> Where can I find Tokyo Stock Exchange historical data?

Where can I find Tokyo Stock Exchange historical data?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Among investment professionals, Toyo Keizai is the preferred source for Japanese company data.

Like most quality data sources, Toyo Keizai is not free (or cheap).

For free data, I think you have to go through company sites one by one.

So..

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Regards

Historical data can be purchased through the dedicated data download portal (the TSE Data Download Service).

http://www.tse.or.jp/english/market/mkin...

I need to look up the historical information of stocks for companies that are listed on TSE, however, their webpage only provides data for 2014/2013. Do you know, where I could find data for more years (on their page or elsewhere)?

It will be much appreciated.