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Number of establishments, number of employees, shipment value and amount of value added (Tokyo) (10,000 establishments) 2000 8 6 4 2 0 Number of establishments Number of persons engaged Shipment value Amount of value added (10,000 persons) 80 60 40 20 0 (Trillion yen) (Trillion yen) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 6.0 4.0 3.5 56.2 40.5 35.8 15.3 10.5 8.9 6.0 4.0 3.7 03 05 08 11 2000 03 05 08 11 2000 03 05 08 11 2000 03 05 08 11 Composition ratios of number of establishments and shipment value by industry major group (2011) 0 Printing 17.1 Fabricated metal 14.1 13.0 Transportation equipment 15.2 Information equipment 9.4 Iron & steel 6.5 Electrical machinery 7.9 Chemical 5.0 13.8 17.6 9.2 8.5 5.8 5.5 5.5 5.1 36.3 5.0 8.6 Food 10.5 Textile 9.9 40.8 35.1 Furniture 5.0 9.1 6.6 5.1 Production machinery 8.6 7.1 Plastic 5.0 Others 48.0 Petroleum & coal Electronic parts Number of establishments Shipment value Tokyo 35 thousand establishments Nationwide 393 thousand establishments Tokyo 8.9 trillion yen Nationwide 287.3 trillion yen 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 (%) (1,000 establishments) (10,000 persons) 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 2 4 6 8 10 (100 billion yen) Number of establishments, number of employees and shipment value by municipality (Tokyo, 2011) Subcenter Central Tokyo Joto Josai Jonan Johoku Tama Tokyo islands Number of establishments 3.8 3.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 8.2 7.6 6.8 5.4 5.3 4.7 4.1 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.2 Number of persons engaged Shipment value Ota Adachi Sumida Katsushika Edogawa Taito Koto Arakawa Itabashi Shinagawa Ota Itabashi Adachi Hachioji Sumida Koto Edogawa Katsushika Hino Fuchu Fuchu Hino Akishima Hamura Ota Hachioji Itabashi Koto Shinjuku Adachi (%) (%) (%) Joto 46.9 Josai 4.4 Jonan 15.3 Johoku 7.0 Tama 15.8 Tokyo islands 0.3 Central Tokyo 3.8 Subcenter 6.5 Joto 28.1 Josai 3.0 Jonan 11.8 Johoku 8.5 Tama 37.8 Tokyo islands 0.1 Central Tokyo 3.3 Subcenter 7.2 Joto 18.7 Josai 2.0 Jonan 8.1 Johoku 7.5 Tama 54.5 Tokyo islands 0.05 Central Tokyo 2.7 Subcenter 6.4 Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017 1 Number of Establishments and Employees are on the Decrease Note: The figures in 2011 are calculated based on the “2012 Economic Census for Business Activity”. While the survey for the “Census of Manufactures” is as of Dec. 31st, the one for the “2012 Economic Census for Business Activity” is as of Feb. 1st, 2012. Therefore, there are some differences between the two surveys, and some figures in 2011 don’t link to the figures before 2008. Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture” Note: The classifications of industries with a composition ratio of 5% or more are listed. Source: MIC / METI “Economic Census for Business Activity: Tabulations for individual industries (Manufacturing Industry)” , TMG “Census of Manufacture” Note: Top 10 municipalities are listed. Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture” Manufacturing 2 Printing in Tokyo Account for High Percentage of Number of Establishments and Shipment Value, Compared with Whole Country Joto Area Accounts for Slightly Less Than 50 Percent of Number of Establishments, and Tama Area Accounts for Slightly Over 50 Percent of Shipment Value 3 Industry in Tokyo - Manufacturing 14

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Page 1: Industry in Tokyo ManufacturingComposition ratio of number of establishments and persons engaged by industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014) Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic

Number of establishments, number of employees, shipment value and amount of value added (Tokyo)(10,000 establishments)

2000

8

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Number of establishments Number of persons engaged Shipment value Amount of value added

(10,000 persons)80

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16

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6.0

4.03.5

56.2

40.535.8

15.3

10.58.9

6.0

4.0 3.7

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Composition ratios of number of establishments and shipment value by industry major group (2011)0

Printing17.1

Fabricated metal14.1

13.0

Transportationequipment

15.2

Informationequipment

9.4

Iron & steel6.5

Electricalmachinery

7.9Chemical

5.013.8

17.6 9.2 8.5 5.8 5.5 5.5 5.1 36.3

5.08.6

Food10.5

Textile9.9

40.8

35.1

Furniture5.0

9.1 6.6 5.1

Productionmachinery

8.67.1

Plastic5.0

Others48.0

Petroleum & coal Electronic parts

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Tokyo35 thousandestablishments

Nationwide393 thousand establishments

Tokyo8.9 trillion yen

Nationwide287.3 trillionyen

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100(%)

(1,000 establishments) (10,000 persons)

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Number of establishments, number of employees and shipment value by municipality (Tokyo, 2011)

SubcenterCentral Tokyo Joto Josai Jonan Johoku Tama Tokyo islands

Number of establishments

3.8

3.0

2.0 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4

8.27.6

6.8

5.4 5.34.7

4.13.5 3.3 3.1

2.9 2.8 2.72.3 2.1

1.9 1.7 1.51.2

Number of persons engaged Shipment value

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Joto46.9Josai

4.4

Jonan15.3

Johoku7.0

Tama15.8

Tokyo islands0.3

Central Tokyo3.8

Subcenter6.5

Joto28.1

Josai3.0

Jonan11.8

Johoku8.5

Tama37.8

Tokyo islands0.1 Central Tokyo

3.3Subcenter7.2

Joto18.7

Josai2.0Jonan

8.1Johoku7.5

Tama54.5

Tokyo islands0.05 Central Tokyo

2.7

Subcenter6.4

Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

1 Number of Establishments and Employees are on the Decrease

Note: The fi gures in 2011 are calculated based on the “2012 Economic Census for Business Activity”. While the survey for the “Census of Manufactures” is as of Dec. 31st, the one for the “2012 Economic Census for Business Activity” is as of Feb. 1st, 2012. Therefore, there are some differences between the two surveys, and some fi gures in 2011 don’t link to the fi gures before 2008.

Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture”

Note: The classifi cations of industries with a composition ratio of 5% or more are listed.Source: MIC / METI “Economic Census for Business Activity: Tabulations for individual industries (Manufacturing Industry)” , TMG “Census of Manufacture”

Note: Top 10 municipalities are listed.Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture”

Manufacturing

2 Printing in Tokyo Account for High Percentage of Number of Establishments and Shipment Value, Compared with Whole Country

Joto Area Accounts for Slightly Less Than 50 Percent of Number of Establishments, and Tama Area Accounts for Slightly Over 50 Percent of Shipment Value3

Industry in Tokyo-Manufacturing

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(Establishments)

(Establishments)

722

79 51 39

1,256

168 103 97 86

656281 175 172 154

2,7582,268

1,584 1,4761,038

642 638 526 421 419

282 165 117 104 95

53 12 10 9 4

1,0081,020435 402 372

Central Tokyo(1,325 establishments) (2,283 establishments) (16,359 establishments) (1,541 establishments)

Tokyo islands

3,0002,5002,0001,5001,000

5000

3,0002,5002,0001,5001,000

5000

Number of establishments by region and by Industry major groups (Tokyo, 2011)Subcenter Joto Josai

(5,321 establishments)Jonan

(2,442 establishments)Johoku

(5,513 establishments) (95 establishments)Tama

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Number of persons engaged per establishment and amount of value added per employeeby municipality (Tokyo, 2011)

