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6324 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS, VALUE OF GOODS IN STOCK AND SALES FLOOR SPACE OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE BY LEGAL ORGANISATION AND SIZE OF EMPLOYEES (19882012) 43624217 3 6 11 7 1 24 2 1 6 1 Data are based on the Census of Commerce (see page 437). However, for 2012, based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). For 1991, 1994 and 1999, as of 1 July; for 2012, as of 1 February; and for other years, as of 1 June., legal organisation and number of per establishment Wholesale trade Retail trade 10 10 10 10 14 Wholesale and Retail Trade 439 (1,000) (billion yen)1) (billion yen)2) (1,000) (billion yen)1) (billion yen)2) (1,000m 2 ) Total 63 1988 436,421 4,332 446,484 18,285 1,619,752 6,851 114,840 11,446 102,051 3 1991 475,983 4,773 573,165 24,858 1,591,223 6,937 140,638 13,907 109,901 6 1994 429,302 4,581 514,317 22,550 1,499,948 7,384 143,325 14,548 121,624 9 1997 391,574 4,165 479,813 21,485 1,419,696 7,351 147,743 14,646 128,084 11 1999 425,850 4,496 495,453 1,406,884 8,029 143,833 133,869 14 2002 379,549 4,002 413,355 17,249 1,300,057 7,973 135,109 12,795 140,619 16 2004 375,269 3,804 405,497 1,238,049 7,762 133,279 144,129 19 2007 334,799 3,526 413,532 19,171 1,137,859 7,579 134,705 12,269 149,665 24 2012 3) a)371,663 a)3,822 a)365,481 12,288 a)1,033,358 a)7,404 a)114,852 9,198 132,918 2 persons and under 72,616 116 8,689 311 350,996 558 5,537 807 15,644 3 4 61,568 212 14,247 546 171,877 583 8,632 1,057 12,796 5 9 67,798 445 38,718 1,470 133,251 860 17,716 1,722 18,918 1019 38,149 509 50,151 1,912 75,772 1,029 21,466 1,630 18,211 2029 12,003 284 31,548 1,246 23,681 557 11,008 861 9,816 3049 8,260 309 34,092 1,404 13,642 511 10,358 879 12,458 5099 4,341 294 42,625 1,491 9,160 632 13,122 841 16,423 100 or more 2,273 604 120,369 3,908 4,483 805 22,650 1,400 28,653 Corporations 63 1988 317,876 3,958 439,268 17,629 503,728 3,938 90,265 8,179 63,748 3 1991 361,614 4,443 565,901 24,204 564,642 4,344 115,729 10,631 73,290 6 1994 337,173 4,305 508,701 22,025 581,207 4,910 120,308 11,509 85,342 9 1997 313,136 3,934 475,264 21,049 586,627 5,062 127,359 12,012 95,009 11 1999 339,977 4,258 491,089 607,401 5,879 125,550 103,396 14 2002 307,259 3,796 410,204 16,952 583,899 5,916 119,579 10,844 111,442 16 2004 304,626 3,603 402,587 578,426 5,901 119,508 117,158 19 2007 273,670 3,361 411,174 18,952 565,969 5,970 122,844 10,873 125,240 24 2012 3) 227,238 2,667 338,870 12,170 408,578 4,520 103,240 8,332 Companies 223,948 2,627 331,176 11,974 399,826 4,386 99,577 8,197 Other 3,290 40 7,693 195 8,752 135 3,664 135 Individual proprietorships 63 1988 118,545 374 7,216 656 1,116,024 2,913 24,575 3,267 38,303 3 1991 114,369 330 7,263 654 1,026,581 2,592 24,909 3,276 36,612 6 1994 92,129 276 5,616 525 918,741 2,474 23,017 3,038 36,282 9 1997 78,438 230 4,549 436 833,069 2,288 20,385 2,634 33,074 11 1999 85,873 238 4,364 799,483 2,150 18,283 30,473 14 2002 72,290 206 3,151 298 716,158 2,056 15,531 1,951 29,178 16 2004 70,643 200 2,910 659,623 1,861 13,770 26,971 19 2007 61,129 165 2,357 219 571,890 1,609 11,861 1,396 24,425 24 2012 3) 39,770 106 1,568 118 374,284 1,015 7,249 866 1) 9 1 1119 4 1 3 31 1 24 1 1 1231 1 2) 63 9 6 1 3 6 7 1 1119 3 2412 3) a) 1) Up to 1997, one year period before the survey date. From 1999 to 2007, one year period from 1 April of the previous year to 31 March of the said year respectively. For 2012, one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. 