Integrated Report 2019 Tokyu Corporation

Integrated Report 2019 Tokyu Corporation

INTEGRATED 2019 REPORT INTEGRATED TOKYU CORPORATION Corporate Planning Office https://www.tokyu.co.jp/global/english/index.html This product is made of FSC® -certified and other controlled material. INTEGRATED REPORT 2019 Urban Development DNA That Has Flowed Through Our Veins Since the founding of the Tokyu Group, we have balanced our public and private natures with Tokyu Corporation traces its roots back to Den-en-toshi Company, the development of public transportation and residential areas as our two pillars. At the same time, which was started in 1918 under the leadership of Eiichi Shibusawa. we have strived to offer new life values ahead of our competitors as we continued to work on In 1922, Den-en-toshi Company’s railway division was separated to independently found developing sustainable communities. Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway Company. Going forward, we will always offer quality of living from new perspectives and create beautiful living In the approximately 100 years since our founding, we have been undertaking environments so that all people may find genuine happiness and express an individual lifestyle amid urban development as a private company together with local residents. a harmonious society overflowing with kindness and consideration. The characteristics of our urban development have been summarized below. Balancing the convenience of urban access with the living environment of the suburbs based on the garden city ideology founded by Englishman Ebenezer Howard Group Slogan Creating towns centered on stations, and urban development based on the two pillars of transportation and residential area development Toward a Beautiful Age—Tokyu Group Balancing public and private natures based on long-term concepts so as to solve social issues Developing convenient functions for living from the initial stages of development, and subsequently offering various facilities and services based on social situation and the developmental stage of towns Applying urban development expertise nurtured in areas served by Tokyu’s railway lines to other parts of Japan and overseas Group Philosophy The Tama Den-en-toshi area—located 15 to 35 We hold the following shared vision as we work together km from the heart of Tokyo—spanning two prefectures and four municipalities located along to create and support the Tokyu Group. the Den-en-toshi Line can be said to be the culmination of our urban development. “... in addition, Tokyo has been seeing an annual population Its origins can be traced back to after World increase of around 500,000 people in recent years, and looks War Two, when the heart of Tokyo faced various to reach a population of 7.5 million people within this year. We shall strive to create beautiful living environments, social issues, including: overpopulation; deterio- While Tokyo’s public facilities—from waterworks, gas, Mission sewerage, railways, and buses to schools and food mar- in which each person can pursue individual happiness in ration in the living environment; insufficient Statement water, food, energy, and other resources; and Josei-nan Area kets—are made with roughly a population of 7.5 million a harmonious society. people as the standard, a population above 7.5 million inadequate transportation infrastructure. To Development Prospectus people is likely to bring us closer to various situations: address these issues, then-Chairman Keita Goto blockage of the sewers; limited access to drinking water came up with a development concept (develop- and gas; unavailability of schools for children; and inability ment prospectus) for the Josei-nan area to create to use trains due to congestion...” Management Work independently and in collaboration to raise a “second Tokyo” for people to lead healthy lives. (excerpt from “Josei-nan Area Development Prospectus”) Policy the Tokyu Group synergy and establish a trusted and beloved brand. Meet current market expectations and develop new ones. Manage in harmony with the natural environment. The Tama Den-en-toshi area is a suburban devel- Pursue innovative management from a global perspective. opment with zoning of the largest scale in Japan. Value individuality and encourage the best from each employee. Tokyu has always been at one with towns and Through these means, we will fulfill our corporate social responsibilities. continued to create new values. In addition, transit oriented development (TOD*) is gaining attention as a model that can solve social issues in future urban development overseas. Going forward, we will continue to develop Fulfill your responsibilities. sustainable communities in various locations and Guidelines Collaborate to enhance each other’s abilities. strive to create beautiful living environments. for Action Reinvent yourself