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Michinori Holdings

Michinori Holdings, Inc. (株式会社みちのりホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Michinori Hōrudingusu) is a holding company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial Growth Platform, Inc. Michinori Holdings rehabilitates deficit companies which have so much liability that they cannot act as an administrator of assets. It manages them by acquiring and holding their shares until they return to financial stability and viability.

As of 2022, Michinori Holdings currently holds and operates subsidiaries in the transportation sector, including bus, railway, and monorail companies. They are:[2]

Some expressway bus routes operated by affiliated companies of Michinori Holdings are named "Michinori Express" (MEX),[3] designed by Yasuyuki Kawanishi, who also designed West Express Ginga.[1]

Aizu Bus

The Aizu Bus Co., Ltd. (会津乗合自動車株式会社, Aizu Noriai Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Michinori Holdings. Tobu Group had shares of this company until 2011.[4]

Its subsidiaries include Aizu Travel Service and Aizu Bus/Auto Service. It also owns Aizu Taxi.

Outline

Aizu Bus Company was established in 1943.[5] It operates bus routes around Aizuwakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture, many of which are based at Aizu-Tajima Station, Aizukōgen-Ozeguchi Station, and Aizu-Wakamatsu Station. Service area has many tourist spots, including Ōuchi-juku, Tō-no-Hetsuri, Aizuwakamatsu Castle, Lake Inawashiro, Mount Bandai, and Oze National Park.

Its headquarters are located at 195 Byakkocho, Aizuwakamatsu. Until 2011, the company also had a headquarters with Tobu Railway in Oshiage, Sumida, Tokyo.[4]

History

Bus routes

Routemap

Further reading

Kanto Transportation

Kanto Transportation, Inc. (関東自動車株式会社, Kantō Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Michinori Holdings.

Outline

The bus company was established as Kanto Motor LLC in 1923. After acquiring other companies, it changed to Kanto Transportation, Inc. on 8 May 1927. In 2004, the company requested and received management support from Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan due to financial difficulties. This company belonged to Jay Coach (an affiliated company of Jay Will Partners) until 2012,[15] when it was transferred to Michinori Holdings.

Kanto Transportation acquired Toya Kotsu on 1 October 2018. Additionally, this company capitalizes Utsunomiya Light Rail at 11%.[citation needed][clarification needed]

Its headquarters are located at 4-25-5 Yanase, Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture.

Bus routes

Affiliated companies

Nasu Ropeway

Vehicle of Nasu Ropeway "RINDO"

Kanto Transportation also operates a ropeway on Mount Nasu. The ropeway is 812 m long, has an elevation gain of 294 m, and takes 3 minutes and 40 seconds (one-way). It has a capacity of 111 people.[citation needed]

The ropeway has two stations: Sanroku Station (where passengers can transfer to buses for Nasu-Shiobara Station) and Sancho Station (on Mount Chausu).

Yashio Kankō Bus

Yashio Kankō Bus K.K. (やしお観光バス株式会社, Yashio Kankō Basu Kabushiki-gaisha) was established in June 1984 as part of Toya Kotsu, a subsidiary of Tobu Railway until 1 December 2016, when it was transferred to Michinori Holdings. In October 2018, Toya Kotsu was merged into Kanto Transportation.

Bus routes

Discontinued companies

Toya Kotsu

Toya Kotsu Co., Ltd. (東野交通株式会社, Tōya Kōtsū Kabushiki-gaisha) was a subsidiary of Tobu Railway until 2016, when it was transferred to Michinori Holdings. In 2018, it was merged into Kanto Transportation.

This bus company was established as Toya Railway in 1916. It began operating bus routes in 1928 and acquired other bus companies by 1934. The railway stations between Yutsuue Station and Nasu-Ogawa Station were discontinued in 1939. There was a planned extension from Nasu-Oagawa Station to Hitachi-Daigo Station. However, Toya Railway completely discontinued its railway line in 1968, and was renamed to Toya Kotsu in June 1969.

Toya Kotsu belonged to Tobu Railway from 1964 until 2016, at which time its shares were transferred to Michinori Holdings.[22] In 2018, it was merged into Kanto Transportation.[23] Nasu Ropeway and Yashio Kankō Bus were affiliated companies of Toya Kotsu until the merger in 2018.

