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Takenaka Corporation
1-13, 4-chome, Hommachi, Chuo-ku
Osaka 541-0053, Japan
Tel. +81-6-6252-1201
Fax +81-6-6271-0398

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.takenaka.co.jp
Employees: 7,983

Tobei Masataka Takenaka's work as a 17th century shrine builder has grown into Takenaka Corporation, one of Japan's largest engineering and construction firms. The company designs and builds structures internationally, including office towers, industrial plants, schools, sports arenas, health care facilities, and condominiums. It has offices across Japan, as well as in other Asian countries, Europe, and the Americas. Takenaka's design accomplishments include the Tokyo Tower and Imperial Palace in Japan, the International School of Amsterdam, and the Nippon Club Tower in New York. President and CEO Toichi Takenaka is the 17th generation member of the founding family.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $14,358.9M
One year growth: 23.3%
Net income: $89.6M
Income growth: (0.3%)

Officers:
President and CEO: Residential Construction

Competitors:
Kajima
Shimizu
Taisei

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Takenaka Corporation
株式会社竹中工務店
Type Private K.K.
Founded Nagoya, Japan (1610)
Headquarters Osaka, Japan
Key people Toichi Takenaka, President and CEO
Industry Construction, Architecture, Engineering
Revenue US$9 billion (2005)
Employees 7,743 (2005)
Website takenaka.co.jp/takenaka_e/index.html
Mido Building, head office of Takenaka Corp. in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Takenaka Corporation (株式会社竹中工務店 Kabushiki-gaisha Takenaka Kōmuten?) is the biggest architecture, engineering, and construction firm in Japan. Its headquarters is in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture.[1]

The company's website also claims it to be the oldest firm of that type anywhere in the world,[2] since the demise of Kongō Gumi which was substantially older[3]. Both company originate from family of architect-carpenter (Miyadaiku).

In 1610 Tobei Masataka Takenaka (竹中 藤兵衛正高), a shrine and temple carpenter, started a business in Nagoya. The business went on like a family business and built some of the first Western-style buildings during the last half of 19th century, most of them in Nagoya. In 1899 Toemon Takenaka (竹中 藤右衛門), 14th generation descendant of the original founder, established a branch office in Kobe and founded Takenaka Corporation as an official company.

The company grew more and more during the 20th century, its capital in 1909 was about ¥100.000, ¥6 million in 1938, ¥1.5 billion in 1959 and ¥50 billion in 1979; nowadays, Takenaka Corporation is a multinational company with offices in 18 different countries. Its president is Toichi Takenaka (竹中 統一) (June 2004).

The company is now regarded in Japan as one of the "Big Five" contractors ranked with Kajima, Obayashi, Shimizu and Taisei, and has a long history of designing buildings. 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 air-supported membrane roof in Japan), the Fukuoka Dome (Japan's first large-scale stadium with retractable roof), and the Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel among others.

Among its proposals is the Sky City 1000 project.

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