Tokyo Motor Technology Exhibition
Exhibition area: 60,000 square meters Audience size: 47,660 Exhibitors: 1650 Exhibition Dates: February 17-19, 2027 Venue: 3-21-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan Exhibition Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Organizer: Reed ExhibitionsIntroduction to the Japan Automotive Technology Exhibition:
Automotive World, the Tokyo International Automotive Technology Exhibition, is Asia's largest professional automotive technology exhibition. It is Japan's leading B2B automotive technology exhibition, comprising exhibitions and seminars related to automotive technology. It primarily covers key areas such as automotive electronics technology, connected car technology, drive system technology, automotive parts manufacturing technology, lightweight automotive technology, EV/HEV/FCV technology, and smart factories.
The previous Automotive World exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, covered a total area of 60,000 square meters, with 1,650 exhibitors from countries including China, South Korea, Spain, Germany, Italy, the United States, Dubai, Australia, and Russia, and attracted 47,660 visitors.
In recent years, the popularity of Automotive World in Tokyo, Japan has been steadily increasing. The repeat exhibitor rate is as high as 85% annually. It attracts engineers and industry professionals from automakers worldwide, including Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, GM, Hyundai, Bosch, and Denso, as well as first- and second-tier dealers.
Juzhan has repeatedly organized participation from some high-quality companies! The Tokyo Automotive World exhibition in Japan is an excellent opportunity for Chinese exhibitors to expand into the Japanese market, learn advanced production technologies, and establish overseas partnerships .

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Tokyo Motor Technology Exhibition
Automotive World- Host region:
- Tokyo, Japan
- Venue:
- 3-21-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan
- Exhibition area:
- 60,000㎡
- Number of audience members:
- 47,660 people
- Industry:
- Auto parts exhibition Japan auto parts exhibition