2) For 1988 and 1997, as of 1 June. For 1991 and 1994, as of 1 July. From 1999 to 2007, as of the end of March. For 2012, as of the end of December of the previous year. 3) Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. a) Because the figures here include conducting administrative or ancillary economic activities only, unclassifiable by industry, and without sales in wholesale (excluding intermediate fees and commission) and sales and intermediate fees and commission in retail trade, they are not consistent with the results compiled by legal organisation or size of which exclude the said. Source: Statistical Department, Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

440 14 24 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS AND SALES FLOOR SPACE OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE BY PREFECTURE (2012) 217 2 1 1 1 1231 1 Data are based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). As of 1 February. refers to sales for one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. For annual sales and sales floor, only with available figures were included for compilation. Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. Prefecture Wholesale trade Retail trade 10 10 of goods (1,000) (billion yen) (1,000) (billion yen) (1,000m 2 ) Japan 371,663 3,822 365,481 1,033,358 7,404 114,852 132,918 01 Hokkaido 15,142 125 10,347 42,123 331 5,128 6,513 02 Aomori 3,576 29 1,604 12,738 80 1,230 1,751 03 Iwate 3,275 26 1,669 12,348 76 1,188 1,602 04 Miyagi 8,086 74 7,235 17,920 135 2,199 2,663 05 Akita 2,850 19 1,071 11,097 66 1,011 1,430 06 Yamagata 3,234 24 1,133 12,047 69 1,078 1,525 07 Fukushima 4,847 36 1,982 17,665 109 1,704 2,323 08 Ibaraki 6,577 50 3,442 23,800 168 2,516 3,461 09 Tochigi 5,266 41 3,029 17,312 112 1,872 2,540 10 Gumma 5,543 45 4,392 17,415 120 1,863 2,641 11 Saitama 14,766 135 9,098 43,046 366 5,712 6,552 12 Chiba 10,837 94 5,946 37,186 326 4,932 5,927 13 Tokyo 55,917 997 147,025 98,661 865 15,225 9,875 14 Kanagawa 15,717 160 11,042 52,125 467 7,331 6,659 15 Niigata 7,453 63 4,063 23,696 137 2,207 3,026 16 Toyama 3,494 27 1,943 11,151 64 958 1,415 17 Ishikawa 4,222 35 2,356 11,515 71 1,101 1,618 18 Fukui 2,643 21 1,084 8,432 50 734 1,095 19 Yamanashi 2,323 16 809 8,168 50 760 1,128 20 Nagano 5,991 46 3,029 19,556 122 1,914 2,698 21 Gifu 6,372 48 2,218 18,932 120 1,779 2,605 22 Shizuoka 11,436 91 6,038 34,044 224 3,350 3,998 23 Aichi 25,596 263 29,581 53,843 425 6,967 7,537 24 Mie 4,342 33 1,683 15,969 108 1,650 2,380 25 Shiga 2,741 20 956 10,779 85 1,209 1,751 26 Kyoto 7,359 72 4,354 23,179 165 2,476 2,500 27 Osaka 37,627 444 45,073 67,429 500 8,149 7,397 28 Hyogo 13,257 119 8,568 43,414 308 4,509 5,676 29 Nara 2,165 17 704 10,269 71 1,031 1,331 30 Wakayama 2,852 20 965 11,058 59 813 1,143 31 Tottori 1,567 12 570 5,649 34 538 795 32 Shimane 1,935 13 579 8,254 43 642 902 33 Okayama 5,301 44 3,054 16,873 113 1,639 2,284 34 Hiroshima 9,698 89 7,882 24,652 172 2,629 3,251 35 Yamaguchi 3,721 28 1,425 14,084 87 1,253 1,796 36 Tokushima 2,073 15 743 8,114 43 577 966 37 Kagawa 3,649 29 2,251 9,425 60 941 1,437 38 Ehime 4,249 33 1,954 13,943 84 1,205 1,806 39 Kochi 2,061 15 685 8,563 47 634 928 40 Fukuoka 17,347 162 13,981 43,147 304 4,532 5,601 41 Saga 2,263 17 846 8,409 50 687 1,137 42 Nagasaki 3,809 28 1,575 14,635 82 1,197 1,436 43 Kumamoto 4,659 36 1,828 17,038 108 1,538 2,039 44 Oita 3,051 23 1,053 11,790 75 998 1,463 45 Miyazaki 3,118 23 1,267 11,262 68 940 1,281 46 Kagoshima 4,627 36 2,174 17,497 101 1,359 1,814 47 Okinawa 3,029 26 1,176 13,106 80 949 1,221 Source: Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

