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is one of five major general contractors in Japan. Takenaka provides architectural, engineering, and construction services and has its headquarters located in Chūō-ku,
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,
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. Takenaka has eight domestic offices in Japan with overseas offices in Asia, Europe, and the United States. It has remained under family control since the founding of Takenaka Corporation in 1609, and is currently led by the 17th generation of the family. The Takenaka corporation designed and built the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum.


About Takenaka

In 1610 Tobei Masataka Takenaka (竹中 藤兵衛正高), a shrine and temple carpenter, started a business in
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. The business continued as a family business and built some of the first Western-style buildings in Japan during the last half of 19th century, most of them in Nagoya. In 1899 Toemon Takenaka (竹中 藤右衛門), a 14th generation descendant of the original founder established a branch office in
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and founded Takenaka Corporation as an official company. The company grew during the 20th century; its capital in 1909 was about ¥100,000. This rose to ¥6 million in 1938, ¥1.5 billion in 1959 and ¥50 billion in 1979. Today, Takenaka Corporation is a multinational company with offices in 18 different countries. The current president is Toichi Takenaka (竹中 統一) (since June 2004). The Takenaka Corporation claims to be the oldest operating firms of its type in the world. In 2006 Takenaka acquired competing family architect-carpentry business (Miyadaiku) Kongō Gumi which had been in operation for 1,427 years. The company is now regarded in Japan as one of the "Big Five" contractors ranked alongside
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, Obayashi, Shimizu and Taisei. The firm has built some of the most important buildings in Japan, including the Tokyo Tower, the Tokyo Dome (the first large-scale stadium with an air-supported membrane roof in Japan), the
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(Japan's first large-scale stadium with a retractable roof), and the Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel among others. Among its current proposals is the
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project. Takenaka reconstructed the ''
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'' in Nara.


History timeline

*1610 ( Keicho 15 years) – Takenaka Tobei Masataka, a former vassal of
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, established a carpentry team in
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. His work mainly involved erecting shrines and temples. *1899 ( Meiji 1957) – Takenaka Tozaemon XIV moved to
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, and founded the official company. They built Mitsui Bank Kobe Onohama warehouse. *1923 (Taisho 12 years) – the head office in
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is moved to
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. *1935 –
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mosque construction. *1937 (Showa 12 years) – Established Takenaka Corporation. ¥1.5 million in capital. President Takenaka Tozaemon. *1945 – Tozaemon Takenaka appointed as Chairman of the Board and Renichi Takenaka appointed as President. *1958 – Tokyo Tower construction. *1980 – Takenaka Renichi appointed as Chairman of the Board and Takenaka Toichi appointed as President. *1984 – Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum opened. *1988 – Tokyo Dome completed. *1993 (Heisei 5 years) –
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completed, Japan's first roof-retractable multi-purpose stadium *1997 – Osaka Dome,
Nagoya Dome The Nagoya Dome (ナゴヤドーム), known as Vantelin Dome Nagoya (バンテリンドーム ナゴヤ) for sponsoring reasons, is a baseball field, constructed in 1997, located in the city of Nagoya, Japan. The dome has the capacity to seat up ...
, International Stadium Yokohama completed. *2004 – The Tokyo Main Office moves to new building in Koto-ward in Tokyo. *2006 – Midland Square (
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) completed. *2007 – Tokyo Midtown, Shin-Marunouchi Building completed. *2010 – 400th anniversary of the company. *2013 – Masahiro Miyashita becomes president, the first from outside the founding family.


Issues


Insufficient reinforcement

* On November 19, 2007, during the construction of a 27-story (94 meter high) highrise condominium in
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, the whole 8th and 9th floors of the building had to be dismantled and rebuilt because the reinforcing steel used was of insufficient strength.


Industrial accident cover-ups

* According to a report of December 28, 2007, a 52-year-old foreman of a Takenaka condominium construction site in Fukushima ward, Osaka, reported an industrial accident in which a falling concrete hose seriously injured a worker of sub-contractor, Airtech Co., Ltd. The accident was reported as having happened at a different demolition site that the foreman was also in charge of. Takenaka and Airtech were issued a summary indictment by the Osaka prosecutor's office for violating the Industrial Safety and Health Act. * Takenaka also announced on December 19, 2007, that it had failed to report an industrial accident at a
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factory it was building in Kariya City,
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, and that it was under investigation for violation of the Industrial Safety and Health Act.


Tax evasion (non-reporting of income)

* In March 2013, it was discovered that the Osaka National Tax Office had reprimanded the company for failing to declare about ¥30 million of income (¥9 million of it intentionally) between 2008 and 2011. * In April 2015, the same office reprimanded the company again for underreporting its income for the four years between 2010 and 2013 by about ¥150 million.


Leaky subway

* On September 25, 2014, train services at
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on the Higashiyama Subway Line were suspended for nine hours due to water leaking into the station as a result of construction work the company was carrying out on the JR Tower Nagoya building.


