Company Information

Company Profile

Company name Tomatoh Inc.
Address 221-1, Aza Kashiwabara, Tomakomai-shi, Hokkaido, Japan
Telephone +81-144-53-1010
Foundation July 30, 1999
Capital 62.1 million yen (Net assets of 55.6 billion yen as of the end of March 2023)
Business Objective The Company carries out the following businesses in order to develop the eastern Tomakomai region.
  1. Acquisition, development, subdividing, leasing, and management of land
  2. Construction and operation management of facilities in order to promote development of dock facilities, etc.
  3. Undetaking consignments to maintain and manage public green spaces and public facilities.
  4. Any other operations incidental to the above items.
Stock Ownership Structure
  • Development Bank of Japan Inc.49.6%
  • Governments of Hokkaido Prefecture, Tomakomai City, Atsuma Town, Abira Town32.2%
  • Financial Institutions and Private Enterprises14.8%
  • Other Private Companies3.4%

* Figures are percentages of voting rights.

Management Advisory Committee
  1. What is the Management Advisory Committee?

    The Management Advisory Committee consists of experts installed to provide evaluation and advice regarding critical issues pertaining to the company’s financial status and executive affairs.

  2. Members of the Management Advisory Committee
    • Committee ChairJitsuro Terashima (Chairman of Japan Research Institute)
    • Acting ChairmanYutaka Fujii (Chariman of Hokkaido Economic Federation)
    • Committee MemberKeigo Iwata (President of Federation of Hokkaido Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
    • Committee MemberShinya Takahashi (President of Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc.)
    • Committee MemberHidenori Kawamura (Professor at Hokkaido University)
    • Committee MemberTsunemi Kakizaki (Director of Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)
    • Committee MemberNaomichi Suzuki (Governor of Hokkaido)
    • Committee MemberSuguru Kanazawa (Mayor of Tomakomai)
    • Committee MemberSeiji Jige (Representative Director and President of Development Bank of Japan Inc.)
  3. Management Advisory Committee Session Reports

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Development plan

The plan aims to establish an industry and technology base that coexists
with nature and living environment.

  • Development concept for the industrial space

    In addition to promoting the further location of automotive and recycling plants, companies in the fields of bioenergy, natural cold energy or fuel cells are particularly encouraged to locate here. Hokkaido leads in the R&D of such fields.

  • Development concept for the R&D space

    We are developing the R&D infrastructure to foster unique technologies born in Hokkaido. Facilities for R&D in the recycling, bioenergy and natural cold energy industries are given top priority. Strenuous efforts are made to contribute to the conservation of the global environment and to create a resource-cycling society through aggressive industrial development and research.

  • Development concept for the living environment

    Priority is first placed on developing infrastructure for manufacturing industries, including for their location. Then infrastructure for research and development and the living environment are developed.

  • The creation of nature-friendly facilities

    In the Tomatoh Area, forests, marshes and groups of lakes remain untouched. The conservation of the natural environment and ecological diversity, and the diversified use of green space are promoted. At the same time, efforts are made to create amenities, such as water parks.

For details about the development plan, please visit the website of the Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

Medium-Term Goals

Based on regional development plans such as the Tomakomai Eastern Area Development Plan formulated by the national government and other stakeholders, our company sets medium-term goals every three years as a management guideline.
The 9th medium-term goal of the three-year period from FY2023 to FY2025, was set with the aim of contributing to the realization of a carbon-neutral society by 2050. It focuses on the development of an advanced GX (Green Transformation) industrial zone, the promotion of land sales and related projects, active infrastructure development, and continued shareholder returns.

History of development

  • July 1970

    The Cabinet enacts the “Third Term Hokkaido Comprehensive Development Plan”

  • August 1971

    The Hokkaido Development Council approves the “Tomakomai Tohbu Large-Scale Industrial Base Master Plan”

  • July 1972

    Tomakomai Tohbu Development Co., Ltd. is founded

  • October 1980

    Tomakomai Port East Port commences general operation

  • August 1995

    The Hokkaido Development Council approves the “Tomakomai Tohbu Development New Plan”

  • March 1997

    “Methods for Progress of Tomakomai Tohbu Development New Plan” is implemented

  • July 1999

    Foundation of Tomatoh, Inc.

  • March 2005

    Hokkaido Prefectural Shizukawa-Misawa Highway is fully opened

  • June 2007

    The “58th National Forest Festival” is held at the adjacent Tsutamori Forest.

  • August 2008

    International Container Terminal

    December 2008

    “Methods for Progress of Tomakomai Tohbu Development New Plan” Phase 2 is implemented

  • December 2012

    Hokkaido Prefectural Highway Atsuma-Tomakomai Highway is opened

  • August 2019

    “Methods for Progress of Tomakomai Tohbu Development New Plan” Phase 3 is implemented