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Yamaha Corporation Analyst and Investor Briefing on the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2013 () May 1, 2013

Overview of Performance in External Environment In the global economy, the North American market is trending toward recovery, but market conditions remain unstable in Europe The pace of growth is steadily slowing in the Chinese market. Growth in other markets is patchy due to the state of developed markets. The strong yen seen throughout much of the fiscal year depreciated rapidly from December onward Results Summary Full year sales and income increased year-on-year and exceeded previous (announced February 6 and revised April 25) Although operating income was projected to decline due to sluggish markets during the 3Q period of high demand, revised 4Q sales figures, and production adjustments (as announced on February 6), the impact of exchange rates in the fourth quarter and reduction of SG&A expenses resulted in sales and income increasing both year-on-year and against previous 2

Performance in Net sales and income in all levels were higher than previous and also exceeded previous year. Net income returned to black. FY2012.3 Results Results YoY changes Previous Projections made on 2013.2.6 Change from previous Net sales 356.6 366.9 +2.9% 365.0 +0.5% Operating income (Operating income ratio) 8.1 (2.3%) 9.2 (2.5%) +13.6% 7.0 (1.9%) +31.6% Ordinary income (Ordinary income ratio) Net income (Net income ratio) 7.3 (2.0%) -29.4 ( ) 8.6 (2.3%) 4.1 (1.1%) +18.3 % 6.0 (1.6%) 0 ( ) +43.0% Currency exchange rates (yen) Net Sales US$ EUR 79 109 83 107 81 105 Operating Income US$ EUR 79 112 82 103 81 103 3

Performance by Business Segment in Others Electronic Devices AV/IT Musical Instruments Net Sales 356.6 (+2.9%) 366.9 (+0.5%) 365.0 23.8 (-0.7) 22.1 (+7.7) 24.0 16.2 15.0 (-3.0) (-7.4) 15.5 53.2 (+4.1) 55.4 (+0.7) 55.0 265.1 (+2.9) 272.7 (+0.8) 270.5 Operating Income 8.1 0.4 2.9 7.7 9.2 0.3 2.9 8.1 7.0 0.5 2.5 6.5 Others AV/IT Musical Instruments FY2012.3 (Previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) Impact of Exchange Rates + 3.7 billion Year-on-Year (musical instruments + 2.9 billion, AV/IT + 0.7 billion, Electronic Devices + 0.1 billion) Versus previous + 3.5 billion (musical instruments + 2.8 billion, AV/IT + 0.6 billion) Figures in parentheses represent changes from the previous year or from previous -2.9-2.0-2.5 FY2012.3-3.0 billion Electronic Devices (Previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) (musical instruments -1.9 billion, AV/IT - 1.1 billion) + 0.2 billion (musical instruments +0.3 billion, AV/IT -0.1 billion) 4

Domestic Business Structural Reform Domestic business structural reform progressed smoothly. An extraordinary loss of 3.1 billion was recorded (previous projection made on Feb.6, 2013: 3.3 billion). Profitability is projected to improve by 2.5 billion in. Main measures Details Restructuring expenses Savings in Structural Reform in Domestic Sales and Marketing Employment adjustments, etc. in domestic sales and marketing divisions and retail subsidiaries Impairment loss on fixed assets -Wholesale companies became a new subsidiary in April -Eight retail subsidiaries merged into one 1.4 billion 0.6 billion 0.8 billion Structural Reform in Semiconductor Business Call for early retirement at Kagoshima production facility -Cost reduction through overseas production outsourcing -Investment in geomagnetic sensor plant 1.0 billion Investment ( 0.8 billion) 1.1 billion Reform in Staff Operations Promotion of shared services, utilize outsourcing 0.6 billion 3.1 billion 2.5 billion Note: Preparations for setting up domestic production divisions subsidiaries in April 2014 are progressing steadily 5

