Tokyo Century Corporation has made a donation to the "Music Hall and Central Area Disaster Memorial Complex Facility Development Project (scheduled to open in FY2031)" promoted by Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, utilizing the corporate version of the hometown tax donation system. In conjunction with this, an award ceremony was held at Sendai City Hall on June 16 (Tue), where we received a letter of appreciation from Mayor Kori. Scene from the award ceremony: From left, Toshifumi Ando, Deputy Manager, Tohoku Branch; Koichi Kataoka, Director, Social Infrastructure Planning and Development Department; Ikuma Otomo, Branch Manager, Tohoku Branch; Kazuko Kori, Mayor of Sendai; Toshihiro Iwaki, Director General, Bureau of Culture and Tourism. Artist's rendering of the Music Hall and Central Area Disaster Memorial Complex Facility. ■ Background of the Donation Under our purpose of "Creating a sustainable society where future generations can live abundantly," Tokyo Century Corporation has focused on sustainability activities such as disaster recovery support and arts support. Based on its experience in recovering from the Great East Japan Earthquake, Sendai City is promoting the creation of a resilient and robust "Disaster Prevention and Environmental City" that prepares for future threats such as natural disasters and climate change risks. This complex facility, which can be said to be a symbol of this initiative, is an unprecedented facility that not only develops infrastructure but also utilizes the power of music and other cultural arts to convey and create, and to pass on the memories and lessons of the earthquake to future generations. The theme of "Cultural Arts and Disaster Culture" advocated by this complex facility deeply aligns with our company's purpose and key areas of sustainability management, leading to this donation due to our strong resonance with this stance. ■ Overview of the Complex Facility The facility to be developed through this project is a complex