14 Wholesale and Retail Trade 441 1924 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS, VALUE OF GOODS IN STOCK OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE BY INDUSTRY (2007, 12) 4362421719 6 1 24 2 1 19 4 1 3 31 1 24 1 1 1231 1 19 3 2412 Data are based on the Census of Commerce (see page 437). However, for 2012, based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). For 2007, as of 1 June, and for 2012, as of 1 February. For 2007, refers to sales for one year period from 1 April of the previous year to 31 March of the said year, and for 2012, sales for one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. For 2007, Value in stock is as of the end of March; and for 2012, as of the end of December of the previous year. 19 2007 24 2012 1) 10 10 10 Industrial classification Value in stock (1,000) (billion yen) (1,000) (billion yen) 2) (billion yen) 2) Total 1,472,658 11,106 548,237 1,405,021 11,225 480,333 21,486 Wholesale trade 334,799 3,526 413,532 371,663 3,822 365,481 12,288 General merchandise 1,200 33 49,042 1,619 41 30,740 956 Textile and apparel 25,061 269 16,641 24,525 262 11,929 1,187 # Apparel 9,694 126 7,610 10,396 124 5,529 592 Apparel accessories and notions 10,102 103 4,817 9,248 96 3,762 377 Food and beverages 76,058 820 75,649 73,006 759 71,452 1,947 # Agricultural, animal and poultry farm and 37,844 393 34,951 35,066 348 29,196 913 aquatic products Food and beverages 38,214 427 40,698 36,924 397 42,256 1,034 Building materials, minerals and metals, etc. 79,036 704 107,683 84,467 711 100,759 2,664 # Building materials 38,131 293 22,233 35,280 254 16,407 578 Chemicals and related products 15,261 155 22,971 17,995 173 21,301 611 Petroleum and minerals 5,208 63 25,698 5,951 70 28,368 290 Iron and steel products 8,027 94 24,234 8,788 96 22,639 845 Non-ferrous metals 3,205 35 8,989 4,938 34 8,951 216 Recycled material 9,204 65 3,558 10,374 74 3,093 123 Machinery and equipment 77,929 924 99,894 94,024 1,047 80,645 2,864 # Industry machinery and equipment 28,923 283 24,148 36,448 342 22,988 854 Motor vehicles 17,890 190 17,183 17,409 165 11,506 556 Electrical machinery, equipment and supplies 18,809 307 47,182 25,080 360 35,709 1,044 Miscellaneous wholesale trade 75,515 777 64,622 85,404 855 58,785 2,670 # Furniture, fixtures and house furnishings 14,047 111 5,430 13,407 109 4,420 241 Drugs and toiletries 15,998 221 22,736 19,037 295 25,094 1,010 Retail trade 1,137,859 7,579 134,705 1,033,358 7,403 114,852 9,198 General merchandise 4,742 523 15,653 3,014 364 10,997 705 # Department stores and general 1,856 496 15,156 1,427 334 10,823 682 merchandise supermarkets Dry goods, apparel and apparel accessories 166,732 677 10,694 147,703 672 7,434 1,158 # Dry goods, cloth and bedding 22,966 81 910 17,189 59 468 135 Mens clothing 21,894 94 1,548 17,675 86 1,090 204 Womens and childrens clothing 78,371 320 5,488 69,698 339 3,848 442 Footwear 12,311 45 692 11,049 47 574 135 Food and beverages 389,832 3,083 40,813 317,983 2,849 32,627 1,242 # Grocery 34,486 872 17,107 29,504 942 15,338 565 Vegetable and fruit 23,950 88 998 20,986 88 824 17 Meat and poultry 13,682 56 656 12,534 60 633 14 Fresh fish 19,713 69 858 15,833 64 654 11 Liquor 47,696 137 2,490 37,277 111 1,535 124 Confectioneries and bakeries 66,205 342 2,072 62,077 342 1,655 47 Machinery and equipment 133,208 795 24,188 137,170 834 20,375 1,891 # Motor vehicles 71,517 508 15,567 77,647 530 12,356 997 Bicycles 11,467 21 134 11,761 26 159 25 Appliance, except motor vehicles and 50,224 266 8,488 