subsidiary | |
Industry | Transportation |
Founded | April 11, 1959 |
Founder | Keita Gotō |
Headquarters | Itō, Shizuoka, Japan |
Area served
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Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Revenue | 7.4 billion Yen (2004) |
Total equity | 90 million Yen |
Number of employees
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311 (as of 2006) |
Parent | Tokyu Corporation |
Subsidiaries | Shimoda Ropeway |
Website | http://www.izukyu.co.jp/ |
The Izukyū Corporation (伊豆急行株式会社 Izu Kyūkō Kabushiki Kaisha?) is a private railroad company in Japan, and a subsidiary of the Tokyu Corporation. The company operates the Izu Kyūkō Line train service on Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, and has subsidiary operations involved in taxi and bus services, as well as real estate and leisure resort development and a cable television network.
The Tokyu Corporation began preliminary work on a train line connecting Itō Station, the terminal station of the Japan National Railway’s Itō Line, with Shimoda, at the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula in 1956. A wholly owned subsidiary, the Itō-Shimoda Electric Railway Company (伊東下田電気鉄道株式会社 Itō-Shimoda Denkitetsudo K.K.?) was created on April 11, 1959, and construction work on the new line began in February 1960. On February 20, 1961, the company changed its name to its current name of Izukyū Corporation. Actual train operation began at Itō Station on December 10, 1961, and a centralized traffic control center established at Itō in 1982.