Operating Income Analysis Versus previous year 8.1 Impact of exchange rates -3.0 Increase in actual SG&A -1.4 Decrease Retirement in material benefit cost obligation 0.4 0.9 Effects of structural reform (Saitama integration) 1.1 Increase in sales/ price 3.1 9.2 FY2012.3 Versus previous 7.0 Impact of exchange rates 0.2 Improvement in operating margins 0.5 Cost cutting measures 1.5 9.2 previous made on Feb. 6, 2013 6

Musical Instruments 4Q Overview Pianos sales were robust in North America and China Digital piano sales were up year-on-year, but portable keyboards struggled Double-digit growth in professional audio equipment Strong sales of wind instruments as demand rebounded in the North American rental market Music school and digital musical instrument struggled in Japan and overall Japan sales declined. Overview Actual sales rose year-on-year despite sluggish results during the year-end period of high demand Production adjustments were implemented due to slow sales The North American market showed steady growth, but Europe continued to face challenging economic conditions. Although the pace of growth slowed in China, it remained in double digits. Other markets slowed. Sales of digital musical instruments and audio equipment grew, although they did not meet targets Musical instrument and audio equipment sales and marketing reforms were carried out in Japan, with new subsidiaries established in April Music schools, etc. Yamaha musical instruments 65.6 23.9 23.0 22.9 47.7 41.7 45.6-0.1 0 70.7 68.5-1.6 Net sales Operating income 265.1 272.7 270.5 87.4 87.2 87.1 177.7 185.5 183.4 7.7 8.1 6.5 FY2012.3 4Q 4Q 4Q (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) FY2012.3 full year full year (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) 7

Musical Instruments: Sales by Region Figures in parentheses show actual year-on-year changes, discounting the impact of exchange rates 4Q 31.6 Japan 118.5 116.7 29.9 (-2%) (-5%) North America 37.9 9.7 9.1 10.3 8.8 FY2012.3 41.3 11.9 10.3 10.1 9.0 (+4%) (+7%) (+8%) (-3%) (+5%) 45.4 9.0 13.7 11.2 11.5 FY2012.3 Europe 45.6 11.0 14.0 10.2 10.4 (+3%) (±0%) (+4%) (+3%) (+3%) 3Q 2Q 1Q 27.8 27.8 31.3 27.8 27.0 32.0 (±0%) (-3%) (+2%) 19.1 4.7 4.6 5.7 4.1 China 22.9 6.0 5.5 6.3 5.1 (+12%) (+8%) (+12%) (+8%) (+23%) Other Regions 44.2 46.2 10.6 11.9 11.9 12.6 10.8 10.9 10.9 10.8 (+3%) (-2%) (+3%) (+5%) (+7%) FY2012.3 FY2012.3 FY2012.3 8