47,123 266 7,860 868 bicycles Miscellaneous retail trade 443,345 2,502 43,357 386,453 2,374 35,599 3,814 # Furniture, fixture and tatami mat 28,282 109 1,732 22,342 94 1,118 185 Drug and toiletry 84,051 471 8,472 85,263 537 8,906 822 Farming and gardening supply 13,911 62 1,677 12,706 62 1,328 133 Fuel 58,002 358 12,773 51,600 321 11,320 308 Book and stationery 48,120 563 4,565 41,093 493 3,072 429 Sporting goods, toy, amusement goods and musical instrument 29,156 162 2,765 24,681 141 1,832 412 1) 2) 1) Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. 2) Compiled on the basis of those that reported relevant information. Source: Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

442 14 24 ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS BY INDUSTRY AND SALES TYPE OF RETAIL TRADE (2012) 217 2 1 1 1 1231 1 Data are based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). As of 1 February. refers to sales for one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. Excluding conducting administrative or ancillary economic activities only, unclassifiable by industry, and without sales in wholesale (excluding intermediate fees and commission) and sales and intermediate fees and commission in retail trade. Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. 10 Industrial classification (In billions of yen) Total Wholesale Retail total total Over-thecounter Door-todoor Mail order and catalogue By internet Sales by vending machines Retail trade 110,490 1,096 109,394 92,679 5,559 2,598 1,832 1,162 5,565 General merchandise 10,982 6.6 10,976 10,612 219 11 76 9.7 48 # Department stores and 10,811 5.5 10,805 10,453 213 9.5 75 9.2 45 general merchandise supermarkets Dry goods, apparel and apparel accessories 7,268 40 7,228 6,967 110 17 63 1.5 68 # Dry goods, cloth and bedding 446 3.9 442 393 30 2.4 8.6 0.2 8.1 Mens clothing 1,060 6.5 1,054 1,008 24 2.6 13 0.2 6.3 Womens and childrens clothing 3,773 17 3,756 3,649 36 6.2 19 0.6 46 Footwear 563 2.2 561 551 0.6 0.4 6.6 0.1 1.7 Food and beverage 31,196 159 31,038 29,973 222 207 66 149 420 # Grocery 15,189 11 15,178 15,090 10 18 6.9 25 28 Vegetable and fruit 737 15 722 677 9.7 7.1 1.9 2.3 25 Meat and poultry 602 23 579 552 6.3 3.3 2.6 0.4 14 Fresh fish 619 12 607 576 8.1 5.3 2.0 0.6 15 Liquor 1,446 22 1,425 1,143 110 42 20 49 60 Confectioneries and bakeries 1,558 22 1,536 1,493 6.9 7.4 6.1 8.0 15 Machinery and equipment 19,863 255 19,608 16,600 2,169 37 281 4.5 517 Other 34,526 411 34,115 28,527 1,345 108 181 82 3,872 # Furniture, fixture and tatami mat 1,092 7.6 1,084 910 35 4.6 14 0.1 120 Drug and toiletry 8,585 10 8,574 8,461 21 14 14 4.1 61 Farming and gardening supply 1,200 32 1,168 754 299 12 3.0 0.7 99 Fuel 11,100 264 10,835 8,089 633 18 2.6 17 2,076 Book and stationery 2,946 16 2,930 1,476 101 22 14 8.2 1,309 Sporting goods, toy, amusement goods and musical instrument 1,784 13 1,771 1,613 72 6.7 64 2.1 13 Source: Statistical Department, Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Others 1226 ANNUAL SALES OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE BY INDUSTRY (200014) 436 Data are based on the Current Survey of Commerce (see page 437). 