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Feature 2 Number of incidents of support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vessels: About 10,000 vessels Support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vessels To ease the burden on fishermen, the Suntory Group is acting through the auspices of Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture to shoulder a portion of the costs to acquire new fishing vessels. The Group is supporting the restoration of about 10,000 vessels of all sizes and types, from deep-sea tuna vessels to squid fishing vessels. Support to restore fishing-related facilities Donations for the reconstruction of the fishing industry in Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture are also used in the restoration of fixed fishing nets and aquaculture facilities. Donating to the reconstruction of the prefectures’ fishing industries To support early reconstruction through the auspices of prefectural governments, Suntory donated ¥3.0 billion to Miyagi Prefecture and ¥2.5 billion to Iwate Prefecture. Suntory launched the Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun Project, through which we made donations of ¥4.3 billion in 2011, ¥2.0 billion in 2012, ¥2.5 billion in 2013, and ¥2.0 billion in 2014, bringing the scale of these activities to support recovery to ¥10.8 billion in total. Looking ahead, the Suntory Group will continue to collaborate with local governments, NGOs, NPOs, and other organizations in our support initiatives, with the aim of aiding people in the disaster affected area. Continuing Activities to Support Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake Activities Receiving the Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid Award: Guests at the Concerts for Children: Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid Fund Together with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Suntory is providing aid for music-related initiatives and is bringing concerts to the disaster affected area. Number of incidents of support to restore fishing-related facilities: About 400 locations We are helping fishing industry workers cover the costs of acquiring new fishing vessels, to support recovery of the industry. Activities to Support Recovery of the Fishing Industry About 3,000 28 groups Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun Project Since 2011 15 Suntory Group CSR Report 2014

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Number of incidents of support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vessels:

About 10,000 vessels

Participants in summer camps and other outdoor activities: About 3,900

Support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vesselsTo ease the burden on fishermen, the Suntory Group is acting through the auspices of Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture to shoulder a portion of the costs to acquire new fishing vessels. The Group is supporting the restoration of about 10,000 vessels of all sizes and types, from deep-sea tuna vessels to squid fishing vessels.

Support to restore fishing-related facilitiesDonations for the reconstruction of the fishing industry in Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture are also used in the restoration of fixed fishing nets and aquaculture facilities.

Donating to the reconstruction of the prefectures’ fishing industriesTo support early reconstruction through the auspices of prefectural governments, Suntory donated ¥3.0 billion to Miyagi Prefecture and ¥2.5 billion to Iwate Prefecture.

TOMODACHISuntory Music ScholarshipIn cooperation with the U.S. government and the U.S.-Japan Council, the Suntory Group is helping students in the disaster affected area to enter musical universities in the U.S.

Construction of the Ishinomaki City Children’s CenterThe Suntory Group is supporting construction of the Ishinomaki City Children’s Center, based on the “Our Dream Town Plan.”

Suntory launched the Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun Project, through which we made donations of ¥4.3 billion in 2011, ¥2.0 billion in 2012, ¥2.5 billion in 2013, and ¥2.0 billion in 2014, bringing the scale of these activities to support recovery to ¥10.8 billion in total. Looking ahead, the Suntory Group will continue to collaborate with local governments, NGOs, NPOs, and other organizations in our support initiatives, with the aim of aiding people in the disaster affected area.

Continuing Activities to Support Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

We are providing scholarships to students at fisheries high schools and supporting initiatives to provide a safe and secure environment for children and young people.

Youth SupportInitiatives

We strive to bring smiles and happiness through supporting culture, the arts, and sports.

Support through Culture,

the Arts, and Sports

Scholarships for fisheries high schoolsFor five years beginning in 2012, the Suntory Group is providing free scholarships to disaster affected students at seven fisheries high schools.

Student scholarship recipients (total): About 2,000

Users of the Children’s Center (monthly average):

About 3,000

The Suntory-SCJ* Fukushima Susumu ProjectTo provide mid- to long-term assistance to children in Fukushima, the Suntory Group is funding NPOs that aid children, providing support for nursery care and other education, and creating spaces for indoor parks and other places where children can safely learn and play.* Save the Children Japan (SCJ)

Activities Receiving the Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid Award:

Guests at the Concerts for Children:

Participants and invited spectators at sports classes:

About 3,080

Inviting children in the disaster affected area to sporting eventsThe Suntory Group invited children in the disaster affected area to a match between the Japan national rugby union team and the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks).

Volleyball classesThe Suntory Sunbirds volleyball club holds volleyball classes every year in the disaster affected area.

Rugby classesThe Suntory Sungoliath rugby club holds rugby classes every year in the disaster affected area.

Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid FundTogether with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Suntory is providing aid for music-related initiatives and is bringing concerts to the disaster affected area.

Participants in the Omoshiro Bijutsu Classroom:

About 310Suntory and Japan Kogei AssociationOmoshiro Bijutsu Classroom in TohokuThe Suntory Group conducted Study Support Program events headed by designated Preservers of Important Intangible Cultural Properties (also known as Living National Treasures) and other traditional handicraft artists.