Districts by region

Tama

Okutama

Hinohara

Ome

hamura

Kodaira

Higasikurume

Musashino

FuchuHino

NishitokyoNerima

SuginamiNakano

Setagaya

Shibuya

Shinjuku

ToshimaBunkyo

Chiyoda

ChuoKoto

Edogawa

Katsushika

Adachi

Arakawa

SumidaTaito

Shinagawa

Ota

MeguroMinato

Itabashi Kita

Mitaka

Chofu Komae

Koganei

Mizuho

Higashiyamato

TachikawaKokubunji

Kunitachi

Tama Inagi

Machida

Musashimurayama

Kiyose

Fussa

Akishima

HigashimurayamaHinode

Akiruno

Hachioji

[Number of persons engaged per establishment] [Amount of value added per person engaged]   Less than 5 persons   5 persons or more, less than 10 persons   10 persons or more, less than 20 persons   20 persons or more, less than 30 persons   30 persons or more

Unmarked: Less than 5 million yen     5 million yen or more, less than 7.5 million yen      7.5 million yen or more, less than 10 million yen     10 million yen or more, less than 20 million yen     20 million yen or more

Johoku

Central Tokyo

Jonan

Joto

Subcenter

JosaiCentral Tokyo (Chiyoda, Chuo, Minato)Subcenter (Shinjuku, Bunkyo, Shibuya, Toshima)Joto (Taito, Sumida, Koto, Arakawa, Adachi, Katsushika, Edogawa)Josai (Setagaya, Nakano, Suginami, Nerima)Jonan (Shinagawa, Meguro, Ota)Johoku (Kita, Itabashi)Tama (city and county areas)Tokyo islands

Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

Tama Area Features More Establishments with Large Number of Persons Engaged Per Establishment Compared with Wards Area

Note: The top 5 categories excepting others are listed. Figures in parentheses indicate the number of establishments in each region.Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture”

Source: TMG “Census of Manufacture”

Industry in Tokyo-Manufacturing

Printing are the most present in the Central Tokyo, Subcenter, Josai and Johoku, Fabricated metal are the most present in Joto, Jonan and Tama, and Food is the most present in Tokyo Islands

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4

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Composition ratio of number of establishments and persons engaged,and annual goods sales by prefecture (nationwide, 2014)

Tokyo Osaka

Kanagawa 4.0

3.3

Saitama 3.7

Miyagi 2.2

Others 50.3264 thousand establishments

775 thousandestablishments

2,759 thousandpersons engaged

Annual sales of goods356.7 trillion yen

5,811 thousandpersons engaged

Annual sales of goods122.2 trillion yen

Retail TradeWholesale Trade

9.013.8 9.1

Aichi6.8

10.624.9

42.6 10.9 24.78.0 3.0 2.32.6

10.7 7.4 3.4 2.9 39.43.9

13.0 6.9 6.2 6.0 5.0 4.3 49.84.8 4.1

6.4 6.4 5.65.0 Chiba4.4

52.84.6 4.3

5.9 4.9 4.2 58.74.25.1 4.1

4.04.0Fukuoka4.6Fukuoka4.6

4.24.2

3.83.8

Hokkaido4.1

Hokkaido4.1

Hyogo3.5

Hyogo3.5

0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100(%)(%)

Wholesale Trade Retail Trade

11.3

9.8

17.4

12.0 8.5 27.4 6.1Retail trade,

(food and beverages)39.6

Retail trade,general merchandise

Retail trade (woven fabrics, apparel, apparel accessories and notions)

Wholesale trade,general merchandise

Wholesale trade (textile and apparel)

Wholesale trade(food and beverages)

Wholesale trade(building materials, minerals and metals, etc.)

Retail trade(machineryand equipment)

Nonstore retailers

31.9 9.1 4.2

15.2 19.4Wholesale trade

(machinery and equipment)30.7

22.2

17.5 21.3 24.4Miscellaneous

wholesale trade25.2

Miscellaneousretail trade

37.0

6.46.42.82.8

70 thousandestablishments

613 thousandpersons

engaged

37 thousandestablishments

687 thousandpersons engaged

(%)0 20 40 60 80 100

(%)0 20 40 60 80 100

Composition ratio of number of establishments and persons engaged by industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014)

Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

Wholesale and Retail Trade

1

2

Industry in Tokyo-Wholesale and Retail Trade

Wholesale and Retail Trade Industries of Tokyo is the Largest in the Whole Country in All of Number of Establishments, Number of Persons Engaged and Annual Goods Sales

In Terms of Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Industry, Wholesale Trade (Machinery and Equipment), and Retail (Food and Beverage) Account For a High Percentage of Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged

Note: Top 8 prefectures are listed. Establishments that engage only in administrative or ancillary economic activities and establishments that cannot be classifi ed in the industrial subclassifi cation are excluded.

Source: METI “Census of Commerce”

Note: Establishments that engage only in administrative or ancillary economic activities and establishments that cannot be classifi ed in the industrial subclassifi cation are excluded.

Source: METI “Census of Commerce”

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Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

Industry in Tokyo-Wholesale and Retail Trade

3

5

6

4Annual Sales per EstablishmentHave a Tendency to Increase

Tokyo Accounts for 90% of Annual Wholesale Sales of Goods of General Merchandise Nationwide

Merchandise Sales in Departmentstores and Non-store Retailing in Tokyo Accounts for About 20% of Retail Sales in the whole Country

E-commerce Continues to Expand

Note: Figures from “Economic Census” were used for 2012. Figures from “Census of Commerce” were used for years other than 2012.

Source: METI “Census of Commerce”, MIC/METI “Economic Census for Business Activity, Tabulation for individual industries (Wholesale and retail trade)

Note: The EC ratio refers to the ratio of the e-commerce market scale in the total amount of the overall commercial transactions. Wholesale (business transactions between companies) is divided into two categories: business transactions conducted via computer network (B to B-EC in a wide sense) and business transactions conducted on the Internet (B to B-EC in a narrow sense). The EC ratio in B to C is the percentage in the fi elds of product sales.

Source: METI “E-Commerce Market Survey”

Note: Establishments that engage only in administrative or ancillary economic activities and establishments that cannot be classifi ed in the industrial subclassifi cation are excluded. General merchandise wholesale includes general trading companies and trade companies.

Source: METI “Census of Commerce”

Note: Establishments that engage only in administrative or ancillary economic activities and establishments that cannot be classifi ed in the industrial subclassifi cation are excluded.

Source: METI “Census of Commerce”

Retail trade (right axis)

Wholesale trade

Annual sales of goods per establishment (Tokyo)

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(Million yen) (Million yen)

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(%)

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Percentage of e-commerce (EC ratio, nationwide)

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21.7

4.4 4.8

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24.6

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B to C

Textile and apparel Food and beverages Building materials, minerals and metals, etc Machinery and equipment Miscellaneous wholesale trade

23.923.923.923.9

5.55.53.33.3

15.715.7

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23.40.5 1.6 1.4 6.86.8

14.714.7

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12.622.0

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Percentage in the whole country (right axis)

36.822.2

35.935.919.7

54.1 57.957.9 52.3 54.9

12.928.5 26.2

45.7

24.5 23.1

47.838.4

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Industr y in Tok yo- Information and Communications

Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

1

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Information Services Have a Large Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged

Gross Prefectural Domestic Product in Tokyo Accounts for Around 40% of Whole Country

Number of Establishments of Sound Information Production and Publishers in Tokyo Accounts for Around 60% of Whole Country

Information and Communications Has Broad Related Industries

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/ METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Real: Chain-Linked (Chained (2005) yen), Top 6 prefectures are listed.Source: CAO“Annual Report on Prefectural Accounts”

Note: Price evaluation based on the year of 2005. Services incidental to internet have been classifi ed in 2005 and later.