10 Total Wholesale trade General Textiles Apparel and Farm and merchandise accessories aquatic products (In billions of yen) Food Building Chemicals Minerals Machinery and materials and metals and beverages equipment 12 2000 587,775 448,341 56,407 5,970 15,617 42,328 44,479 26,806 23,523 48,182 114,821 17 2005 542,422 407,595 51,722 4,245 12,776 39,206 40,803 22,226 21,816 50,607 98,343 22 2010 461,643 325,163 35,492 3,133 6,642 26,577 38,350 15,058 18,402 50,349 74,718 24 2012 462,203 324,618 38,134 3,121 6,258 22,704 40,101 15,951 16,771 50,387 70,917 25 2013 466,134 327,237 38,787 3,221 6,136 22,244 41,336 16,962 17,186 51,419 69,068 26 2014 468,878 327,659 39,537 3,377 5,850 22,538 42,555 16,715 17,219 51,244 68,764 Wholesale trade Retail Furniture Drugs Others trade General Fabrics Food and Motor Machinery Others and house and merchandise apparel and beverages vehicles and furnishings toiletries accessories equipment 1) 12 2000 7,445 21,247 41,518 139,435 17,837 11,715 41,828 16,283 8,637 43,135 17 2005 6,141 22,293 37,417 134,828 16,147 11,110 40,644 15,704 8,226 42,996 22 2010 3,173 23,802 29,467 136,479 13,080 10,562 42,794 15,952 9,516 44,575 24 2012 3,100 24,420 32,754 137,585 12,681 10,942 44,026 16,586 7,027 46,322 25 2013 2,970 25,030 32,878 138,897 12,710 11,187 44,619 16,359 6,939 47,083 26 2014 2,791 24,390 32,680 141,219 12,821 11,500 45,590 16,563 6,983 47,761 1) 17 1) Fuel, drug and toiletry stores and others. Up to 2005, fuel and others. Source: Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

6324 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS, VALUE OF GOODS IN STOCK AND SALES FLOOR SPACE OF SELF-SERVICE SYSTEM RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY (19882012) 43624217 3 6 11 7 1 24 2 1 6 1 Data are based on the Census of Commerce (see page 437). However, for 2012, based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). For 1991, 1994 and 1999, as of 1 July; for 2012, as of 1 February; and for other years, as of 1 June. Total General merchandise 10 10 10 of Value of goods (1,000) (billion yen) 1) (billion yen) 2) (1,000m 2 ) (1,000) (billion yen) 1) 63 1988 96,632 1,118 25,920 1,603 27,173 1,919 205 6,759 3 1991 118,374 1,244 32,931 2,012 31,755 2,002 224 8,290 6 1994 140,075 1,607 38,826 2,601 39,626 2,367 278 9,506 9 1997 191,449 2,012 45,606 3,574 51,450 2,675 309 10,121 11 1999 163,196 2,375 47,155 56,865 2,962 334 9,148 14 2002 160,148 2,654 47,846 3,764 65,315 2,549 390 8,721 16 2004 149,939 2,670 47,499 68,075 2,568 406 8,683 19 2007 149,097 2,786 47,212 3,510 73,912 2,711 396 7,802 24 2012 3)4) 134,053 2,411 43,113 3,225 73,416 1,648 238 5,436 General merchandise Dry goods, apparel and apparel accessories Food and beverage 10 10 10 Value of Value in stock (billion yen) 2) (1,000m 2 ) (1,000) (billion yen) 1) (billion yen) 2) (1,000m 2 ) (1,000) 63 1988 448 8,313 4,691 41 950 148 1,735 77,750 793 3 1991 507 9,334 7,647 52 1,305 222 2,315 88,054 847 6 1994 648 11,603 10,990 70 1,612 287 3,093 97,421 1,068 9 1997 760 13,771 18,896 104 2,242 483 4,481 121,482 1,294 11 1999 13,816 12,081 95 1,979 4,682 107,074 1,577 14 2002 698 15,030 12,891 119 2,256 381 5,255 101,079 1,660 16 2004 15,617 11,002 104 1,973 5,124 100,234 1,714 19 2007 621 15,531 11,917 111 2,143 306 6,014 98,141 1,794 24 2012 3)4) 398 11,752 13,568 134 2,441 297 6,685 82,426 1,569 Food and beverage 14 Wholesale and Retail Trade 443 Other retail trade 10 10 10 10 of Value of Value (billion yen) 1) (billion yen) 2) (1,000m 2 ) (1,000) (billion yen) 1) (billion yen) 2) (1,000m 2 ) 63 1988 16,301 678 14,525 12,272 79 1,911 330 2,599 3 1991 20,050 762 16,039 20,671 121 3,286 522 4,066 6 1994 22,752 847 18,078 29,297 191 4,955 819 6,852 9 1997 25,869 1,007 21,887 48,396 305 7,374 1,323 11,311 11 1999 27,766 24,390 41,079 370 8,261 13,977 14 2002 26,634 957 25,153 43,629 485 10,235 1,728 19,878 16 2004 27,590 27,029 36,135 446 9,253 20,305 19 2007 27,954 995 28,797 36,328 484 9,313 1,589 23,570 24 2012 3)4) 25,567 970 28,654 36,411 470 9,668 1,560 26,326 1) 9 1 1119 4 1 3 31 1 24 1 1 1231 1 2) 63 9 6 1 3 6 7 1 1119 3 2412 3) 4) 1) Up to 1997, one year period before the survey date. From 1999 to 2007, one year period from 1 April of the previous year to 31 March of the said year respectively. For 2012, one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. 