 MARUHACHI WAREHOUSE COMPANY LIMITED. 135 HOKKAIDO ELECTRIC POWER CO.,INC. 195 KAGOME CO.,LTD. 255 MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 136 HOKUETSU PAPER MILLS,LTD. 196 KAJIMA CORPORATION 256 MATSUZAKAYA CO.,LTD. 137 HOKURIKU ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY 197 KANEKA CORPORATION 257 Mazda Motor Corporation 138 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 198 Kanematsu Corporation 258 MEIDENSHA CORPORATION 139 HOYA CORPORATION 199 KANTO AUTO WORKS,LTD. 259 MEIJI RUBBER&CHEMICAL CO.,LTD. 140 IBIDEN CO.,LTD. 200 KANTO DENKA KOGYO CO.,LTD. 260 MEIJI SEIKA KAISHA,LTD. 141 IBJ LEASING CO.,LTD. 201 KANTO NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT CO.,LTD. 261 MEIJI YASUDA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 142 IBM Japan 202 KAO CORPORATION 262 MEITEC CORPORATION 143 ICHIKAWA CO.,LTD. 203 KATAOKA&CO.,LTD. 263 MEITO TRANSPORTATION CO.,LTD. 144 ICHIKOH INDUSTRIES,LTD. 204 KATOKICHI CO.,LTD. 264 MERCIAN CORPORATION 145 IDA RYOGOKUDO CO.,LTD. 205 KATSURAGAWA SEIRA CO.,LTD. 265 METROPOLITAN EXPRESSWAY COMPANY LIMITED. 146 IDEMITSU KOSAN CO.,LTD. 206 Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. 266 Microsoft Co., Ltd. 147 IHARA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 207 KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. 267 MIKIKOGYO CO.,LTD. 148 IIDA HOME MAX 208 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD 268 MIKUNI CORPORATION 149 IINO KAIUN KAISHA,LTD. 209 KAWASE COMPUTER SUPPLIES CO.,LTD. 269 MISAWA HOMES HOLDINGS,INC. 150 i-LOGISTICS CORP. 210 KDDI CORPORATION 270 MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION 151 IMABARI SHIPBUILDING CO.,LTD. 211 KEIHIN CORPORATION 271 MITSUBISHI CORPORATION 152 IMAGICA CORPORATION 212 KEIO CORPORATION 272 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 153 INABATA&CO.,LTD. 213 KEIYO GAS CO.,LTD. 273 MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO.,LTD. 154 I-NET CORPORATION 214 KIKKOMAN CORPORATION 274 MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY,INC. 155 INFORMATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL DENTSU,LTD. 215 KINDEN CORPORATION 275 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES,LTD. 156 INPEX CORPORATION 216 KINOKUNIYA COMPANY LTD. 276 MITSUBISHI KAKOKI KAISHA LTD. 157 ISHIKAWAJIMA-HARIMA HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD. 217 KINSHO CORPORATION 277 MITSUBISHI LOGISTICS CORPORATION. 158 Isuzu Motors Limited 218 KINYOSHA CO.,LTD. 278 MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION 159 ITOCHU CORPORATION 219 KIORITZ CORPORATION 279 MITSUBISHI PAPER MILLS,LTD. 160 ITOCHU ENEX CO.,LTD. 220 KIRIN BEVERAGE CORPORATION 280 MITSUBISHI PENCIL CO.,LTD. 161 ITOCHU TECHNO-SCIENCE CORPORATION 221 KIRIN BREWERY COMPANY,LIMITED. 281 MITSUBISHI PLASTICS,INC. 162 ITOHAM FOOD INC. 222 KOBE STEEL, Ltd 282 MITSUBISHI RAYON CO.,LTD. 163 IWATANI INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 223 KOEI CO., LTD. 283 MITSUBISHI RESEARCH INSTITUTE,INC. 164 IXI.CO.,LTD. 224 KOJIMA PRESS INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 284 MITSUBISHI STEEL MFG.CO.,LTD. 165 JANOME SEWING MACHINE CO.,LTD. 225 KOKOKU INTECH CO.,LTD. 285 MITSUBISHI UFJ SECURITIES 166 JAPAN AIRLINES CORPORATION 226 KOKUYO CO.,LTD. 286 MITSUBISHI UFJ TRUST AND BANKING CORPORATION 167 JAPAN AVIATION ELECTRIC INDUSTRY,LIMITED, 227 Komatsu Ltd. 287 Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. 168 JAPAN CEMENT ASSOCIATION 228 KONICA MINOLTA HOLDINGS,INC. 288 MITSUI FUDOSAN CO.,LTD. 169 JAPAN CHAIN STORES ASSOCIATION 229 KOWA COMPANY,LTD. 289 MITSUI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. 170 JAPAN CROWN CORK CO.,LTD. 230 KOWA REAL ESTATE CO.,LTD. 290 MITSUI MINING&SMELTING CO.,LTD. 171 JAPAN DRILLING CO.,LTD. 231 KUMAGAI GUMI CO.,LTD. 291 MITSUI O.S.K.LINES,LTD. 172 JAPAN ENERGY CORPORATION 232 KUREHA CORPORATION 292 MITSUI SUMITOMO INSURANCE CO.,LTD. 173 Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation 233 KURIBAYASHI STEAMSHIP CO.,LTD. 293 Mitsui Trust Holdings,Inc. 174 JAPAN OILSEED PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION 234 KURIMOTO,Ltd. 294 MITSUI&CO.,LTD. 175 JAPAN RADIO CO.,LTD. 235 KURITA WATER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 295 MITSUI-SOKO CO.,LTD. 176 JAPAN SECURITIES DEALERS ASSOCIATION 236 KURODA ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 296 MITSUKOSHI,LTD. 177 JAPAN SECURITIES DEPOSITORY CENTER,INC. 237 KURODA PRECISION INDUSTRIES LTD. 297 MITSUMURA PRINTING CO.,LTD. 2 298 MIURA PRINTING CORPORATION 358 NIPPON SHARYO,LTD. 418 PALACE HOTEL CO.,LTD. 299 MIYAGO LOGISTICS CO.,LTD. 359 NIPPON SHEET GLASS CO.,LTD. 419 PANAHOME CORPORATION 300 MIYOSHI OIL&FAT CO.,LTD. 360 NIPPON SHINYAKU CO., LTD. 420 PASCO CORPORATION 301 MIZUHO FINANCIAL GROUP,INC. 361 NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO.,LTD. 421 PENTAX Corporation 302 MIZUNO CORPORATION 362 NIPPON SODA CO.,LTD. 422 PIONEER CORPORATION 303 MORI BUILDING CO.,LTD. 363 NIPPON STEEL CHEMICAL CO.,LTD. 423 PRIMA MEAT PACKERS,LTD. 304 MORINAGA&CO.,LTD. 364 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 424 PROMISE CO.,LTD. 305 NABTESCO CORPORATION 365 NIPPON STEEL TRADING CO.,LTD. 425 Q.P.CORPORATION 306 NAGASE&CO.,LTD.
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