Musical Instruments: Sales by Region Musical Instrument Sales by Region Japan North America Europe China Other Regions A stagnant market produced overall results even lower than those of the previous year, which suffered from the impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Although demand for grand pianos and upright pianos manufactured in Indonesia rallied in the fourth quarter and sales of the NU1 hybrid piano increased year-on-year, overall piano sales were lower than the previous year, as were digital musical instrument sales. Mid-range wind instruments struggled throughout the year. Guitar sales were up from the previous year, partly due to continuing strong sales of THR guitar amplifiers. Professional audio equipment sales were robust in the fourth quarter and grew by double digits over the full year as the projects decreased and unit prices fell. Economic conditions continued to recovery gradually. Thanks to strong sales in March, fourth quarter and full year results were both up year-on-year. The Canadian market was unable to escape its sluggishness from December onward. Except for portable keyboards, synthesizers and drums, region-wide sales of all products increased yearon-year. With the European economy still in recession, fourth quarter results were flat year-on-year. Although year-on-year figures were up in Northern Europe, the UK, France, Spain, and Eastern Europe, they were down in Central Europe and Italy. Sales of professional audio equipment, wind instruments, and string and percussion instruments exceeded the previous year s results, but those of pianos and digital musical instruments did not. Full year sales rose only slightly year-on-year. Although they improved in the UK, Central and Eastern Europe, and Northern Europe, they declined in the Southern European nations of France, Spain, and Italy amidst challenging economic conditions. Although sales of digital pianos and professional audio equipment were up year-on-year, those of other products were generally down. The Chinese market as a whole achieved double-digit year-on-year growth. Although market conditions improved somewhat in the fourth quarter following slow consumption and anti-japanese sentiment in the third, there was no broad-based recovery. Core piano products were affected by the slowing economy and high-end products manufactured in Japan struggled, but sales of locally-made models were robust. Sales of digital keyboard instruments, guitars, and professional audio equipment were robust in the fourth quarter. Emerging markets slowed under the influence of economic downturns in developed countries and China. In major emerging countries, sales expanded in Russia, but were flat in India. In Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Thailand continued to record robust sales. In Latin America, Argentina remained sluggish as import restrictions continued and Colombia and Brazil slowed, but Mexico grew. Economic sanctions on Iran and ongoing situations in Syria had a negative impact on the Middle East. Retailers showed signs of recovery in Australia, where sales rallied to generally match the previous year s levels. 9

Musical Instruments: Sales by Product Category Piano Digital Musical Instruments 4Q 3Q 40.3 40.9 (-1%) 9.3 10.6 (+1%) 10.2 10.2 (-2%) 59.2 62.5 14.4 15.1 17.1 19.0 (+4%) (-8%) (+9%) Figures in parentheses show actual year-on-year changes, discounting the impact of exchange rates 2Q 10.7 10.4 (-1%) 13.6 13.9 (+6%) 1Q 10.1 9.7 (±0%) 14.1 14.5 (+9%) FY2012.3 FY2012.3 Note: Sales of Electone electronic organ are now included under digital musical instruments PA Equipment 29.0 7.0 31.9 9.1 7.8 8.0 6.6 7.6 7.6 7.2 (+8%) (+13%) (±0%) (+20%) (+1%) Wind Instruments 30.2 30.2 6.7 7.8 (-1%) (+5%) 6.5 6.2 (-6%) 7.9 7.1 (-7%) 9.1 9.1 (+4%) String & Percussion Instruments 19.1 20.0 4.4 5.3 5.6 5.1 4.3 5.1 4.5 4.8 (+3%) (+2%) (+4%) (-8%) (+18%) FY2012.3 FY2012.3 FY2012.3 10

AV/IT 4Q Overview Profitability improved as sales increased Robust sales of AV receivers in the North American and European markets Genuine increase in sales of TV peripheral devices in overseas markets Strong sales of online karaoke equipment Routers showed steady growth, despite a decline in large orders Overview Sales rose year-on-year but operating income remained the same. Sales and income were both higher than previous Continued strong sales of audio products drove solid results in the North American market Sound bar speaker sales grew in North America and Europe Shipments of online karaoke equipment were steady, continuing to enjoy the effects of model changes Router sales were on a par with the previous year, partly due to market inventory adjustments Routers, etc. AV products Karaoke 11.1 1.7 9.4-0.9 12.9 12.5 1.8 1.9 11.1 10.6-0.4-0.8 FY2012.3 4Q 4Q 4Q (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) Net sales Operating income 53.2 6.5 6.4 6.6 46.8 2.9 55.4 55.0 48.9 2.9 48.4 2.5 FY2012.3 full year full year (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) 11

Electronic Devices 4Q Overview Sales were down year-on-year and against previous, but profitability improved Graphics controllers for amusement equipment struggled, but sound controllers sold briskly. Although sales of geomagnetic sensors were robust, those of devices for other applications were down year-on-year Gross sales margins increased and profitability at the Kagoshima production subsidiary improved Overview Delay in recovery of amusement market in second half Progress with overseas outsourcing of production Solid sales of geomagnetic sensors Fixed costs curbed through measures including early retirements at Kagoshima production subsidiary 4.3 3.7 4.2 Net sales 16.2 15.0 15.5-0.4-1.6-0.9 FY2012.3 4Q 4Q 4Q (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) Operating income -2.9-2.0 FY2012.3 full year full year -2.5 (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) 12