Visitors: About 17,000Suntory Museum of Art Omoshiro Bijutsu Wonderlandin Tohoku exhibitionIn Sendai, the Suntory Group held a participatory, hands-on exhibition of Japanese arts featuring items from the collection of the Suntory Museum of Art.

Supports NPOs that help children: 40

Number of incidents of support to restore fishing-related facilities:

About 400 locations

We are helping fishing industry workers cover the costs of acquiring new fishing vessels, to support recovery of the industry.

Activities to Support Recovery

of the Fishing Industry

About 3,000

28 groups

Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun ProjectSince 2011

15 Suntory Group CSR Report 2014

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Feature 2

Number of incidents of support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vessels:

About 10,000 vessels

Participants in summer camps and other outdoor activities: About 3,900

Support to cover costs of acquiring fishing vesselsTo ease the burden on fishermen, the Suntory Group is acting through the auspices of Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture to shoulder a portion of the costs to acquire new fishing vessels. The Group is supporting the restoration of about 10,000 vessels of all sizes and types, from deep-sea tuna vessels to squid fishing vessels.

Support to restore fishing-related facilitiesDonations for the reconstruction of the fishing industry in Miyagi Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture are also used in the restoration of fixed fishing nets and aquaculture facilities.

Donating to the reconstruction of the prefectures’ fishing industriesTo support early reconstruction through the auspices of prefectural governments, Suntory donated ¥3.0 billion to Miyagi Prefecture and ¥2.5 billion to Iwate Prefecture.

TOMODACHISuntory Music ScholarshipIn cooperation with the U.S. government and the U.S.-Japan Council, the Suntory Group is helping students in the disaster affected area to enter musical universities in the U.S.

Construction of the Ishinomaki City Children’s CenterThe Suntory Group is supporting construction of the Ishinomaki City Children’s Center, based on the “Our Dream Town Plan.”

Suntory launched the Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun Project, through which we made donations of ¥4.3 billion in 2011, ¥2.0 billion in 2012, ¥2.5 billion in 2013, and ¥2.0 billion in 2014, bringing the scale of these activities to support recovery to ¥10.8 billion in total. Looking ahead, the Suntory Group will continue to collaborate with local governments, NGOs, NPOs, and other organizations in our support initiatives, with the aim of aiding people in the disaster affected area.

Continuing Activities to Support Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake

We are providing scholarships to students at fisheries high schools and supporting initiatives to provide a safe and secure environment for children and young people.

Youth SupportInitiatives

We strive to bring smiles and happiness through supporting culture, the arts, and sports.

Support through Culture,

the Arts, and Sports

Scholarships for fisheries high schoolsFor five years beginning in 2012, the Suntory Group is providing free scholarships to disaster affected students at seven fisheries high schools.

Student scholarship recipients (total): About 2,000

Users of the Children’s Center (monthly average):

About 3,000

The Suntory-SCJ* Fukushima Susumu ProjectTo provide mid- to long-term assistance to children in Fukushima, the Suntory Group is funding NPOs that aid children, providing support for nursery care and other education, and creating spaces for indoor parks and other places where children can safely learn and play.* Save the Children Japan (SCJ)

Activities Receiving the Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid Award:

Guests at the Concerts for Children:

Participants and invited spectators at sports classes:

About 3,080

Inviting children in the disaster affected area to sporting eventsThe Suntory Group invited children in the disaster affected area to a match between the Japan national rugby union team and the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks).

Volleyball classesThe Suntory Sunbirds volleyball club holds volleyball classes every year in the disaster affected area.

Rugby classesThe Suntory Sungoliath rugby club holds rugby classes every year in the disaster affected area.

Vienna Philharmonic & Suntory Music Aid FundTogether with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Suntory is providing aid for music-related initiatives and is bringing concerts to the disaster affected area.

Participants in the Omoshiro Bijutsu Classroom:

About 310Suntory and Japan Kogei AssociationOmoshiro Bijutsu Classroom in TohokuThe Suntory Group conducted Study Support Program events headed by designated Preservers of Important Intangible Cultural Properties (also known as Living National Treasures) and other traditional handicraft artists.

Visitors: About 17,000Suntory Museum of Art Omoshiro Bijutsu Wonderlandin Tohoku exhibitionIn Sendai, the Suntory Group held a participatory, hands-on exhibition of Japanese arts featuring items from the collection of the Suntory Museum of Art.

Supports NPOs that help children: 40

Number of incidents of support to restore fishing-related facilities:

About 400 locations

We are helping fishing industry workers cover the costs of acquiring new fishing vessels, to support recovery of the industry.

Activities to Support Recovery

of the Fishing Industry

About 3,000

28 groups

Suntory Tohoku Sun-Sun ProjectSince 2011

Suntory Group CSR Report 2014 16