with a global awareness. * TOD: An urban model friendly to the environment and people that is based on public transportation and not reliant on cars Tama Den-en-toshi area 1 Concept of Integrated Report 2019 Contents Since our founding, Tokyu Corporation has contributed to solving social issues through our business. We decided to issue our Integrated Report 2019 so that stakeholders can understand our stance of Top Commitment 04 Top Commitment contributing toward solving social issues and pursuing a balance between economic and social values. This report has been put together centered on the following points. Vision and strategy for Concept of sustainable Governance system that 10 Split of Railway Business Divisions 12 Future Vision and Redevelopment Features Projects around Shibuya Station solving social issues management, including forms the foundation through business material themes and goals for sustainable growth Achieving Sustainable Growth While Tackling Social Issues Value Creation Story 14 A History of Creating New Value 20 Value Creation Strategy Editorial Policy 16 The Value Creation Process 28 Financial and 18 Major Management Resources, Non-Financial Highlights Period Covered Therefore, actual performance in the future may differ from the External Environment, 30 11-Year Financial Data In principle, this report covers the period from April 2018 to Tokyu Corporation’s expectations. Risks, and Opportunities March 2019 (fiscal 2018), but also includes some information related to activities before and after this period. Guidelines Referred The International Integrated Reporting Council’s “Interna- Scope of Report tional <IR> Framework” and the “Guidance for Collaborative Tokyu Corporation and consolidated subsidiaries Value Creation” of Japan’s Ministry of Econ- Strategies and 32 Transportation Infrastructure Business (Transportation Segment) omy, Trade and Industry were referred to Achievements 36 Urban Development Business (Real Estate Segment) Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements in the writing of this report. In addition, Lifestyle Service and Retail Business (Life Services Segment) The opinions and forward-looking statements in this report are the GRI Standards of the Global Reporting by Business 40 Tokyu Corporation’s understanding at the time of this report’s Initiative (GRI) were referred to with regard 44 Hospitality Business (Hotel and Resort Segment) writing. Tokyu Corporation does not provide any guarantee or to ESG information. promises with regard to their accuracy or completeness. Types of Publication Governance 48 Overview of Governance System State of Officers Publication Contents Booklet PDF HTML 50 Integrated Report 54 Compensation, Evaluation of the Board of Directors, and Please see “Contents” on page 3 for details. (this booklet) Evaluation of the Board of Audit & Supervisory Board Members This guide provides a variety of stakeholders with an overview of Tokyu Corporation and explanation 56 Messages from Outside Officers Company Guide on initiatives. 58 Dialogue with Stakeholders This report is compiled in accordance with Article 24 (1) of Japan’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Annual Securities Act, and Tokyu Corporation is obliged to submit the report to Kanto Local Finance Bureau. Please see Report this report for details related to Tokyu’s financial situation. It is published annually in late June. 60 Sustainability Management 70 Low-carbon, This report is compiled following Japan’s Corporate Governance Code, and Tokyu Corporation is Sustainability Recycling-based Society Corporate obliged to submit the report to Tokyo Stock Exchange. The report states aspects such as Tokyu’s con- Management 62 Compliance Governance Report cept and system for corporate governance. Please also see this report with regard to aspects such as 64 Safety & Security 73 Sustainable Procurement organization design, state of operation, and effectiveness evaluation of the Board of Directors. 66 HR Development This report outlines the major environmental initiatives and achievements by Tokyu Corporation and Environmental consolidated subsidiaries. Please access the link below for details relating to environmental data. Report https://www.tokyu.co.jp/company/csr/environment/tkk_kankyo/ As part of the 2006 revisions to Japan’s Railway Business Act whereby railway business operators are Safety Report obliged to publicly release safety reports, information related to the safety of Tokyu Railways’ railway business is stated systematically herein. Company Information 74 Main Subsidiaries and Affiliates Some documents are available only Japanese. 75 Company Profile 2 3 Top Commitment Top Commitment Top Commitment Top We will aspire to create a beautiful living environment for our future, by promoting both

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