Source: MIC “Study on Economic Analysis of ICT”

Information and Communications

(10,000 persons)(100 establishments)

Number of establishments

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry major groups (Tokyo)

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(%)

Composition ratio of gross domesticproduct by prefecture (nationwide, FY2013)

Tokyo38.9

Osaka9.4

Kanagawa

6.5 Aichi

4.9 Fukuoka

4.0 2.8

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Information and communications

Gross domestic productby all prefectures30.6 trillion yen

(%)

Hokkaido

Fukuoka

Hokkaido

87.1

98.5 98.3

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2001 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14

Construction related to information and communications

Services incidental to Internet

Research

Services related to information and communications

Broadcasting

Communications

Information services

Manufacturing related to information and communicationsVideo picture information Sound information,Character information production and distribution

Services incidental to Internet

Research

Services related to information and communications

Broadcasting

Communications

Information services

Manufacturing related to information and communicationsVideo picture information Sound information,Character information production and distribution

(Trillion yen)

Real domestic production of informationand communications (nationwide)

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d to

info

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ion

and

com

mun

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Info

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ion

and

com

mun

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Note: Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities are excluded. For all industries and information and communications, only percentages in the whole country are provided.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

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Industr y in Tok yo-Finance and Insurance

Industry and Employment in Tokyo - A Graphic Overview 2017

1

3

2

4

Insurance Institutions Have Large Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged

Gross Prefectural Domestic Product of Finance and Insurance in Tokyo Accounts for Around 40% of Whole Country

Number of Establishments of Financial Products Transaction Dealers in Tokyo Accounts for Over 30% of Whole Country

Trading Value of Tokyo Stock Exchange Turns to Decrease

Source: MIC “Establishment and enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/ METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Real: Chain-Linked (Chained (2005) yen). Top 6 prefectures are listed.Source: CAO “Annual Report on Prefectural Accounts”

Note: The central bank and establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities are excluded. Only percentages in the whole country are listed for All industries and Finance and insurance industries.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Note: The spot market of the former Osaka Securities Exchange was integrated into the Tokyo Stock Exchange in July 2013.

Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. materials

Finance and Insurance

Composition ratio ofgross domestic product by

prefecture (nationwide, FY2013)

Finance andinsurance

Gross domestic productby all prefectures

31.7 trillion yen

Tokyo

Osaka

KanagawaAichiSaitamaSaitamaShizuokaShizuoka

38.2

6.8 4.4 4.2 3.2

3.0

40.2 Others

(%)

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry major groups (Tokyo)

14.114.1 16.016.0 16.216.2

Insurance institutions, including insurance agents, brokers and services

Insurance institutions, including insurance agents, brokers and services

Insurance institutions, including insurance agents, brokers and services

Insurance institutions, including insurance agents, brokers and services

Financial institutionsfor cooperative organizationsFinancial institutionsfor cooperative organizationsFinancial institutionsfor cooperative organizationsFinancial institutionsfor cooperative organizations

11.9 11.3 11.3

21.711.1 11.1

9.813.9 14.4

38.4 50.655.5

98.4

107.6112.7

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2004 06 09 12 14

3.0

3.0 2.94.8

4.7 4.6

6.5

5.3 5.6

10.9

15.7 15.7

34.1

41.4 40.4

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

2004 06 09 12 14

8.08.0 11.411.4 10.410.414.114.1 16.016.0 16.216.2 8.08.0 11.411.4 10.410.4

(10,000 persons)(100 establishments)

Number of establishments

Unable to classify withinFinance and insurance

Number of persons engaged

Non-deposit money corporations,including lendingand credit card business

Non-deposit money corporations,including lendingand credit card business

BankingBanking

Financial auxiliariesFinancial auxiliaries

Financial products transaction dealersand Futures commodity transaction dealersFinancial products transaction dealersand Futures commodity transaction dealers

Number of establishments and percentagein the whole country by industry groups (Tokyo, 2014)

(100 establishments) (%)

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

50

40

30

20

10

011.811.8

13.013.0

10.510.5

10.310.310.310.32.22.2

20.620.6 19.219.218.118.1

21.521.5

34.934.937.837.8

24.224.2

46.746.7

24.524.5

12.612.612.612.6

18.318.3

8.88.813.213.2

16.1

11.1

3.10.2

3.5 2.7 1.7 0.7 0.1 1.1

13.7

3.0

15.1

7.77.7 1.51.51.91.9

29.229.2Percentage in thewhole country(right axis)

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10.110.110.110.1

BankingFinancialauxiliaries

Insurance institutions,including insurance

agents, brokersand servicesFinancial

institutionsfor cooperativeorganizations

Non-deposit moneycorporations,

including lendingand credit card

business

Financial productstransaction dealers

and Futurescommodity

transaction dealers

Trading value of domestic stocks (Tokyo Stock Exchange)

JASDAQMothers, TOKYO PRO Market2nd section1st section

243

735 697

643

249

752 746

691

174

Total trading volume(right axis )Total trading volume(right axis )

710 666

174

888

710 666

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(Trillion yen) (Billion stocks)

Trading valueTrading value

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Industry in Tokyo-Construction

Construction

1

3

2

4

Construction Work by Specialist Constructor Has Large Number of Establishments, While Real Estate Managers Have Large Number of Employees

There are More Aged Office Buildings in Central Part of Tokyo Compared with Other Areas

Floor Area of Building Construction Started Turns to Increase

Skilled Construction Workers are Running Short

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/ METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Buildings with total fl oor area 3,000m2 or more as of January 2016 Source: JREI “The Annual Japanese Offi ce Buildings Survey”

Source: MLIT “Building Starts”

Note: Seasonally-adjusted f igures. Figures above represent a total of the following 8 occupational categories: form builder (civil engineering work), form builder (construction), plasterer, scaffold worker, steel worker (civil engineering work), steel worker (construction), electrician, plumber. Figures are from Jan. 2001 to Dec. 2016.

Source: MLIT “Survey on Supply and Demand of Construction labor”

50

40

30

20

10

0

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry major groups (Tokyo)

43.2

46.5 46.8

16.3

10.6

18.8 19.5

10.8

16.2

46.6

16.6

11.2

18.7

42.6 42.3

12.7

15.2

14.5

12.4

15.0

14.4

12.8

15.8

14.7

2004 06 09 12 14 2004 06 09 12 14

(1,000 establishments) (10,000 persons)Unable to classify

within Construction

Number of establishments Number of persons engaged

Equipment installation work

Construction workby specialist contractor

Construction work, generalincluding publicand private construction work

Equipment installation work

Construction workby specialist contractor

Construction work, generalincluding publicand private construction work

(km2)

Floor area of building constructionstarted by use (Tokyo)

1.21.1

0.70.70.70.7

1.2

1.90.60.60.61.0

1.90.60.60.61.0

1.71.1

11.6

8.7

18.4

14.7

1.60.70.50.50.51.4

1.60.70.50.50.50.60.6 0.50.51.41.3

8.6

15.2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

2006 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Stores Factories

Warehouses Schools

Hospitals

Combined use for dwelling and business

Dwelling

Build

ings

for b

usin

ess

Combined use for dwelling and business

Dwelling

OfficeOfficeOfficeOffice

Others

OfficeOffice

Otem

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Mar

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Shink

awa

Shin

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Total floor area and number of office buildingsby area and age (Tokyo wards area, 2016)