Others 4Q Overview Steady sales of automobile interior wood components Measures taken for golf product defect issue have nearly been completed Successful efforts to attract more guests to resorts in the winter season increased the number of daytrippers Overview Smoothly managed 1Q transition of automobile interior wood components in response to customer model changes, and subsequent sales were robust Golf product sales were slow in overseas markets and declined in Japan due to factors including product issues Efforts to attract more guests to resorts in the offseason during the second half had some effect Orders for factory automation equipment rebounded 22.1 23.8 24.0 Factory automation equipment, etc. Resorts Golf products Automobile interior wood components 5.0 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.7 5.7 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.1 1.6 1.8 1.8-0.3-0.4 5.9 1.7-0.1 FY2012.3 4Q 4Q 4Q (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) Net sales Operating income 4.2 5.0 5.4 5.2 5.9 5.2 7.0 8.0 0.4 0.3 5.4 5.3 5.4 7.9 0.5 FY2012.3 full year full year (previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) 13

Business Environment and Performance Forecast Business Environment The US economy is on a recovery trend despite concerns due to fiscal constraints Fiscal issues in Europe continue to cause uncertainty The Chinese economy is still growing reliably, albeit at a slower pace, and steady expansion is projected in emerging markets Performance Forecast Sales and income are predicted to increase year-on-year In addition to positive effects from domestic business structural reform (semiconductors, domestic sales and marketing), favorable exchange rates are expected to boost income Growth is predicted for digital keyboard instruments and professional audio equipment, and in North America, China, and other markets Change in Segment Composition From the first quarter of, segment composition and title will change as follows: (1) Professional audio equipment will shift from the Musical Instruments segment to the AV/IT segment (2) The AV/IT segment will be re-named the Audio Equipment segment Note: In the following slides showing, results have been recalculated to reflect the new segments for comparison purposes 14

Forecast for Performance in Sales and income are forecast to increase against previous year. results Increase/ decrease Year-on-year percentage change Net sales 366.9 390.0 +23.1 +6.3% Operating income (Operating income ratio) 9.2 (2.5%) 18.0 (4.6%) +8.8 +95.3% Ordinary income (Ordinary income ratio) 8.6 (2.3%) 16.5 (4.2%) +7.9 +92.3% Net income (Net income ratio) 4.1 (1.1%) 13.5 (3.5%) +9.4 +227.5% Currency exchange rates (yen) Net sales US$ EUR 83 107 85 115 Operating income US$ EUR 82 103 85 115 15

Forecast for Performance by Business Segment in Others Electronic Devices Audio Equipment Musical Instruments 366.9 390.0 23.8 15.0 92.6 * 25.0 19.0 99.5 235.5* (+4.7) 246.5 * Net Sales + 9.6 billion (+6.3%) (+4.9) (+26.3) (+7.5) Impact of Exchange Rates Year-on-year (musical instruments +6.1 billion, audio equipment + 3.5 billion, electronic devices + 0.1 billion) 9.2 0.3 4.6 6.4 18.0 0.5 5.5 12.0-2.0 0 * + 6.3 billion Operating Income * * (musical instruments + 4.3 billion, audio equipment + 2.0 billion) Others Audio Equipment Musical Instruments Electronic Devices * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. Figures in parentheses represent changes from the previous year or from previous 16

Sales and Operating Income Analysis Sales 366.9 Impact of exchange rates 9.6 Newlyconsolidation 0.8 Increase in actual sales 12.7 390.0 Operating Income Increase in overseas labor costs 9.2-2.7 Increase in actual SG&A -3.0 Effect of structural reform Impact of exchange rates 2.5 6.3 Increase in actual sales and production 3.1 Improvement in manufacturing cost 2.6 18.0 17