2) For 1988 and 1997, as of 1 June. For 1991 and 1994, as of 1 July. From 1999 to 2007, as of the end of March. For 2012, as of the end of December of the previous year. 3) Excluding conducting administrative or ancillary economic activities only, unclassifiable by industry, and without sales in wholesale (excluding intermediate fees and commission) and sales and intermediate fees and commission in retail trade. 4) Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. Source: Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

444 14 2 26 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, SALES FLOOR SPACE, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS AND VALUE OF GOODS IN STOCK OF LARGE-SCALE RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS BY TYPE OF BUSINESS (19902014) 436 Data are based on the Current Survey of Commerce (see page 437). 10 area annual sales Total Clothes Food and beverages Others (In billions of yen) commodity stocks at end of term (1,000) (1,000m 2 ) Total 2 1990 2,358 424 17,343 20,942 8,640 6,395 5,907 1,836 7 1995 2,871 489 21,591 22,340 8,537 7,859 5,944 1,934 12 2000 3,792 581 28,686 22,634 7,797 8,888 5,949 1,870 17 2005 4,285 605 29,727 21,328 6,619 9,645 5,065 1,524 20 2008 4,576 615 30,964 20,951 5,864 10,157 4,930 1,501 21 2009 4,681 609 30,996 19,776 5,076 10,072 4,628 1,391 22 2010 4,957 615 31,550 19,579 4,758 10,190 4,630 1,343 23 2011 5,036 601 31,750 19,593 4,591 10,394 4,609 1,340 24 2012 5,132 602 31,946 19,592 4,570 10,452 4,570 1,368 25 2013 5,311 615 32,229 19,777 4,537 10,647 4,594 1,374 26 2014 5,380 610 32,278 20,197 4,515 11,000 4,682 1,404 Department stores 2 1990 378 182 6,942 11,456 5,668 2,352 3,437 1,111 7 1995 425 175 7,578 10,825 5,436 2,492 2,896 1,032 12 2000 417 139 8,218 10,011 5,066 2,430 2,516 801 17 2005 345 109 7,656 8,763 4,429 2,211 2,123 599 20 2008 312 111 7,352 8,079 3,961 2,173 1,945 552 21 2009 290 103 7,112 7,177 3,395 2,041 1,742 479 22 2010 274 96 6,868 6,842 3,194 1,969 1,679 447 23 2011 265 94 6,840 6,661 3,101 1,936 1,623 426 24 2012 259 89 6,719 6,639 3,098 1,916 1,625 422 25 2013 254 87 6,658 6,720 3,127 1,912 1,681 416 26 2014 250 85 6,521 6,827 3,162 1,929 1,736 419 Supermarkets 2 1990 1,980 242 10,401 9,486 2,972 4,044 2,470 725 7 1995 2,446 314 14,013 11,515 3,100 5,367 3,048 902 12 2000 3,375 441 20,468 12,622 2,731 6,458 3,434 1,069 17 2005 3,940 496 22,071 12,565 2,190 7,434 2,942 925 20 2008 4,264 505 23,612 12,872 1,903 7,983 2,986 948 21 2009 4,391 506 23,884 12,599 1,681 8,031 2,887 911 22 2010 4,683 518 24,682 12,737 1,565 8,221 2,952 896 23 2011 4,771 507 24,909 12,933 1,489 8,458 2,986 914 24 2012 4,873 513 25,227 12,953 1,473 8,535 2,945 946 25 2013 5,057 528 25,571 13,058 1,410 8,735 2,913 958 26 2014 5,130 526 25,757 13,370 1,353 9,071 2,946 985 Source: Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