1701706666 68 68 71 71

1201207575 6767

5959

60 84

61

83118

63 112

63 81

54

111

117

127 130

53

230

118 84 57

99 71

7979

235

133

226

107 133

107

255

339

187 178

137 138

97

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700Unknown Less than10 years old10 to 19 years old20 to 29 years old 30 to 39 years old 40 years old or more

(buildings)

631

446

322354367367

392

293259

169146

11878

buildings(right axis)

(10,000 m2)

←→

-2.0

3.4

1.0

-3

-2

-1

0

1

2

3

4

2001 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(%)

Shor

tEx

cess

Excess and shortage ratioof skilled construction workers (nationwide)

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Industry in Tokyo-Real Estate and Goods Rental and Leasing

Real Estate and Goods Rental and Leasing

1

3

2

4The Number of Establishments in the Goods Rental and Leasing Has been Increasing in Recent Years

Land Price Has Risen for 4 Consecutive YearsHouse and Room Lessors in Real Estate Have Large number of Establishments

Tokyo Accounts for About 50% of Lease Sales in the Whole Country

Source: MIC “Establishments and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Source: MIC “Establishments and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Source: TMG materials

Note: Figures are annual sales for main businesses. The totals are only percentages in the whole country.

Source: METI “Survey of Selected Service Industries”

3.5 9.9

-8.7 1.3 1.5

6.7

17.2

-10.8

3.3 4.1

-15-10

-505

101520

Year-on-year average volatility(%)

31.2 32.4 33.3

131.1 155.1

169.9

0

50

100

150

200

2006 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(10,000 yen/m2) Average benchmark land price

Residential area Commercial area

Residential area Commercial area

Average of benchmark land priceby application economic activities (Tokyo)

Annual lease and rental sales and percentagein the whole country by business category (Tokyo, 2015)

166.1

55.4

12.9

38.0

0.1 0.3

49.1

52.3 51.4

38.3

40.2 44.5

15.3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

(%)

3.9

21.5

21.6

7.6

0.0

12.2

19.9 15.5

12.7

73.1

17.5 4.1

18.3

52.3

21.6

12.7 17.5

18.3

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

(10 billion yen) (%)(10 billion yen)

Lease Rental

Percentagein the wholecountry(right axis)

Percentagein the wholecountry(right axis)

Leas

ing

tota

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Gen

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goo

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and

leas

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Indu

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and

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Offi

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and

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Offi

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Auto

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Tota

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60

50

40

30

20

10

0

50.3

55.858.9

13.1

2.7

23.0

8.0

9.7

9.9

22.8

7.6

9.2

7.1

2.9

19.5

9.7

8.7

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

Real estate agents and brokersReal estate agents and brokers

Real estate lessorsReal estate lessors

House and room lessorsHouse and room lessors

Automobile parkingAutomobile parking

Real estate managersReal estate managers

Real estate agents and brokersReal estate agents and brokers

Real estate lessorsReal estate lessors

House and room lessorsHouse and room lessors

Automobile parkingAutomobile parking

Real estate managersReal estate managers

2.52.5 2.22.2 2.42.4

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry groups (Tokyo)

3.5 2.7 3.4

4.6 5.1 5.6

5.2 4.6 4.7

3.9 5.8 6.2 0.9

1.2 1.0 5.9

8.1 7.9

1.2

24.0

28.8 29.0

2004 06 09 12 142004 06 09 12 14

(10,000 persons)(1,000 establishments)

Number of establishments Number of persons engaged

2.9

Sales agents of buildings and housesand land subdividers and developersSales agents of buildings and housesand land subdividers and developersSales agents of buildings and housesand land subdividers and developersSales agents of buildings and housesand land subdividers and developers

Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activitiesUnable to classify within Real Estate

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry groups (Tokyo)

2.1

6.57.3

8.5

4.6 5.1 5.6

15.5 12.5

12.7

30.328.8

30.4

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

2004 06 09 12 14 2004 06 09 12 14

(100 establishments)

9.212.0 11.0

9.3

10.8 11.85.8

3.3 3.86.88.3 9.9

18.1

18.6 18.1

49.6

55.8 55.9

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70(1,000 persons)

Number of establishments

Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities

Unable to classify within Goods rental and leasingSports and hobby goods rental

Number of persons engaged

Industrial equipmentand machinery rental

Automobile rental

Miscellaneousgoods rental and leasing

General goodsrental and leasing

Office machineryrental

Industrial equipmentand machinery rental

Automobile rental

Miscellaneousgoods rental and leasing

General goodsrental and leasing

Office machineryrental

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Industry in Tokyo-Transport and Postal Activities

Transport and Postal Activities

1

3

2

Around 80% of Volume of Cargo Departing from and Arriving in TokyoGo to and Come from Tokyo Area or Neighboring Prefectures

Gross Prefectural Domestic Product in Tokyo Accounts for Around 15% of Whole Country

While Number of Establishments Decreases, Number of Persons Engaged Turns to Increase

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/ METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: As for composition ratio of volume of cargo by departing and arriving prefecture, top 6 are listed.Source: MLIT materials

Note: Real: Chain-Linked (Chained (2005) yen). Top 6 prefectures are listed.Source: CAO“Annual Report on Prefectural Accounts”

60

50

40

30

20

10

02004 06 09 1412 2004 06 09 1412

25

20

15

10

5

0

21.8

16.7 16.4 38.8

46.8 47.7

5.61.7

2.83.7

16.8

10.7

5.1

3.55.22.23.7

14.3

10.7

5.6

4.31.91.5

14.9

11.2

3.8

1.02.1

6.5

5.6

2.00.9

6.1

6.3

0.7 0.6

1.81.0

5.6

12.3

0.5

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry major groups (Tokyo)

(10,000 persons)(1,000 establishments)

Number of establishments

Road freight transportRoad freight transport

Road passenger transportRoad passenger transport

Railway transportRailway transport

Road freight transport

Road passenger transport

Railway transport

Water transportWarehousingPostal services, including mail delivery

Air transportServices incidental to transportUnable to classify withinTransport and postal activities

Number of persons engaged

Composition ratio of gross domesticproduct by prefecture (nationwide, FY2013)

15.7

Osaka8.3

Aichi7.4

Kanagawa6.8

Hokkaido5.4 Chiba

5.0

Others51.5

Tokyo

Transport Gross Domestic Product

by all prefectures23.8 trillion yen

(%)

Arriving Tokyo 56.0 ArrivingSaitama

10.0 7.0

ArrivingChiba

Departing Chiba

6.8

Arriving FukuokaArriving Ibaraki

Departing Tokyo 53.2 DepartingSaitama

9.4 8.3 7.9

Others15.7

Others17.5

0 20 40 60 80 100

Arriving Kanagawa

DepartingKanagawa

Departing Ibaraki Departing Fukuoka

SaitamaSaitama

ChibaChiba

KanagawaKanagawa

TokyoTokyo

Cargo Flow (Tokyo, FY2014)

(%)

Volume of cargo departing Tokyo

228.5 million tons

Volume of cargoarriving Tokyo

240.6 million tons

Composition ratio of volume of cargoby departing and arriving prefecture (Tokyo, FY2014)