Musical Instruments: Projections Net Sales Full Year Projections Sales and income are expected to increase year-on-year Sales are anticipated to rise in China and emerging markets Wind instrument, string and percussion instrument, and especially digital keyboard instrument sales are predicted to grow Domestic business structural reform will improve profitability Music schools, etc. Yamaha musical instruments 235.5 * 81.9 * 153.6 * * 246.5 81.5 165.0 () Operating Income 6.4 * 12.0 * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. * () 18

Musical Instrument: Sales by region Figures in parentheses show actual year-on-year changes, discounting the impact of exchange rates North America Europe Japan 33.4 * 18.0 * 35.8 17.8 (+4%) (+1%) 36.7 * 20.1 * 40.2 21.1 (+1%) (+2%) 108.0 * 106.5 (-1%) 15.4* 17.9 (+8%) 16.6 * 19.1 (+1%) 2H 1H * 52.6 52.9 * 55.4 53.6 * (+1%) (-3%) * 9.8 10.0 China 19.8 * 22.7 * * * 11.0 11.7 (+12%) (+16%) (+8%) * 37.6 * 20.0 17.6 * Other Regions * * 41.3 21.2 20.2 (+6%) (+6%) (+5%) * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. 19

Musical Instruments: Sales by Product Category Piano Digital Musical Instruments 2H 40.9 20.8 43.3 (+3%) 21.5 (+4%) 62.5 34.1 68.0 36.3 (+5%) (+6%) Figures in parentheses show actual year-on-year changes, discounting the impact of exchange rates 1H 20.1 21.8 (+1%) 28.4 31.7 (+3%) Yamaha Musical Instrument Sales by Region 14.0 16.2 Wind Instruments 30.2 32.2 13.9 18.3 (+3%) (-1%) (+6%) String & Percussion Instruments 21.7 20.0 10.7 9.3 11.0 10.7 (+4%) (+2%) (+7%) China 22.0 13% Other Regions 36.2 22% Europe 38.8 24% Japan 33.4 20% Yamaha musical instrument sales: 165.0 billion North America 34.6 21% 20

Audio Equipment: Projections Full Year Projections Net Sales Sales and income are expected to rise year-onyear Karaoke equipment sales are anticipated to decline as the effects of model changes fade Professional audio equipment sales are forecast to increase, partly due to expansion of the business field The current round of router inventory adjustments is projected to end and the product field will be expanded Product development expenses is projected for professional audio equipment, routers, etc. Routers, etc. Professional audio equipment AV products Karaoke 92.6 * 6.5 * 37.2 48.9 * * 99.5 7.2 41.1 51.3 () Operating Income 4.6 * 5.5 * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. * () 21

Electronic Devices: Projections Net Sales Full Year Projections Sales are expected to increase year-onyear, and a return to profit is anticipated, partly due to business structural reform Fixed costs at the Kagoshima factory will be reduced by early retirement Production costs will be reduced through outsourcing Investment in geomagnetic sensor plant will cut costs More widespread adoption of graphics controllers for amusement equipment is projected New codec products are expected to boost sales 15.0-2.0 19.0 () Operating Income 0 () 22

Others: Projections Full Year Projections Net Sales Sales and income are expected to rise year-on-year Sales of automobile interior wood components are anticipated to decline as the current round of demand for new models fades Golf product sales are forecast to rebound to FY2012.3 levels Resort sales are projected to rise, partly due to enhanced initiatives to attract guests Sales of factory automation equipment are projected to increase Factory automation equipment, etc. Resorts Golf products Automobile interior wood components 23.8 5.4 5.2 25.0 6.2 5.7 5.2 5.8 8.0 7.3 () Operating Income 0.3 0.5 () 23