Falling window

* On February 17, 2015, a window frame weighing approximately 100 kg fell from the 4th floor of the Kofu City Hall building, which had been built by the company and two other companies. A subsequent investigation by Kofu City found 87 defects in the building. Executives of Takenaka and the other two companies involved, Nihon Sekkei and Sankyo Tateyama, visited the mayor of Kofu on March 20, 2015, to apologize."Falling window from Kofu City Hall – 3 companies take responsibility, executives apologize"
Asahi Shimbun March 20, 2015


Selected projects


Public facilities

* Nagoya TV Tower * Tokyo Tower *
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*
Okinawa Convention Center The is a multi-purpose convention center in the city of Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. They opened in 1987. It has a capacity of 5,000. It is the former home arena of the Ryukyu Golden Kings is a Japanese professional basketball team base ...
* Hankyu Umeda Station * Kobe Port Tower


Commercial facilities

* Prada Tokyo (with
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) * Miu Miu Tokyo (with
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) * Maison Hermes (with
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) * Expocity


Historic buildings and religious architecture

*
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* Church of St. Ignatius *
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* Seishoji temple * Imperial Military Academy * Kobe Union Church


Schools

* Kwansei Gakuin University UekeHara Campus Mita Campus *
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(Shinanomachi) School of Medicine Integrated Medical Research Building * Sophia University Building No. 2 *
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Liberty Tower * Konan University 13 Building *
Kobe Gakuin University is a private, co-educational university located on the western edge of the city of Kobe, in Hyōgo Prefecture in Japan. It was founded in 1966 and overlooks the city of Akashi, the Akashi Straits and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge - the longest suspe ...
Port Island campus * Kobe International University * Kansai University Naofumikan * Kansai University Takatsuki Muse campus * Kawasaki College of Allied Health Professions gymnasium * Tokyo University of Science Oshamambe campus


Sports stadiums

* Tokyo Dome * Osaka Dome *
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Fukuoka Dome The is a baseball field, located in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. Built in 1993, the stadium was originally named and has the capacity of 38,585 seats. With a diameter of 216 meters, the Fukuoka PayPay Dome is the world's largest geodesic dome. T ...
*
Nagoya Dome The Nagoya Dome (ナゴヤドーム), known as Vantelin Dome Nagoya (バンテリンドーム ナゴヤ) for sponsoring reasons, is a baseball field, constructed in 1997, located in the city of Nagoya, Japan. The dome has the capacity to seat up ...
* International Stadium Yokohama *Okayama Prefecture athletics stadium Momotaro Stadium *Ibaraki Prefectural
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* Midland Square * Shin-Marunouchi Building * Tokyo Midtown * Crystal Tower *
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new headquarters *Umeda
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Building *Kobe
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Building * Tokyo Shiodome Building *Second Yoshimoto Building *Shin Umeda City, Umeda Sky Building * Nippon Club Tower * Tokyo Sankei Building * Pacific Century Place Marunouchi * Chuo Mitsui Trust and Banking Co., Ltd. Head Office Building *
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headquarters building * Kikkoman Noda headquarters * Kyocera headquarters building *
Tokyo Opera City is a skyscraper located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in 1996, it stands 234 metres (768 feet) high and has 54 floors. The tower is the third-tallest building in Shinjuku, Tokyo and seventh-tallest in Tokyo. The closest train statio ...
*Morita headquarters building * Asahi Broadcasting Corporation building (firefly town) Asahi Broadcasting Corporation old building, Osaka Tower, Hotel Plaza demolition *
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new Headquarters * CapitaGreen, Singapore


Museums and theme parks

* 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa,
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(with SANAA) * Sagawa Art Museum * Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo * Otsuka Museum of Art * MOA Museum of Art * Ikuo Hirayama Museum of Art *
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* Izumi City Kubo Sou Memorial Museum of Art * Tempozan Harbor Village, Kaiyukan *
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* Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum


Dwellings

* Kuzunoha Tower City * Moto-Azabu Hills * Rokko Island City, "East Court 11 Avenue" * Elsa Tower 55 * Tennozu View Tower * CapitaGreen (with Toyo Ito)


Plants and research laboratories

* Suntory World Research Center * Zeria Pharmaceutical Tsukuba Plant * Toyota Industries Corporation Information Technology Institute *
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headquarters third research building * Tateyama brewing headquarters factory * Sanyo Denki Technology Center * Yanmar Diesel Co., Ltd. Biwa Plant * Stanley Electric Hatano new Building 2


Hotels

* Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel * Kanazawa Manten Hotel Station


Hospitals

*
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Hospital New Building * Kawasaki Medical School Hospital West Wing Building * Kyushu University Hospital South Tower * Kitasato University Hospital new building


See also

* Nippon Club (New York)


References


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