Northern Iwate Transportation

Northern Iwate Transportation Co., Ltd. (岩手県北自動車株式会社, Iwate Kenpoku Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company and wholly owned subsidiary of Michinori Holdings since 2010.

The company was established on 13 April 1943 as Iwate Kenpoku Motor, following the consolidation of bus companies in Iwate during World War II. It was renamed on 26 April 2009 as Northern Iwate Transportation. On 1 April 2010, it became an affiliated company of Michinori Holdings.[24]

In 2016, Michinori Holdings began transferring Nambu Bus to this company.[25][26][27][28][29] By 2017, the business of Nambu Bus was inherited by Northern Iwate Transportation.[30]

The company headquarters are located at 1-17-18 Kuriyagawa, Morioka, Iwate.

This company is invested in the Iwate Galaxy Railway Line. The Iwate Galaxy Railway Company is based at Kuriyagawa Station.

Bus routes

Beam.1

Urban

Asunaro

YODEL

Umineko

Hachimori

Michinoku

Nambu Bus

This bus company was merged into Northern Iwate Transportation on 1 March 2017, and the company was discontinued in 2018.

The company was establishment as Gonohe Electric Railway on 21 February 1926.[31] It opened rail lines between Shirinai Station and Kami-Shichizaki Station (23 August 1929), between Kami-Shichizaki and Shitogishi (10 October 1929), and between Shitogishi and Gonohe Station (1 April 1930). On 28 October 1931, the company began offering bus services as well. The company was renamed "Gonohe Railway" 1936 and subsequently Nambu Railway in 1945.

Operation of the railway line was suspended following the 1968 Tokachi earthquake, and in April 1969, the company discontinued its railway business. On 30 May 1970, it was renamed to Nambu Bus.

Nambu Railway

Ibaraki Kotsu

Ibaraki Kotsu Co., Ltd. (茨城交通株式会社, Ibaraki Kōtsū Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company that operates many bus routes in Ibaraki. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Michinori Holdings. Affiliated companies include the Hitachinaka Seaside Railway and Kanto Railway.

The service area is based at Mito Station and covers northern and central Ibaraki Prefecture and southern Tochigi Prefecture.[32]

Outline

Ibaraki Kotsu was established on 1 August 1944 due to integration during World War II. It was formed as the merger of three railway companies: Suihin Densha (established 1921; discontinued 1966), Ibaraki Railway (established 1923; discontinued 1971), and Minato Railway (established 1907). Following the merger, Ibaraki Kotsu controlled three lines: the Suihin Line, the Ibaraki Line, and the Minato Line. In 2008, the Ibaraki Kotsu Minato Line was transferred to Hitachinaka Seaside Railway.

In October 1992, Ibako Kenhoku Bus was established, but later merged into Ibaraki Kotsu in February 2010. On 1 June 2010, Ibaraki Auto was also merged into Ibaraki Kotsu.

Hitachi Dentetsu Kotsu Service was merged into this company on 1 May 2019, and the Hitachi Dentetsu Taxi was renamed to Dentetsu Taxi.[33]

Nanohana Kotsu, a tourist bus company, became an affiliated company of Ibaraki Kotsu.[34]

Requested Civil Rehabilitation

By the late 2000s, Ibaraki Kotsu had too debt, so the company applied under the Civil Rehabilitation Act.[35] On 19 November 2008, it was determined that the company would be reconstructed. On 27 March 2009, Industrial Growth Platform began supporting the company, and established IBAKO Co., Ltd. which inherited the assets of Ibaraki Kotsu.

Hitachi Dentetsu Kotsu

Hitachi Dentetsu Kotsu Service Co., Ltd. (日立電鉄交通サービス株式会社, Hitachi Dentetsu Kōtsū Sābisu Kabushiki-gaisha) was a bus company that operated many bus routes in Ibaraki. In 2019, this company was discontinued and merged into Ibaraki Kotsu. Until 1 April 2005, this company had operated the Hitachi Electric Railway Line.[36]

Higashinihon Kotsu

Higashinihon Kotsu Co, Ltd. (東日本交通株式会社, Higashinihon Kōtsū Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company that operates bus routes in Iwate. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Michinori Holdings.