14 Wholesale and Retail Trade 445 1924 ESTABLISHMENTS, EMPLOYEES, ANNUAL SALES OF GOODS, VALUE OF GOODS IN STOCK AND SALES FLOOR SPACE OF RETAIL TRADE BY SALES FORM CLASSIFICATION (2007, 12) 4362421719 6 1 24 2 1 19 4 1 3 31 1 24 1 1 1231 1 19 3 2412 Data are based on the Census of Commerce (see page 437). However, for 2012, based on the Economic Census for Business Activity (see page 221). For 2007, as of 1 June and for 2012, as of 1 February. For 2007, refers to sales for one year period from 1 April of the previous year to 31 March of the said year; and for 2012, sales for one year period from 1 January to 31 December of the previous year. Including consumption tax. For 2007, Value in stock is as of the end of March; and for 2012, as of the end of December of the previous year. 19 24 2007 2012 1) 2) Sales form classification 10 10 10 goods in stock (1,000) (billion yen) (1,000m 2 ) (1,000) (billion yen) (billion yen) (1,000m 2 ) Total 1,137,859 7,579 134,705 149,665 782,862 5,536 110,490 9,198 132,918 Department stores 271 118 7,709 6,097 228 85 5,488 301 5,959 Large-scale department stores 247 110 7,324 6,074 224 85 5,480 301 5,957 Other department stores 24 7.3 385 22 4 0.4 7.5 0.3 1.6 Supermarkets 1,585 378 7,447 14,903 1,122 233 5,323 381 11,483 Large-scale supermarkets 1,380 357 6,947 14,411 1,009 223 5,034 364 11,189 Medium-scale supermarkets 205 21 499 492 113 9.8 289 17 294 Special supermarkets 35,512 1,206 23,796 39,999 35,052 1,225 24,089 1,857 45,145 Apparel 7,153 81 1,681 4,990 7,855 107 2,079 237 5,906 Food 17,865 879 17,106 19,207 16,290 871 16,829 633 20,716 Housing 10,494 245 5,009 15,801 10,907 247 5,181 987 18,523 # Home centre 4,045 135 3,046 10,570 4,570 125 3,112 598 12,180 Convenience stores 43,684 635 7,007 5,017 30,598 439 5,490 173 3,602 # 24 business hours 36,808 572 6,247 4,370 25,349 389 4,901 148 3,104 Broadly-defined drug stores 14,872 171 3,804 466 6,458 # Drugstores 12,701 141 3,013 4,757 14,326 164 3,644 448 6,188 Other supermarkets 55,615 426 5,949 9,236 52,409 343 4,408 348 6,728 # General merchandise 1,015 17 342 617 507 4.9 110 17 263 Specialty stores 3) 694,578 3,325 53,929 45,365 425,438 1,919 35,168 2,965 28,192 Apparel 94,954 317 4,074 7,180 53,279 171 2,207 397 4,542 Food 176,575 865 7,219 6,255 96,837 365 3,153 127 3,913 Housing 423,049 2,142 42,636 31,930 275,322 1,383 29,807 2,441 19,738 Large scale speciality retailers for home electric appliances 2,237 72 5,350 673 6,268 Semi-special stores 4) 292,072 1,343 25,702 24,053 197,618 878 15,664 1,694 18,939 Apparel 58,866 245 4,441 7,628 40,315 156 2,610 466 6,023 Food 98,998 394 5,389 5,579 62,970 229 2,807 146 4,191 Housing 134,208 703 15,872 10,846 94,333 493 10,247 1,082 8,725 Other retail stores 1,841 9.0 154 239 1,214 4.9 78 6.9 144 # General merchandise 1,760 8.6 142 227 756 3.5 58 5.3 111 Sales of commodities without having sales 22,074 166 5,630 333 # Mail order and catalogue 4,835 68 3,222 171 sales, Internet sales 5) 1) 2) 3) 90 4) 50 5) 80 0 1) Excluding conducting administrative or ancillary economic activities only, unclassifiable by industry, and without sales in retail trade. 2) Excluding enumeration districts which include restricted areas under the provisions of the Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding the Great East Japan Earthquake and planned evacuation areas designated by the Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters. 3) Classified by the handled goods that occupy more than 90 percent. 4) Classified by the handled goods that occupy more than 50 percent. 5) For of which percentage of sales by mail order, catalogue and the Internet is 80 percent or over and sales floor is 0 square metres. Source: Statistical Department, Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Research and Statistics Department, Ministers Secretariat, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.