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Kasumigaseki Capital Co.,Ltd.(3498) Summary

3498
TSE Prime
Kasumigaseki Capital Co.,Ltd.
7,430
JPY
-80
(-1.07%)
Jan 29, 3:07 pm JST
48.53
USD
Jan 29, 1:07 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
7,411
Jan 29, 3:07 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
11.0
PBR
2.75
Yield
2.22%
Margin Trading Ratio
3.22
Stock Price
Jan 29, 2026
Opening Jan 29, 9:00 am
7,510 JPY 49.04 USD
Previous Close Jan 28
7,510 JPY 49.20 USD
High Jan 29, 9:00 am
7,510 JPY 49.05 USD
Low Jan 29, 9:26 am
7,350 JPY 48.00 USD
Volume
215,200
Trading Value
1.59B JPY 0.01B USD
VWAP
7397.56 JPY 48.32 USD
Minimum Trading Value
743,000 JPY 4,853 USD
Market Cap
0.18T JPY 1.19B USD
Number of Trades
619
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Jan 29, 2026
Liquidity
High
1-Year Average
2,058
1-Year High Jul 4, 2025
23,855
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Jan 23, 2026 103,600 2,010,000 19.40
Jan 16, 2026 154,000 1,763,800 11.45
Jan 9, 2026 146,800 2,079,900 14.17
Dec 26, 2025 232,200 2,047,400 8.82
Dec 19, 2025 258,700 2,068,500 8.00
Company Profile
Kasumigaseki Capital Co., Ltd. is engaged in real estate consulting business. The company develops renewable energy power generation facilities and investment properties, which are then sold to investors.
Sector
Real Estate
Kasumigaseki Capital Co., Ltd. primarily focuses on real estate consulting services, while also developing logistics facilities, hotels, and healthcare-related facilities. In the logistics sector, the company develops small to medium-sized refrigerated and frozen warehouses near major consumer areas such as the Tokyo metropolitan area, Kansai region, and coastal areas. For the hotel business, they operate apartment hotels designed for long-term stays accommodating multiple guests. In healthcare-related facilities, the company concentrates on developing hospice housing. Kasumigaseki Capital also expands its operations overseas, currently centering its activities in Dubai. The company's revenue model consists of four main points: land sale profits, project management fees, success fees when development investment returns exceed targets, and asset management fees from real estate investors.