Within Tokyo128.0 million tons

Departing Tokyo, Arriving Kanagawa 16.1 million tonsDeparting Kanagawa, Arriving Tokyo 19.0 million tons

Departing Tokyo, Arriving Chiba 15.6 million tonsDeparting Chiba, Arriving Tokyo 20.0 million tons

Departing Tokyo, Arriving Saitama 22.9 million tonsDeparting Saitama, Arriving Tokyo 22.6 million tons

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Industry in Tokyo-Accommodations, Eating and Drinking Services

Accommodations, Eating and Drinking Services

1

3

2

4

Number of Guestrooms of Hotelsand Japanese Inns Tends to Increase

Numbers of Both Establishments and PersonsEngaged of Eating and Drinking PlacesHave Increased in Recent Years

Tokyo Ranks at the Top in Japan in terms of Total Number of Guests and Numberof Foreign Guests

A Wide Range of Business Categories of Eating and Drinking Services are Accumulated

Note: Figures are as of the end of each fi scal year. Hotels mainly have facilities in western style and Japanese inns mainly have facilities in Japanese style in terms of structures and equipment. The requirement is to have 10 guestrooms or more for hotels and to have 5 guestrooms or more for Japanese inns.

Source: MHLW “Report on Public Health Administration and Services”

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC/ METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Top 10 prefectures by total number of guests are listed.Source: Japan Tourism Agency materials

Note: Figure of eating and drinking services is the total of “Eating and drinking places” and “Food take-out and delivery services”. Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities are excluded.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Number of facilities

Number of guestrooms

6.9 6.8 6.8

13.3 11.9 12.1

20.218.7 18.9

0

5

10

15

20

25(100 facilities)

8.6 9.9 10.0

3.34.5 4.911.9

14.4 14.9

0

5

10

15

2005 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 (FY)

(10,000 rooms)

Number of facilities of hotels /Japanese inns and guestrooms (Tokyo)

Japanese inns

Hotels

Japanese inns

Hotels

82.6

61.8

84.8

71.4

54.5

66.7

35.4

66.871.3 71.2

Occupancy rates (nationwide)60.3

(Million person-nights)80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

(%)

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

Total number of guests and occupancy ratesby prefecture (nationwide, 2015)

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Total number of guests

Total number of foreign guests

Occupancy rates (right axis)

17.617.6

5.65.69.09.0

3.53.5 1.71.7 3.73.7 0.90.9 2.22.2 4.64.6 2.32.3

59.159.1

32.632.6 30.430.4

22.622.6 22.522.5 20.120.1 19.219.2 19.119.1 18.318.3 16.616.6

0

2

4

6

8

10

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10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2004 06 09 1412 2004 06 09 1412

(10,000 persons)(10,000 establishments)

Number of establishments Number of persons engaged

Numbers of establishmentsand persons engaged of eating

and drinking places by industry group (Tokyo)

Establishments engagedin administrative or ancillaryeconomic activities

Bars, cabarets and night clubs

Drinking housesand beer halls

“Sushi” bars“Soba and Udon” (Japanese noodles) restaurants

Specialty restaurants

Eating places

Bars, cabarets and night clubs

Miscellaneous Eating and drinking placesMiscellaneous Eating and drinking places

Drinking housesand beer halls

“Sushi” bars

Coffee shopsCoffee shops

“Soba and Udon”(Japanese noodles) restaurants

Specialty restaurants

Eating places0.60.6

2.82.8

0.60.5

2.3

1.8

0.8

9.7

0.50.50.50.5 0.4 0.4

2.82.8 3.0 3.0

0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4

1.8 2.0

1.11.1

0.7 0.7 8.1

8.4

6.3 6.3 8.3 8.3 6.7 6.7

24.6 24.6 26.1 26.1 28.4 28.4

3.6 3.4 3.3 3.1 2.9 3.1

13.0 13.7 14.0

8.7 5.1 5.1

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72.4 73.8

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11.9

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15.5 15.0

15.4

10.5

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7.3

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20.0

10.910.9

0.9 1.2 0.9 1.1

4.77.07.0

(1,000 establishments) (%)

Number of establishments of eatingand drinking places by industry group,

compared with the whole country (Tokyo, 2014)

Percentage in thewhole country(right axis)

All i

ndus

tries

tota

l

Eatin

g an

d dr

inking

serv

ices t

otal

“Sob

a an

d U

don”

(Jap

anes

e no

odle

s) re

stau

rant

s“S

ushi

” bar

s

Drin

king

hou

ses

and

beer

hal

ls

Bars

, cab

aret

s an

d ni

ght c

lubs

Cof

fee

shop

s

Eatin

g plac

es, e

xcept

spec

ialty r

estau

rants

Japa

nese

rest

aura

nts

Chi

nese

rest

aura

nts

Yakin

iku (g

rilled

mea

t) res

tauran

ts

Misce

llaneo

us sp

ecialt

y res

tauran

ts

Ham

burg

er s

hops

“Okon

omiya

ki”, “Y

akisob

a” an

d “Ta

koyaki

”(Ja

pane

se sna

cks) s

hops

Miscel

laneo

us ea

ting an

d drin

king p

laces

Food

take

out

ser

vice

s

Food

del

iver

y se

rvic

es

Specialty restaurantsMiscellaneous Eatingand drinking places

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Education, Learning SupportIndustry in Tokyo-Education, Learning Support

1

3

2

4

Numbers of Both Establishments and Persons Engaged Have Been Increasing in Recent Years

About 40% of International Studentsare Gathering in Tokyo

Universities and Graduate Schools are Accumulated

Annual Sales of Instruction Services for Arts, Culture and Technicals in Tokyo are No.1 in Whole Country

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC / METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Figures are as of May 1st of each year. Figures until 2013 are the enrollments of institutions of higher education. Figures from 2014 are the total enrollments of institutions of higher education and Japanese language institutions. Top 6 countries as of 2015 are listed.

Source: JASSO “International Students in Japan”

Note: Compulsory education school means a school where compulsory education from elementary school to Lower secondary school is conducted integrally. Secondary school means a school where combined Lower/Upper secondary school education is conducted as a single school.

Source: TMG, MEXT “School Basic Survey”

Note: Figures are annual sales for main businesses. Top 5 prefectures are listed.Source: METI “Survey of Selected Service Industries”

2.32.3

15.515.519.119.1

21.721.7

2.32.3 2.52.5

15.8

26.2

32.2

13.1

36.2

14.5

10.8

16.3

14.0

18.4

15.8

13.5

Miscellaneous education,learning support

Miscellaneous education,learning support

(1,000 establishments)

20

18

16

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0

40

30

20

10

02004 06 09 1412 2004 06 09 1412

(10,000 persons)

Number of establishments Number of persons engaged

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry major groups (Tokyo)

School educationSchool education

Private

National and Local

177

1,286

620 192

827188

237 393

152 123

1,004

21

1,339

808

6

429

12 8 71

402

152 137 38 3

8.9

0.7

6.6 7.8

27.3

8.7

4.9

15.4

6.3

12.6 12.7

17.6

11.1

5.3

0

10

20

30

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

(Schools) (%)

Number of schools by type of school and management body,percentage in the whole country (Tokyo, FY2016)

Percentage in thewhole country(right axis)

Kind

erga

rten

Inte

grat

ed c

ente

rsfo

r ear

ly c

hild

-hoo

ded

ucat

ion

and

care

Elem

enta

ry s

choo

l

Low

er s

econ

dary

sch

ool

Com

puls

ory

educ

atio

n sc

hool

Upp

er s

econ

dary

sch

ool

(full-

time

and

part-

time)

