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By THEPHILBIZNEWS STAFF

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) promises a thrilling experience for all car enthusiasts as it holds the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019, dubbed as “Open Future” on October 24-November 4.

For 12 days, vehicle displays and entertaining events will be featured along the Aomi Area–Open Road–Ariake Area (including Tokyo Big Sight, Aomi/West/South Exhibition Halls, MEGAWEB, Symbol Promenade Park, Drive Park) as 186 companies and organizations from seven countries participate in the event.

“Visitors can expect to see what mobility will look like and how it will be integrated into the urban living experience of the not-so-distant future,” a statement from the Tokyo Motor Show said. It is what the “Open Future” theme and concept strives to achieve.

In addition to the basic enjoyment that motor vehicles and motorcycles provide to users and spectators, this year’s show will demonstrate that the potential of the future is always expanding at the Tokyo Motor Show.

JAMA and the All Japan Business Committee will co-host the “Future Expo” event along with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). 

An expanded, wide-OPEN venue In addition to Odaiba’s Ariake area, where the Tokyo Motor Show has until now been held at Tokyo Big Sight, the venue for this year’s show has been expanded to include, for the first time, the Aomi area.

The show’s venue will also include the new “Open Road” connecting the Ariake and Aomi areas, to create one vast “mobility theme park” for visitors to the show. 

Open access to various designated venue zones within the Tokyo Motor Show will be accessible free of charge, to encourage people who might not otherwise visit the Tokyo Motor Show to come and enjoy show-related exhibits and activities.

Interested parties may check out the Tokyo Motor Show website at https://www.tokyomotorshow.com/en/ for updates and further information on the show and its programs, events, and activities. 

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