Capital Expenditure/Depreciation/R&D Expenses Capital Expenditure (Depreciation) Others Electronic Devices AV/IT Musical Instruments 10.4 0.5 1.0 0.9 (12.8) 11.3 (12.0) 1.3 1.10.7 8.0 8.3 9.5 13.8 1.1 (11.6) 1.4 1.9 <2.5> <8.9> 15.4 0.8 (13.5) 1.0 3.1 10.6 Others Electronic Devices Audio Equipment Musical Instruments FY2011.3 FY2012.3 * R&D Expenses 22.4 Others Electronic Devices AV/IT 1.2 3.9 5.8 22.8 1.2 4.0 4.9 22.1 1.5 3.4 5.2 <8.9> 23.2 1.4 3.3 9.9 Others Electronic Devices Audio Equipment Musical Instruments 11.6 12.7 12.1 <8.4> 8.6 Musical Instruments FY2011.3 FY2012.3 * *Figures shown above in parenthesis <> reflect the new segments after the recalculation for comparison purposes. There are no reference figures for FY2011.3 and FY2012.3. 24

Inventories Inventories at the end of period were 4.9 billion higher than previous year. Discounting the impact of exchange rates of + 6.2 billion, actual inventories decreased by 1.3 billion. Inventories were 4.9billion higher than the previous including 4.9 billion impact of exchange rates, ending at the planned level. Goods in process/ materials Other products AV/IT 71.7 24.3 2.5 7.9 77.1 82.0 76.0 25.5 27.0 25.1 8.8 7.6 2.2 <16.1> 2.2 13.9 Goods in process/ materials Other products Audio equipment Musical instruments 37.0 41.9 44.1 <36.8> 34.8 Musical instruments FY2011.3 FY2012.3 * *Figures shown above in parenthesis <> reflect the new segments after the recalculation for comparison purposes. There are no reference figures for FY2011.3 and FY2012.3. 25

Balance Sheet Summary As of March 31, 2011 As of March 31, 2012 As of March 31, 2013 As of March 31, 2014 Cash and deposit 58.7 56.6 51.4 55.4 Notes and accounts receivable 45.1 44.5 51.0 50.2 Inventories 71.7 77.1 82.0 76.0 Other current assets 19.2 10.8 13.5 13.9 Fixed assets 196.2 177.6 192.7 194.8 Total assets 390.9 366.6 390.6 390.3 Notes and accounts payable 24.2 22.3 20.3 20.0 Short- and long-term loans 11.8 11.3 10.0 7.7 Resort membership loans 15.9 15.5 15.4 15.4 Other liabilities 94.0 110.7 115.3 108.2 Total net assets 245.0 206.8 229.6 239.0 Total liabilities and net assets 390.9 366.6 390.6 390.3 26

Return to Shareholders An annual dividend of 15 is planned for Consolidated payout ratio(%) 50 42.5 38.6 47.0 21.1 14.7 16.6 26.1 27.5 21.5 Per-share dividend (yen) 20 20 22.5 15 Special dividend 10 10 10 Regular dividend FY2005.3 FY2006.3 FY2007.3 FY2008.3 FY2009.3 FY2010.3 FY2011.3 FY2012.3 27

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Performance in the Fourth Quarter of Sales and income exceeded previous year and previous FY2012.3 4Q results 4Q results YoY changes 4Q previous made on Feb. 6, 2013 Change from previous Net sales 86.0 93.0 +8.2% 91.1 +2.1% Operating loss -2.9-1.2-3.4 Ordinary loss -2.2-1.0-3.6 Net loss -32.1-0.3-4.5 Currency exchange rates (yen) Net sales US$ 79 EUR 104 92 122 85 115 Operating income US$ EUR 78 104 90 104 85 105 29