Upp

er s

econ

dary

sch

ool

(cor

resp

onde

nce)

Seco

ndar

y sc

hool

Scho

ols

for s

peci

alne

eds

educ

atio

n

Spec

ializ

ed tr

aini

ng c

olle

ge

Mis

cella

neou

s sc

hool

s

Uni

vers

ity/G

radu

ate

scho

ol

Juni

or c

olle

ge

Col

lege

of t

echn

olog

y

Number of international students,Composition ratio by prefecture (nationwide)

Composition ratio of international students by prefecture (2015)

8.1 9.4 9.4

2.6 3.91.0

1.6

1.8

2.83.3

12.2

18.4

20.8

0

5

10

15

20

25

2005 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

(10,000 persons)

ChinaChina

OthersOthers

ChinaChina

OthersOthers

IndonesiaTaiwanSouth KoreaNepalVietnam

Others34.7

Aichi3.8

Chiba4.0

Kyoto4.5

Fukuoka6.6

Osaka7.3

Tokyo39.1

(%)

(%)

Supplementarytutorial schools

928.2 billion yen

Musicinstructions

113.7 billion yen

Calligraphy andabacus instructions42.6 billion yen

Foreign languageinstructions

170.0 billion yen

Sports and healthinstructions

288.7 billion yen

Private tutors,others

186.5 billion yen

Flower, teaceremony andculture centers68.2 billion yen

Inst

ruct

ion

serv

ices

for a

rts, c

ultu

re a

nd te

chni

cals

15.3

25.6

14.4

21.5

Tokyo 31.0

17.6

25.3

9.7

Kanagawa13.7

10.8

10.8

7.3

8.4

Aichi10.4

7.2

8.9

9.3

8.4

Osaka11.2

6.6

Saitama7.9

Chiba6.2

5.7 5.4

7.7

7.5 5.1

6.7

8.9

6.0

HyogoHyogo6.9

5.4

7.2

5.8

6.8

Others 53.9

43.3

56.6

47.0

37.2

48.1

40.9

0 20 40 60 80 100

Composition ratio of annual sales by type ofbusiness and prefecture (nationwide, 2015)

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Industry in Tokyo-Medical, Health Care and Welfare

Medical, Health Care and Welfare

1

3

2

4

Numbers of Both Establishments and Persons Engaged in Medical Health Care and Welfare Industries Continue to Increase

Entrance Application Rate for Day Nurseries is Rising Every Year

Females Engaged Account for About 70% in Medical Health Care and Welfare Industries

Number of Designated Long-Term CareProviders in Tokyo is on the Rise

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC / METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Numbers of children on the waiting list are as of April of each year. Entrance application rates for day nurseries represent the percentage of day nursery applicants in the preschool child population (as of January of each year).

Source: TMG materials

Note: Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities are excluded. Figures of all industries total and medical, health care and welfare total are only for percentages in the whole country and of females engaged.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Note: Figures are as of March 1st of each year. Figures until 2007 do not include number of designated providers for sale of specifi ed welfare equipment.

Source: TMG materials

50

40

30

20

10

0

80

60

40

20

0

27.427.4 29.829.833.133.1

29.429.438.138.1

44.144.1

1.31.3

1.01.0

32.1

39.7

12.9

42.725.3

64.5

33.4

78.8

9.6

47.6

14.1

4.5

Medical and otherhealth servicesMedical and otherhealth services

Unable to classifywithin Medical,

health care and welfare

Social insuranceand social welfareand care services

Social insuranceand social welfareand care services

Publ

ic h

ealth

and

hyg

iene

(1,000 establishments)

2004 06 09 1412 2004 06 09 1412

(10,000 persons)

Number of establishments Number of persons engaged

Numbers of establishments and personsengaged by industry major groups (Tokyo)

(%)

(%)

10080604020

0

25

20

15

10

5

0

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

40.5

16.0

69.568.9

71.1

69.7

80.5

44.4 47.1 59.6

46.2

86.5

72.3 60.9

62.3

20.5

12.0

6.0

0.63.4

1.2 1.3 1.4

7.3

20.6

2.90.9

11.9

13.813.2 14.5 16.5

19.1

24.1

12.312.39.3 8.1 8.0

Number of persons engaged, percentagein the whole country by industry groups and

gender, percentage of females engagedby industry groups (Tokyo, 2014)

Percentage of females engaged

11.010.6

11.910.6

Medical and other health servicesSocial insurance and social welfare and care services

(10,000 persons)

Percentage in thewhole country(right axis)

Female

Male

All i

ndus

tries

tota

l

Medi

cal, he

alth ca

re and

welfar

e total

Hos

pita

ls

Clinic

s of m

edica

l pract

itione

rs

Den

tal c

linic

s

Mater

nity c

linics

and n

ursing

Othe

r hea

lth pr

actiti

oners

Publi

c hea

lth an

d hyg

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Servic

es inc

identa

l to m

edica

l

Socia

l insu

rance

orga

nizati

ons

Child

wel

fare

ser

vices

Welfa

re se

rvice

s for

the ag

edan

d care

servi

ces

Wel

fare

ser

vice

s fo

rdi

sabl

ed p

erso

nsMis

cellan

eous

social

insura

nce,

social

welfar

e and

care

servic

es

0.5 1.8 2.1

2.0

4.1 4.4

1.4

1.4 1.5

0.8

0.4 0.4

0.3 4.9

7.8 8.5

28.8

39.0 41.3

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

2006 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4 yearsand older 3 years old

2 years old

1 year old

0 year old

3 years old

2 years old

1 year old

0 year old

Number of children on the waiting listand entrance application rate

for day nurseries (Tokyo)

Entrance application ratefor day nurseries (right axis)

(1,000 persons) (%)

3.13.1 3.33.3 3.33.3

1.23.5 3.5

1.2

2.4 2.5

3.4

3.7 3.8

11.0

15.8 16.2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

2006 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Number of designated long-term care providersby long-term care service type (Tokyo)

Composition ratio by management entity (2016)

(1,000 providers)

Institutional care servicesInstitutional care servicesInstitutional care servicesInstitutional care services

Development of long-term care service planDevelopment of long-term care service planDevelopment of long-term care service planDevelopment of long-term care service plan

Other in-home servicesOther in-home servicesOther in-home servicesOther in-home services

Outpatient day long-term care (day service)Outpatient day long-term care (day service)Outpatient day long-term care (day service)Outpatient day long-term care (day service)

Home-visit long-term care (home help service)Home-visit long-term care (home help service)Home-visit long-term care (home help service)Home-visit long-term care (home help service)

69.9

15.0

Nonprofit organizations (NPO) 3.6Local public entities 0.7 Others 2.9

Medical corporations 7.9

Social welfare corporations

Corporationsfor profit

Home-visit nursing care

Sale of Specified Welfare Equipment

Rental service of welfare equipment

(%)

In-h

ome

serv

ices

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Service IndustriesIndustry in Tokyo-Service Industries

1

3

2Number of Establishments Has Been Increasing in Recent Years

Advertising in Tokyo Accounts for Over 30% of Whole Country in Number of Establishmentsand Over 50% of Whole Country in Number of Persons Engaged

Tokyo Accounts for More Than 60% of Sales for Advertising and Professional Services in Japan

Source: MIC “Establishment and Enterprise Census”, “Economic Census for Business Frame”, MIC / METI “Economic Census for Business Activity”

Note: Political, business and cultural organizations, religion and miscellaneous services are excluded.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Note: The amount of sales is counted among establishments from which fi gures for the required items were available. Political, business and cultural organizations, religion and miscellaneous services are excluded.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Note: Political, business and cultural organizations, religion and miscellaneous services are excluded.

