The biennial Japan Mobility Show, launched as a new chapter of the Tokyo Motor Show, is one of the world’s premier auto shows.
What happens?
Expect to see the latest cars and bikes, as well as innovative designs that showcase what mobility may look like in the future.
Highlights 2025
This year, there’s some unique programming around the theme of mobility to look forward to:
- Tokyo Future Tour 2035: This installation conceptualizes the future, highlighting how our environment and mobility will change in a decade.
- Mobility Culture Program: See iconic vehicles, camper vans, and thrilling motorsport attractions.
- Startup Future Factory: Wander around booths by startups. There will also be a pitch contest and awards.
In addition, there will be special interactive events for kids as well.
Tickets
Tickets go on sale online in September.
For General Admission days, entry for adults is ¥3,500 if purchased in advance (which allows you to get in an hour earlier, at 9 a.m.) or ¥3,000 on the door. There’s also a ticket type that grants you entry after 4 p.m. and costs ¥0.
Junior high school students and under get in for free. High school students get in for free as well, but must present identification.
Organizers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.-
Adults:
Advance sales: ¥3,500
At the door: ¥3,000
- 253 m from Tokyo Big Sight Station Yurikamome (U11)
- 0.5 km from Ariake Station Yurikamome (U12)
- 0.6 km from Kokusai-tenjijō Station JR Rinkai Line (R3)