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Kansai Super Market Ltd.
Native name
株式会社関西スーパーマーケット
Company type kabushiki gaisha
Industry Retail
FoundedItami, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (July 29, 1959 (1959-07-29))
Headquarters3-38, Chuo Gochome, Itami, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Number of locations
60 (2012)
Area served
  • Hyogo Prefecture (Kobe and the Hanshin area)
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Nara in Nara Prefecture
Key people
Tamotsu Inoue (President)
BrandsKansai Super
Revenue
  • Increase ¥118,927 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥116,740 million (2011)
  • Increase ¥2,073 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥1,785 million (2011)
  • Increase ¥1,111 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥893 million (2011)
Total assets
  • Increase ¥55,941 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥52,217 million (2011)
Total equity
  • Increase ¥26,003 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥25,338 million (2011)
Owner H2O Retailing (10.2%)
Stakeholders of Kansai Supermarket's business acquaintance (8.95%)
OK (7.23%)
Kanesei Supermarket's stocks (6.00%)
Itochu (4.47%)
Goldman Sachs (3.78%)
Mitsubishi Bank (3.56%)
Mizuho Bank (3.56%)
UG (3.52%)
Kokubu group (3.19%)
Kanesei (2.50%)
Ken Iwata (2.21%)
Website www.kansaisuper.co.jp
Footnotes / references
  1. ^ a b c d e 平成24年3月期 決算短信(連結) [Results of FY ended in March 2012 (consolidated)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kansai Super Market Ltd. April 26, 2012.
A Kansai Super store located in Kōbe, Japan.

Kansai Super Market Ltd. (株式会社関西スーパーマーケット, Kabushiki-gaisha Kansai Sūpā Māketto) is a supermarket chain named for the Kansai region of Japan where its stores are located. Its logo is a bird in the shape of a K. According to the Kansai Super website ( http://www.kansaisuper.co.jp/index.php?mode=tenpo), as of 2011 it has 60 stores: 11 in Kōbe city, 17 in the greater Hanshin area of Hyogo Prefecture, 9 in the northern part of Ōsaka Prefecture, 14 in Ōsaka city, 5 in eastern Ōsaka, 3 in southern Ōsaka, and one in Nara, Nara Prefecture.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kansai Super Market Ltd.
Native name
株式会社関西スーパーマーケット
Company type kabushiki gaisha
Industry Retail
FoundedItami, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (July 29, 1959 (1959-07-29))
Headquarters3-38, Chuo Gochome, Itami, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Number of locations
60 (2012)
Area served
  • Hyogo Prefecture (Kobe and the Hanshin area)
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Nara in Nara Prefecture
Key people
Tamotsu Inoue (President)
BrandsKansai Super
Revenue
  • Increase ¥118,927 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥116,740 million (2011)
  • Increase ¥2,073 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥1,785 million (2011)
  • Increase ¥1,111 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥893 million (2011)
Total assets
  • Increase ¥55,941 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥52,217 million (2011)
Total equity
  • Increase ¥26,003 million (2012) [* 1]
  • ¥25,338 million (2011)
Owner H2O Retailing (10.2%)
Stakeholders of Kansai Supermarket's business acquaintance (8.95%)
OK (7.23%)
Kanesei Supermarket's stocks (6.00%)
Itochu (4.47%)
Goldman Sachs (3.78%)
Mitsubishi Bank (3.56%)
Mizuho Bank (3.56%)
UG (3.52%)
Kokubu group (3.19%)
Kanesei (2.50%)
Ken Iwata (2.21%)
Website www.kansaisuper.co.jp
Footnotes / references
  1. ^ a b c d e 平成24年3月期 決算短信(連結) [Results of FY ended in March 2012 (consolidated)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kansai Super Market Ltd. April 26, 2012.
A Kansai Super store located in Kōbe, Japan.

Kansai Super Market Ltd. (株式会社関西スーパーマーケット, Kabushiki-gaisha Kansai Sūpā Māketto) is a supermarket chain named for the Kansai region of Japan where its stores are located. Its logo is a bird in the shape of a K. According to the Kansai Super website ( http://www.kansaisuper.co.jp/index.php?mode=tenpo), as of 2011 it has 60 stores: 11 in Kōbe city, 17 in the greater Hanshin area of Hyogo Prefecture, 9 in the northern part of Ōsaka Prefecture, 14 in Ōsaka city, 5 in eastern Ōsaka, 3 in southern Ōsaka, and one in Nara, Nara Prefecture.



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