Source: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

4.3 4.3

5.1 4.8

4.0 68.8

102.1

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

40.6 46.7

33.6 35.1

3.4

Bar graphs: number of establishmentsLine graphs: number of persons engaged (right axis)

(10,000 persons)(10,000 establishments)

2004 06 09 12 14 2004 06 09 12 14 2004 06 09 12 14

Number of establishments and persons engagedby industry divisions (Tokyo)

Scientific research,professional

and technical services

Living-related andpersonal services andamusement services

Services, n.e.c.

0.5

6.9

4.6

1.7 0.5

2.2

4.5

0.3 0.2 0.9

1.9

5.4

15.4

65.1 66.1

18.1 13.0

33.5

18.2 10.3 7.0

25.8

39.1

37.3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Bar graphs: sales Line graphs: percentage in the whole country (right axis)(Trillion yen)

Sales and percentage in the whole countryby industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014)

(%)

Scien

tific a

nd de

velop

ment

resea

rch in

stitut

es

Profe

ssion

al se

rvice

s, n.e

.c.

Adve

rtising

Tech

nical

servi

ces,

n.e.c.

Laun

dry, b

eauty

,an

d bath

servi

ces

Misc

ellan

eous

living

-relat

edan

d pers

onal

servi

ces

Servi

ces f

or am

usem

ent

and r

ecrea

tion

Waste

disp

osal

busin

ess

Autom

obile

maint

enan

ce se

rvice

sMa

chine

, etc.

repair

servi

ces

Emplo

ymen

t and

work

erdis

patch

ing se

rvice

sMi

scell

aneo

usbu

sines

s serv

ices

Scientific research,professional andtechnical services

Living-related andpersonal services andamusement services

Services, n.e.c.

19.9

22.6

30.5

12.8 9.0 12.0 13.3

6.2 4.6 10.7

16.7 19.5

1.1

26.5

3.0

12.3

33.5

6.8 7.8 1.3 2.7 3.2 3.1

16.4

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0

10

20

30

40

Bar graphs: number of establishments

Line graphs: percentage in the whole country (right axis)

Bar graphs: number of persons engaged

Line graphs: percentage in the whole country (right axis)

37.0

50.1

17.3 11.9

19.0 14.3

3.6

23.7

6.2

13.2

14.1 8.2 12.8 2.4 1.6

4.9

26.2

58.0

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

9.1 6.2

20.6

27.6

24.4

13.8

(1,000 establishments) (10,000 persons) (%)(%)

Number of establishments and percentage in the wholecountry by industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014)

Number of persons engaged and percentage in the wholecountry by industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014)

Scien

tific a

nd de

velop

ment

resea

rch in

stitut

es

Profe

ssion

al se

rvice

s, n.e

.c.

Adve

rtising

Tech

nical

servi

ces,

n.e.c.

Laun

dry, b

eauty

,an

d bath

servi

ces

Misc

ellan

eous

living

-relat

edan

d pers

onal

servi

ces

Servi

ces f

or am

usem

ent

and r

ecrea

tion

Was

te dis

posa

l bus

iness

Autom

obile

maint

enan

ce se

rvice

sMa

chine

, etc.

repair

servi

ces

Emplo

ymen

t and

work

erdis

patch

ing se

rvice

sMi

scell

aneo

usbu

sines

s serv

ices

Scien

tific a

nd de

velop

ment

resea

rch in

stitut

es

Profe

ssion

al se

rvice

s, n.e

.c.

Adve

rtising

Tech

nical

servi

ces,

n.e.c.

Laun

dry, b

eauty

,an

d bath

servi

ces

Misc

ellan

eous

living

-relat

edan

d pers

onal

servi

ces

Servi

ces f

or am

usem

ent

and r

ecrea

tion

Was

te dis

posa

l bus

iness

Autom

obile

maint

enan

ce se

rvice

sMa

chine

, etc.

repair

servi

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work

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patch

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rvice

sMi

scell

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usbu

sines

s serv

ices

Scientific research,professional andtechnical services

Living-related andpersonal services andamusement services

Services, n.e.c. Scientific research,professional andtechnical services

Living-related andpersonal services andamusement services

Services, n.e.c.

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Industry in Tokyo-Service Industries

4

6 7

5Majority of Class 1 Travel Agencies Gatherin Tokyo

Establishments are Accumulated in Central Part of Tokyo

Number of Establishments and Annual Sales in Worker Dispatching Services in Tokyo Have Been Flat in Recent Years

Annual Sales of Performances, Theatrical Companies in Tokyo Stand Out in the Country

Note: Figures are as of April 1st. Top 5 prefectures are listed. Class 1 Travel agency: all kinds of travel businesses. Class 2 Travel agency: travel businesses except overseas packaged tours. Class 3 Travel agency: travel businesses except packaged tours (except certain types of packaged tours). Travel sub-agency: businesses commissioned by contracted travel agencies.

Source: JTA Tourism Industry Division materials

Note: Top 5 municipalitiesSource: MIC “Economic Census for Business Frame”

Note: Figures are annual sales for main businesses. Top 10 prefectures are listed.

Source: METI “Survey of Selected Service Industries”

Note: Regarding numbers of establishments, figures from FY2008 are as of end of March each fi scal year, and fi gures until FY2007 are recorded as of March 1st each fiscal year. Annual sales are the total of general and specifi ed worker dispatching services. Figures in FY2015 are only number of establishments.

Source: Tokyo Labor Bureau materials, MHLW materials, Japan Staffi ng Services Association materials

Living-Related and Personal Services and Amusement Services

Scientific Research, Professional and Technical Services Services, n.e.c.

Tokyo 58.1

13.8

26.2

15.0

6.8

6.3

10.0

9.4

4.8

Aichi5.1

4.7 4.4

3.0

5.1

4.4

Hokkaido4.2

Others 24.4

66.8

50.0

60.5

4.04.0

3.03.0

Chiba4.3

Chiba4.3

Fukuoka5.8

Fukuoka5.8

49.1

5.9 4.1 3.9 3.9 2.5 2.3 1.9 1.8 1.8

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

(10 billion yen)

26.9

27.7 20.5

10.6

5.3 3.9 5.0

Annual sales for performances, theatricalcompanies by prefecture and composition

ratio of annual sales by business type (nationwide, 2015)(%)

(%)Class 1708 companies

Class 22,827 companies

Class 35,668 companies

Travel sub-agency

779 companies

Osaka

Saitama

0 20 40 60 80 100

Composition ratio of numbers of travel agenciesby prefecture and class of travel agency (nationwide, 2016)

Toky

o

Hyo

go

Aich

i

Osa

ka

Fuku

oka

Kana

gawa

Hok

kaid

o

Shiz

uoka

Saita

ma

Hiro

sim

a

PerformancesAnnualSales845.4

billion yen

Dramaticcompanies

Miscellaneous entertainmentand sports companiesOrchestra and dancing

companies

Concertpromoters

Professionalbaseball

companies

Professionalfootball

companies

Scientific research,professional

and technical services43,000 establishments

Scientificand development

research institutes1,000 establishments

Professionalservices, n.e.c.

