Where Motion Meets Emotion

The 2025 Japan Mobility Show, also known as “MobiShow,” is a festival of mobility innovation. From cars to bikes and futuristic concepts, guests can explore new ways to move. 

Main Programs and Attractions

Tokyo Future Tour 2035 is a gallery displaying advancements in mobility created in collaboration with over 170 companies and organizations. With sections including “future city life” and “future design factory” themes, the program is a gateway to cutting-edge technology and innovative ideas. Interactive exhibits at the venue will help guests envision their daily lives in the future.

The Mobility Culture Program focuses on the diverse mobility cultures that have shaped today’s mobility landscape. Here guests can see legendary cars, motorcycles and other vehicles, and get an in-depth look at their engines and ride performance. The East halls will feature a “Time Slip Garage” with displays showcasing vehicles from multiple time eras. Starting from the 1970s and extending to 2000s, guests can see a physical timeline and evolution of automotive tech. The East parking area will also host dynamic performances and demonstrations by the All Japan Gymkhana Association and the All Japan Dirt Riders Association. These shows will feature race cars, off-road SUVs, rescue vehicles and more. 

The Startup Future Factory will foster a collaborative ecosystem with startup brands. This program will have a total of 159 companies and organizations, including startups and university research institutions. 

The Future Mobility Forum will have talk shows and presentations by active experts in the field. JAMA Chairman Masanori Katayama will deliver a keynote address at the inaugural Special Session on October 30. For more information on the featured speakers, please check the event schedule

Children’s Programs

Back by popular demand from the 2023 show, the children’s imagination amusement park KidZania is once again collaborating with Japan Mobility Show for kids to experience a variety of car-related professions. For elementary school children in grades one through six, programs include working as a Subaru racing mechanic, a Toyota metalworker, a Nissan body molding technician, and Honda test driver. Preschoolers accompanied by a parent or guardian can enjoy activities such as clay modeling, the car design workshop and the dress-up photo booth.

An admission ticket to Japan Mobility Show and a KidZania reservation are required to participate in these activities. For advance registration, guests can book their desired programs through the Japan Mobility Show app. 

Takara Tomy’s iconic Tomica model cars are celebrating their 55th anniversary this year. At the Tomica Corner, guests can explore a huge display of Tomica toys and shop for limited-edition Japan Mobility Show commemorative models.

Tickets

Tickets for the 2025 Japan Mobility Show are ¥2700 for advance tickets, ¥3000 for same-day admission, ¥1500 for admission after 16:00, and ¥3500 for early entry from 9:00 to 10:00 (one hour earlier than general admission). High school, junior high and elementary students can enter for free. 

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