Outline

The firm was established as Chuo Kanko in 1974. The registered persisting company was established on 16 January 1979 as Chuo Kanko LLC. On 24 April 2018, a manager requested acquisition from Michinori Holdings because of old age.[38]

Bus routes

Parent company

Industrial Growth Platform, Inc. (株式会社経営共創基盤, Kabushiki-gaisha Keiei-Kyoso Kiban) is a holding company located in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Its main operation is that it manages and has shares of Michinori Holdings, Inc (株式会社みちのりホールディングス, Kabushiki-gaisha Michinori Hōrudingusu), which is a wholly owned subsidiary providing services such as railway lines and bus routes in Japan. Nanki-Shirahama Airport is also managed by Nanki-Shirahama Airport, Inc.,[39] a subsidiary of Industrial Growth Platform.[40]

The company servants are transferred from Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan [ja].[41] Its main business was management reconstruction for companies that had too many liabilities to continue operating, but that still had business resources.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b About Michinori Holdings
  2. ^ "みちのりホールディングス|グループ会社" [Group Companies]. Michinori Holdings (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  3. ^ Expressway bus was designed as "MEX" commnenced operating
  4. ^ a b c About transferring shares to Michinori Holdings
  5. ^ About Aizu Bus
  6. ^ About supporting
  7. ^ Avoid bankrupt due to support
  8. ^ About shares
  9. ^ Aizu Bus has belongs to Michinori Holdings
  10. ^ Announcement of transferring shares
  11. ^ "高速バス 喜多方⇔郡山". 会津乗合自動車. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  12. ^ "高速バス 羽田空港・東京⇔猪苗代・裏磐梯". 会津乗合自動車. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  13. ^ "関東自動車 新社長に吉田専務 手塚氏は相談役、6月就任". 下野新聞SOON.
  14. ^ "代表取締役社長交代のお知らせ" (PDF). みちのりホールディングス.
  15. ^ About transferring shares
  16. ^ About KIBUNA
  17. ^ About Kamigochi Bus
  18. ^ About Tochigi Micipal Bus
  19. ^ Transfer onto O-BUS bound for Oyama Station via Omoigawa Station
  20. ^ About RI-BUS
  21. ^ a b Transfer onto Kanto Transportation bound for Ujiie Station or Nishi-Nasuno Station
  22. ^ About transferring shares
  23. ^ About merging into Kanto Transportation
  24. ^ About transferring shares
  25. ^ 南部バス再生手続き、2~3月にも事業譲渡 Web東奥 2016年12月2日
  26. ^ 南部バス、再生法申請 岩手県北自動車に事業譲渡へ 日本経済新聞 2016年11月28日(2016年12月7日閲覧)
  27. ^ 青森の南部バスが再生法申請、負債26億円-旅行会社も譲渡へ トラベルビジョン 2016年11月30日(2016年12月7日閲覧)
  28. ^ 岩手県北自動車による南部バスの事業の承継について 岩手県北自動車 2016年12月28日
  29. ^ 事業譲渡契約締結に関するお知らせ 南部バス 2016年12月28日
  30. ^ 南部バス、事業譲渡を延期 28日見込み 3月から新体制 デーリー東北 2017年2月10日
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  33. ^ "茨城交通株式会社と日立電鉄交通サービス株式会社の経営統合(合併)に関するお知らせ". 茨城交通株式会社. 茨城交通株式会社. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  34. ^ About Nanohana Kotsu becoming an affiliated company of Ibaraki Kotsu
  35. ^ "大型倒産速報". 帝国データバンク. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
  36. ^ About discontinuing Railway Line
  37. ^ About company
  38. ^ About this company
  39. ^ "南紀白浜空港 :: 株式会社南紀白浜エアポート 会社概要". shirahama-airport.jp. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  40. ^ "Corporate Summary | IGPI(EN)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  41. ^ "Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan's" shares was held by Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan, and this company was disbanded on 15 March 2007

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