26,000 establishments

Advertising3,000 establishments

Technical services, n.e.c.12,000 establishments

Composition ratio of number of establishmentsby municipality and industry major groups (Tokyo, 2014)

Chiyoda12.2

14.7

Minato11.6

14.8

13.1

16.2

6.8

Chuo10.0

11.7

16.0

8.4

9.1

6.6

7.0

6.8

13.4 9.6 6.9Bunkyo

6.6

13.8 Shibuya

13.3

6.4

Shinjuku9.2

6.2 5.0

36.9

31.2

33.5

25.6

Other wards47.1

14.0

17.5

11.0

6.0

Municipalities21.8

0 20 40 60 80 100

(%) (Trillion yen)

(FY)

(1,000 establishments)

Number of establishments and annual sales forworker dispatching services (Tokyo)

6.3

Specified worker dispatching servicesSpecified worker dispatching services15.5 4.3

General worker dispatching servicesGeneral worker dispatching services

Specified worker dispatching servicesSpecified worker dispatching services

General worker dispatching servicesGeneral worker dispatching services4.6

20.4

1.5

Annual sales (right axis)

1.9

0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

2005 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

20.1

10.6

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Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesIndustry in Tokyo-Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

1

2

A Wide Variety of Agricultural, Forestry, and Fisheries Products in Tokyo

Vegetables Account for nearly 60% of Agricultural Production

Note: Agricultural, forestry, and fi sheries products indicated here are the ones that are unique to each area, and may not be the one that is produced the most in terms of the volume.

Source: TMG Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs materials

Note: Upland fi elds are total of “Ordinary upland fi eld” and “Short time meadow”. Populations engaged in farm work are the f igures calculating only

commercial farm households since 1990. Number of farm households continues to be total of farm households

including subsistence farmers as well as commercial farm households after 1990.

Furthermore, the definition of farm household has been changed since 1990.

Source: MAFF “Census of Agriculture and Forestry”, “Survey on Cultivated Land”

Note: Figures for 2015 are preliminary.Source: MAFF “Statistics on Agricultural Income Produced”

Kouzushima

Shikinejima

Niijima

Toshima

Oshima

Okutama

Hinohara

Ome

Hinode

Akiruno

HamuraMizuho

Fussa

Akishima

HachiojiHino

Tama

Machida

Inagi

MusashimurayamaHigashiyamato

Tachikawa

KunitachiKokubunji

Higashimurayama

Kiyose

HigashikurumeKodaira

KoganeiFuchu

Nishitokyo

Musashino

Mitaka

Chofu

Komae

Nerima

Suginami

Setagaya

Meguro

Ota

Tokyo Bay

Shinagawa

Minato

Shibuya

Nakano

Itabashi

Toshima

Shinjuku

Kita

Arakawa

Chiyoda

Chuo

Taito

Koto

Sumida

Adachi

Katsushika

Edogawa

BunkyoAogashima

Hachijojima

Hahajima

Chichijima

Mikurajima

Miyakejima

Aogashima

Angelicakeiskei Gerbera

Red snapper

Turban shell

Spinylobster

Camellia

Sweet potato

Yellowstriped butterfish

Angelicakeiskei

Spiny lobster

Freesia

Phoenix spp.

Passionfruit

Flying fish

Red snapper

Spearfish

Tomato

CongerAsari clam

Morning glory

Komatsuna

Edamame

Cabbage

TomatoTomato

Spinach

Chestnut

Beef, Milk

Edamame

Japanesepear

Komatsuna

Cyclamen

Grape

Blueberry

Udo

Broccoli

Pansy

Tea

Chicken

Nishitama area

Kitatama area

Minamitama area

23-wards area

Tokyo island

Pork

Plum

CucumberJapanese

radish

Shiitake mushroom

Corn

Potato

Lumber

Lumber

Wasabi

Strawberry

Carrot

Spinach

SpinachChrysanthemum

Leather fern

Chineselantern

15

10

5

0

5

4

3

2

1

0

Cultivated land area, number of farm householdsand population engaged in farm work (Tokyo)

13.3

7.77.1

2.9

4.1

1.31.1

1980 85 90 95 2000 05 10 15

Upland fieldsUpland fields

Lands underpermanent cropsLands underpermanent crops

Paddy fields

Population engagedin farm work (right axis)

Number of farm households(right axis)Number of farm households(right axis)

(1,000 ha) (10,000 households)(10,000 persons)

Value of agricultural production by type (Tokyo)

163 VegetablesVegetables173 184

12 PotatoesPotatoes12

1631FruitsFruits

3232

48Flower plantsFlower plants

484412

Other agricultural productsOther agricultural products9

921LivestockLivestock

VegetablesVegetables

PotatoesPotatoesFruitsFruits

Flower plantsFlower plants

Other agricultural productsOther agricultural productsLivestockLivestock

2121287 295

306

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

2005 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

(100 million yen)

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Industry in Tokyo-Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

3

4

Logs and Mushrooms Constitute Main Products of Forestry Industries

Sea Areas of Oshima and Hachijo Account for over 70% of Fishery Production

Note: Logs include unsawn timbers for lumber, plywood, wood chips and so on. Dot line portion may not be connected due to revision of industrial classifi cation.

Source: MAFF materials, MIC “Population Census”

Note: Logs include unsawn timbers for lumber, plywood, wood chips and so on. Sakaki has been treated as agricultural products since 2013.Source: TMG materials

Note: Inland fi sheries are excluded. Since Miyake-mura continued to be under full evacuation from the island due to the volcanic eruption of Mt. Oyama of the island of Miyakejima, Miyake-mura was excluded from the survey in 2003.

Source: MAFF “Census of Fisheries”, TMG materials Source: TMG materials

(1,000 m2)100

80

60

40

20

0

1,500

1,000

500

01980 85 90 95 2000 05 10 15

85

29 36

572

1,318

Number of persons engagedin forestry (right axis)

Logs productionLogs production

(Persons)

Logs production and persons engagedin forestry (Tokyo)

(1,000 m2)100

80

60

40

20

0

1,500

1,000

500

01980 85 90 95 2000 05 10 15

85

29 36

572

1,318

Number of persons engagedin forestry (right axis)

Logs productionLogs production

(Persons)

Logs production and persons engagedin forestry (Tokyo)

15

10

5

0

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0

1,626

669604

2,235 2,235

1,243

972

13.3

4.6 3.8

(1,000 tons)

Fishery production, number of fishery management entitiesand number of persons engaged in fishery (Tokyo)

1978 200388 9383 98 08 13

(Management entities)(Persons)

Number of persons engagedin fishery (right axis)

Fishery production(inner bay)

Number of fisherymanagement entities(right axis)

Fishery production(island area)

Fishery production(inner bay)

Number of fisherymanagement entities(right axis)

Fishery production(island area)

(100 million yen)

2.3

5.0

10.4

1.5

14.3

0

10

20

30

40

3.3

4.1

9.8

0.6

13.1

30.933.4

2.5

5.5

9.5

2.3

15.7

35.4

Oshima

Miyake

Hachijo

Ogasawara

Inner Tokyo Bay

Oshima

Miyake

Hachijo

Ogasawara

Inner Tokyo Bay2004 06 07 11 12 13 1405 08 09 10

Fishery production by sea area (Tokyo)

3.7

2.6

0.8

0.3

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

2.5

2.7

0.8

6.4

7.5

4.6

2.6

1.1

0.48.6

(100 million yen)

Sakaki(plant used in religious ceremonies)

Camellia oil

Mushrooms

Logs

Camellia oil

Mushrooms

Charcoal and firewood

Logs

2004 06 07 11 12 13 1405 08 09 10

Forestry production by type (Tokyo)

29