The is a Japanese
multinational ''
keiretsu
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conglomerate
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* Conglomerate (geology)
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)
holding company headquartered in
Shibuya,
Tokyo. Its main operation is , a wholly owned subsidiary operating railways in the
Greater Tokyo Area.
History

The oldest predecessor of company was the , opened in 1908; the railway's operations were converted into a
company
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in 1910.
Keita Gotō, now known as a notable Japanese industrialist, was appointed as the CEO of the Musashi Electric Railway in 1920 and later he began a mass expansion program. The most important predecessor was first registered on September 2, 1922, as the and is related to the construction of
Den-en-chōfu (it was originally founded by the developers of Den-en-chōfu); it was acquired by the Musashi Electric Railway in 1924, shortly before Musashi was renamed into the , also known as the Toyoko, in the same year.
After Musashi/Toyoko's acquisition, the Meguro-Kamata Electric Railway initially operated as a subsidiary of Toyoko. It was not until 16 October 1939 that both Toyoko and Meguro-Kamata Electric railways were formally merged; the new company took the Toyoko name.
In 1938, Toyoko established
Toyoko Eiga , possibly for competition with
Ichizo Kobayashi's
Toho Company. It became the
Toei Company in 1951.
Toyoko took its current name on 1 May 1942, after the Japanese government forced the company to acquire the Odawara Express Railway and the Keihin Electric Railway in 1943 to support Japan's efforts in
World War II. In 1944 it also acquired the Keio Teito Electric Railway (which has merged with Odawara Express before in 1940). In 1948, Tokyu divested the forced-acquired companies, and the divested companies are now known as
Odakyu Electric Railway,
Keikyu Corporation, and
Keio Corporation respectively. The 1943–1948 era of Tokyu was colloquially known as ''Dai-Tokyu'' (lit. ''Great Tokyu'').
Tokyu lines

Tokyu also operates the
Kodomonokuni Line
The is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture owned by the Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Company and operated by Tokyu Corporation.
History
The line opened in April 1967, at the same time as its 'parent' station, Nagatsuta. It is a single track ...
(
Nagatsuta Station
is an interchange passenger railway station located in Midori-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Tokyu Corporation, and the Yokohama Minatomirai Railway.
Lines
Nagatsuta Statio ...
–
Kodomonokuni Station, 3.4 km) under contract with and on behalf of
Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Company.
Related businesses
The Tokyu Group also owns two smaller railroad companies (
Ueda Kōtsū,
Izukyū Corporation), several bus companies and a
major upscale department store chain called Tokyu operating in Japan and in the
MBK Center in
Bangkok, Thailand. Other retail operations include
Tokyu Hands stores (except for the two locations in
Nagoya, which are owned by Sanco Creative Life Co. (indirectly controlled by
Kintetsu Group Holdings), and operated under license). It also runs a number of hotels under the names Tokyu/Pan Pacific in Japan and formerly owned the
Pan Pacific Hotels abroad, which it sold to UOL Limited of Singapore.
Formerly the owner of
Japan Air System (JAS, now merged with the flag carrier JAL Japan), Tokyu used to be the largest shareholder of
Japan Airlines Holdings (JAL) following JAS's merger with JAL. The Tokyu Group also owns and operates the upscale Tokyu Hotels and budget Tokyu Inns.
From 1958 until 2001, Tokyu also owned the Japanese (now American)
Shirokiya department store company. It was the owner of
Mago Island until 2005, when
Mel Gibson purchased it for US$15 million.
Tokyu Corporation is also the largest single shareholder in the
Shizuoka Railway
The , also known as "Shizutetsu", is a private railway in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and is majority owned by Tokyu Corporation. In addition to its railway business, the Shizuoka Railway Company owns large bus and taxi services, a department sto ...
Company, but its holdings in the railway isn't part of the group.
Rolling stock
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Tokyu 8500 series (since 1975)
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Tokyu 8090 series (since 1980)
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Tokyu 7600 series (since 1986)
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Tokyu 9000 series (since 1986)
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Tokyu 7700 series (since 1987)
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Tokyu 1000 series (since 1988)
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Tokyu 2000 series (since 1992)
*
Tokyu 300 series
The is a series of Tram, articulated trams built by Tokyu Car Corporation in 1999 for the Tōkyū Setagaya Line.
Technical specifications
The trains are long, wide, and feature an IGBT-VVVF inverter system.
History
The trains entered revenu ...
(Setagaya Line, since 1999)
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Tokyu 3000 series (since 1999)
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Tokyu 5000 series (since 2002)
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Tokyu 6000 series
The is an electrical multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation on express services on the Tokyu Oimachi Line in Japan since 28 March 2008. Based on the 5000 series design, cars have four sets of ...
(since 2007)
*
Tokyu 7000 series (since 2007)
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Tokyu 2020 series (since spring 2018)
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Tokyu 6020 series
The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type built by J-TREC and used by the Japanese private railway operator Tokyu Corporation in the Tokyo area since March 2018. The 2020 series is used primarily on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line ...
(since spring 2018)
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Tokyu 3020 series (since autumn 2019)
New
Tokyu 2020 series ten-car EMUs and
Tokyu 6020 series
The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type built by J-TREC and used by the Japanese private railway operator Tokyu Corporation in the Tokyo area since March 2018. The 2020 series is used primarily on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line ...
seven-car EMUs have entered service since spring 2018.
File:Tokyu-EC300-3.jpg, Tokyu 300 series
File:Tokyu1000 8cars.jpg, Tokyu 1000 series
File:東急電鉄2000系電車.jpg, Tokyu 2000 series
File:東急電鉄3000系.jpg, Tokyu 3000 series
File:Tokyu6000(2).jpg, Tokyu 6000 series
File:Tokyu-7700-2.jpg, Tokyu 7700 series
File:東急8590系.jpg, Tokyu 8090 series
File:Tokyu8500series 8606F.jpg, Tokyu 8500 series
File:Tokyu-9000-for-Oimachi-line.jpg, Tokyu 9000 series
File:東急田園都市線2020系.jpg, Tokyu 2020 series
File:東急6020系.jpg, Tokyu 6020 series
File:Tokyu-Series3020-3821.jpg, Tokyu 3020 series
See also
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Cerulean Tower
*
Keita Gotō (industrialist)
References
External links
Official website
{{Authority control
Japanese companies established in 1922
Conglomerate companies established in 1922
Japanese brands
Railway companies of Japan
Real estate companies based in Tokyo
Tokyu Group
Transport companies based in Tokyo
Transport companies established in 1922