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Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd. TOKYU SNOW RESORT Accelerating efforts to preserve the environment to protect the snow resource

Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd.
[TOKYU SNOW RESORT] Accelerating efforts to preserve the environment to protect the snow resource
Promoting 100% renewable energy usage for all seven ski resort facilities and supporting zero-carbon activities for the snow community
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Tokyu Land Corporation (Head Office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Hiroaki Hoshino, hereinafter referred to as “Tokyu Land”) and Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Minoruyasu Awatsuji, hereinafter “Tokyu Resorts”) & Stay”) is an initiative to accelerate Tokyu Snow Resort’s efforts to preserve the environment and protect snow resources, and to pass on the joy of playing in the rich snowy mountains and Mother Nature to the next generation. We would like to inform you that we will promote.
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Background of the initiative
Tokyu Land Corporation is aware of the extremely uncertain future long-term business environment, including the rapid acceleration of digitalization, the progress of a decarbonized society, and the diversification of lifestyles, and in order to achieve sustainable growth. By expanding our renewable energy business, we are promoting urban development that is friendly to people and the environment. Among these, the environment surrounding snow resorts including ski resorts is affected by the rise in temperature due to global warming, the rise in seawater temperature in the seas near Japan, and the occurrence of disasters due to decreases in snowfall and snowfall and changes in snow quality. There are concerns that this will have a significant impact. Snow resorts are also positioned as social infrastructure in the local industry, and efforts to maintain the environment and combat climate change are essential efforts that also contribute to regional sustainability. In order to ensure the sustainability of our business related to ski resorts and winter sports, not just now, but in the future, we take current environmental changes seriously and will move forward with initiatives aimed at preserving the environment more quickly.
Initiative 1. Completed switching to 100% renewable energy for electricity used at Tokyu Snow Resort 7 ski resorts
Tokyu Resorts & Stay, as a facility owned by Tokyu Land, will use Tokyu Land’s renewable energy power plants to reduce the electricity consumption of all seven ski resorts in December 2022 to 100% renewable energy (hereinafter referred to as , “renewable energy”) has been completed. This changeover will reduce CO2 emissions (*1) by approximately 8,000 tons per year, which is equivalent to the CO2 emissions (*2) of approximately 4,000 ordinary households.
*1 CO2 emissions: Uses the national average CO2 emission coefficient of 435 g-CO2/kWh from the “Emission coefficient by electric utility company (2021 results)” published by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
*2 Calculated based on electricity consumption per household of 4,743 kW/year (from the Solar Power Association’s “Display Guidelines 2022”) Tokyu Land Corporation entered the renewable energy business in 2014 and has been developing solar power plants, wind power plants, and biomass power plants all over the country under the business brand name “ReENE.” Currently, we have 96 businesses with a rated capacity of over 1.6 GW, making us one of the top-class businesses in Japan. Non-fossil certificates (*3) with renewable energy tracking generated from Tokyu Land’s large-scale power plants nationwide are being utilized at Tokyu Snow Resort’s seven facilities, reducing the power used by the ski resort’s gondolas, lifts, and restaurants. 100% renewable energy.
*3 Non-fossil certificate with tracking: A certificate that links the attribute information of the environmental value generated by a renewable energy power plant and allows for tracking of the renewable energy originating from the power plant in question.
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[Gunma Prefecture] Tanbara Ski Park [Nagano Prefecture] Tangram Madarao [Nagano Prefecture] Tateshina Tokyu Ski Resort
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[Fukui Prefecture] Ski Jam Katsuyama
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Initiative 2. Collaboration with POW JAPAN
Tokyu Resorts & Stay has concluded a partnership on climate change countermeasures with Protect Our Winters Japan (Omachi City, Nagano Prefecture, Representative Director: Goro Komatsu, hereinafter referred to as “POW”), a general incorporated association, on Tuesday, October 24, 2023. We have decided to support POW’s activities. Tokyu Land and Tokyu Resorts & Stay’s SDGs brand “Morigurashi (R)” and Tokyu Snow Resort’s “Sustainability for Snow” continue activities that reduce the burden on the environment and connect it to the future, and are based on this philosophy. We will promote activities to protect snowy mountains with POW that matches the above.
[About POW]
Jeremy Jones, a professional snowboarder who has been a leader in the world’s snow scene for many years, was one of the first to realize that snow and winter are in danger due to climate change, and the snow community told him, “We have to protect winter.” POW was launched in 2007 as a movement born from this idea. In Japan, it was launched in February 2019 with the voice of professional snowboarder Goro Komatsu. Company name: General incorporated association Protect Our Winters Japan Representative: Goro Komatsu, Representative Director
Location: 20022 Taira, Omachi City, Nagano Prefecture
Homepage: https://protectourwinters.jp/
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What is Sustainability for Snow?
“Sustainability for Snow” is part of the “Morigurashi (R)” initiative promoted by Tokyu Resorts & Stay, and is working towards SDGs related to ski resorts and winter sports. We are creating opportunities for many people to become interested in the environment through ski resort use, and disseminating a variety of information so that they can have fun while participating in our efforts.
Sustainability for Snow official website
https://tokyu-snow-resort.com/sustainability/
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About Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd.’s SDGs brand “Morigurashi(R)” “Morigurashi(R)” promoted by Tokyu Resorts & Stays is a CSV (Creating Shared This is an initiative based on “Value”. We promote harmony with the forest, which is a common property of the region, and
sustainability through activities such as forest activities, glamping, and workations, and we promote resolution of regional issues and conservation of nature through the cooperation of local residents and employees.
Morigurashi official website https://morigurashi.com/
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About Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd.
A general management company that operates over 100 facilities nationwide. We provide operational support, including management contracts, management contracts, and consulting contracts, both in the private sector and government.
Company name: Tokyu Resorts & Stay Co., Ltd. (https://www.tokyu-rs.co.jp) Representative: Toshiyasu Awatsuji, Representative Director and President Head office location: Shibuya Dogenzaka Building, 1-10-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Established: March 13, 1979
Capital: 100 million yen
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