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The Tokyo International Gift Show (TIGS) is one of Japan’s largest trade shows, bringing together approximately 2,800 exhibitors from all over Japan and overseas (about 850 companies from 16 different countries), attracting over 220,000 visitors including 5,721 from overseas (September 2024 show).

TIGS has two concurrent shows “LIFE×DESIGN”,which focuses on design and interior crafts, and “Gourmet show”, which gathers premium and local food and beverage. In total, there are 10 categories and nearly 50 fairs, showcasing a diverse range of products, from Japanese craftsmanship, the latest character goods, apparel, food items and much more!
Take this opportunity to see a wide range of products up close and connect with companies directly.

Popular area picked up!

Young Fashion & Kids Fair
If you are looking for FUN and POP products, this is the area for you! This area has character goods for all ages, and Japanese trinkets to brighten up your shop. You find all categories of fun products here.

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Fabric Decoration Fair
Focusing on the essential fabric category in interior coordination, we bring together a range of premium products, including curtains, bed linens, carpets, and luxurious towels, all designed with superior craftsmanship and quality materials.

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Japan Brand Fair
This area showcases “Made in Japan” products from all over Japan! Increasing in Japanese prefecture pavilions in the spring show, you can find products that promote Japanese craftsmanship, their story, local materials, fine design, and modernization of traditional products.

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Active Creators
Here you can find Designers, Creators, and Start-up brands’ products that has been carefully curated by three Japanese Art Director, Buyer, and Designer! If you are looking for new and exciting products, here is a great place to start.

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Local Food Fair
"Local Food Fair" gathers fine food products using local ingredients all over Japan. Weather, tradition, and geographical feature of each region create uniqueness of these products.

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