Tokyu Corporation
| Tokyu, Tōkyū Dentetsu, Tōkyō Kyūkō (before 2006), TKK (from Tokyo Kyuko Kabushikigaisha) | |
Native name | 東急株式会社 |
Romanized name | Tōkyū kabushiki-gaisha |
| Formerly | Tokyo Express Electric Railway (1942-2019) |
| Company type | Public (Kabushiki gaisha) |
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| Industry | Conglomerate |
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| Founded | May 16, 1910 (as Musashi Electric Railway Company; renamed Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway in October 25, 1924) September 2, 1922 (Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway) October 16, 1939 (current iteration of company) Renamed Tokyu in May 1, 1942 |
| Founder | Keita Goto |
| Headquarters | , Japan |
Area served | Tokyo and Kanagawa |
Key people | President-Director Chairperson Representative Director Kiyobumi Kamijo Toshiaki Koshimura |
| Services | Passenger railways Other related services |
| Owner | MTBJ investment trusts (8.04%) Dai-ichi Life (5.55%) Custody Bank of Japan investment trusts (4.32%) Nippon Life (3.89%) SMTB (3.70%) |
| Parent | Tokyu Group |
| Website | www |
| Tokyu, Tōkyū Dentetsu, Tōkyō Kyūkō (before 2006), TKK (from Tokyo Kyuko Kabushikigaisha) | |
Native name | 東急電鉄株式会社 |
Romanized name | Tōkyū Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha |
| Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Private railroad |
| Founded | April 25, 2019 (incorporation) October 1, 2019 (effective reorganization) |
| Founder | Keita Goto |
| Headquarters | Shibuya First Place 8-16 Shinsenchō, , Japan |
Area served | Tokyo and Kanagawa |
Key people | Hirofumi Nomoto (CEO) |
| Services | Passenger railways Other related services |
| Owner | Tokyu Group |
| Parent | Tokyu Corporation |
| Website | www |
The Tokyu Corporation (東急株式会社, Tōkyū kabushiki-gaisha), a contraction of and formerly Tōkyō Kyūkō Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha (東京急行電鉄株式会社; "Tokyo Express Electric Railway Stock Company") until 2 September 2019, is a Japanese keiretsu or conglomerate headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo. While a multinational corporation, its main operation is the Tokyu Railways Company, Ltd. (ja:東急電鉄株式会社, Tōkyū Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha), a wholly-owned subsidiary operating railways in the Greater Tokyo Area.