Performance by Business Segment in the Fourth Quarter of Net Sales Operating Income Others Electronic Devices AV/IT Musical Instruments 86.0 5.0 4.3 11.1 (+8.2%) (+13.5) (-14.2) (+16.9) 93.0 5.7 3.7 12.9 (+2.1%) (-2.7) (-12.3) (+3.1) 91.1 5.9 4.2 12.5 65.6 (+7.8) 70.7 (+3.2) 68.5 FY2012.3 (Previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) -2.9-0.1-0.9-1.6-0.3 FY2012.3-1.2-3.4 0-0.4-0.4-0.4-1.6-0.8-0.9-0.1 (Previous made on Feb. 6, 2013) Musical Instruments AV/IT Electronic Devices Others Impact of Exchange Rates Year-on-Year Versus previous + 7.6 billion (musical instruments + 6.0 billion, AV/IT + 1.5 billion, Electronic Devices + 0.1 billion) + 3.5 billion (musical instruments + 2.8 billion, AV/IT + 0.6 billion) Figures in parentheses represent changes from the previous year or from previous + 0.9 billion (musical instruments +1.0 billion, AV/IT - 0.1 billion) + 0.2 billion (musical instruments +0.3 billion, AV/IT -0.1 billion) 30

Full Year Non-Operating Income/Loss & Extraordinary Income/Loss FY2012.3 results results Non-operating income/loss Net financial income/loss Other Total Extraordinary income/loss Income from (loss on) disposal of fixed assets Other Total 1.3-2.1-0.8-0.1-0.2-0.3 1.1-1.7-0.6 1.6-2.4-0.8 1.0-2.5-1.5 Structural reform expenses -3.1 -Employment adjustments in Japan business -2.5 -Impairment of business facilities related to sales & marketing -0.6-0.1 0.1 0 Income taxes and other expenses Income taxes - current Income taxes - deferred Minority interests in income Total 4.0 32.1 0.3 36.4 3.7-0.2 0.2 3.7 3.6-0.8 0.2 3.0 31

Sales and Income by Quarter : Musical Instruments Net sales: 272.7 billion Operating income: 8.1 billion Net sales: 235.5 billion Operating income: 6.4 billion Net sales: 246.5 billion Operating income: 12.0 billion 67.3 64.5 70.2 70.7 58.8 61.0 59.5 56.2 61.5 61.0 66.5 57.5 Other regions China Europe North America 3.6 1.9 2.6 0 3.1 1.6 2.2 4.5 5.5 2.0-0.5 0 Japan 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q results *reference only * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. 32

Sales and Income by Quarter : Audio Equipment Net sales: 55.4 billion Operating income: 2.9 billion AV/IT Net sales: 92.6 billion Operating income: 4.6 billion Net sales: 99.5 billion Operating income: 5.5 billion 17.8 20.5 12.0 12.7 12.9 0.9 1.8 0.6 1.1-0.4 21.0 1.2 27.0 2.2 29.0 24.1 22.0 24.0 24.5 2.5 2.5 0.1 0.5 0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q results *reference only * results are presented in new segments after the recalculation for comparison purpose. 33

Sales and Income by Quarter : Electronic Devices Net sales: 15.0 billion Operating income: - 2.0 billion Net sales: 19.0 billion Operating income: 0 billion 3.9 4.0 3.5 3.7 4.0 4.5 5.5 5.0-0.6-0.4-0.7-0.4 0 0 0 0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 34

Sales and Income by Quarter : Others Net sales: 23.8 billion Operating income: 0.3 billion Net sales: 25.0 billion Operating income: 0.5 billion 6.8 5.6 5.7 5.7 6.5 6.0 6.5 6.0 0.6 0.1-0.1-0.4 0 0.5 0 0 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 35

In this report, the figures forecast for the Company s future performance have been calculated on the basis of information currently available to Yamaha and the Yamaha Group. Forecasts are, therefore, subject to risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, actual performance may differ greatly from our predictions depending on changes in the economic conditions surrounding our business, demand trends, and the value of key currencies, such as the U.S. dollar and the euro.