Largest Japanese Stocks by Market Cap

This list ranks the largest companies in Japan by market capitalization. Market cap indicates the total market value of a company and is a widely used measure of size. Large market cap often suggests stable and liquid stocks, but it is not an investment recommendation on its own.

#CompanyMarket CapPrice
1Kioxia Holdings Corporation (285A)¥39,547.6B¥94,440.00
2SoftBank Group Corp. (9984)¥38,319.6B¥6,907.00
3Toyota Motor Corporation (7203)¥37,040.9B¥2,811.00
4Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. (8306)¥35,984.5B¥3,274.00
5Tokyo Electron Ltd. (8035)¥26,408.6B¥71,240.00
6FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. (9983)¥23,850.7B¥82,520.00
7Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. (8316)¥23,546.7B¥6,482.00
8Hitachi, Ltd. (6501)¥22,454.2B¥4,680.00
9Sony Group Corporation (6758)¥20,240.5B¥3,293.00
10Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. (8411)¥18,599.8B¥7,945.00
11Advantest Corp. (6857)¥18,562.6B¥30,710.00
12Keyence Corporation (6861)¥17,946.9B¥74,800.00
13Mitsubishi Corporation (8058)¥17,710.7B¥4,613.00
14Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (6981)¥15,911.2B¥10,560.00
15Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. (6098)¥14,988.7B¥10,665.00
16Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. (8766)¥14,137.9B¥7,303.00
17Mitsui & Co.,Ltd (8031)¥14,040.6B¥4,727.00
18Itochu Corporation (8001)¥12,941.8B¥1,861.00
19Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd (4063)¥12,626.3B¥7,427.00
20Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (7011)¥12,200.9B¥3,853.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is market capitalization and how is it calculated?

Market capitalization (market cap) is the total value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the stock price by the number of shares. For example, if a stock trades at $100 and has 1 million shares, the market cap is $100 million. It's a fundamental metric to distinguish large from small companies.

What should I consider when using this list?

This list is only a ranking by size. Before investing, evaluate factors such as the company's financial health, industry conditions, and your own risk tolerance. No single list or indicator constitutes investment advice.

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