Jun Harada UBS

second team Hajime Hitotsuyanagi Daiwa

third team Naoko Matsumoto Citi

Jun Harada of UBS wears the crown for a ninth year in a row. The 39-year-old analyst is “the best stock picker in the sector,” according to one pleased investor. One example: Harada initiated coverage in March 2009 with a sell recommendation on Kinte­tsu Corp., at ¥430, on valuation. The railway provider’s stock screeched to ¥281 through February, a loss of 34.7 percent that trailed the sector by 33.9 points.

Holding steady in second place for a sixth straight year is Daiwa’s Hajime Hitotsuyanagi, who “makes his opinions clear,” as one backer puts it. In June, Hitotsu­yanagi downgraded Nippon Yusen K.K. to neutral, at ¥447, citing falling freight rates. Through February the marine transporter’s stock plunged 28 percent, to ¥322, while the sector sank 20.3 percent.

Citi’s Naoko ­Matsumoto repeats at No. 3. Supporters stress her “excellent breadth of knowledge” and “quick responsiveness to questions.” In July, Matsu­moto upgraded ­Mitsui O.S.K. Lines from hold to buy, at ¥555, largely on valuation. That was early, as shares of the container ship and oil tanker operator settled to ¥458 in December before rallying to ¥573 by the end of February. Nevertheless, she captured a 3.2 percent gain, beating the sector index by 9.6 points.