The “TOKYO OUTDOOR SHOW 2025,” one of Japan’s largest outdoor lifestyle exhibitions, will take place from Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 29, 2025, at Makuhari Messe in Mihama Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.
Now in its 14th year, this major outdoor event will bring together a wide variety of brands showcasing everything from the latest gear and vehicles to household appliances. Visitors can also enjoy live talk shows featuring popular comedians, gourmet food stalls, and even a dog show designed for pet lovers, making it a fun-filled event for the whole family.
This year’s theme is “A New Outdoor Experience.” Collaborative booths by outdoor gear brands and automakers will offer attendees the chance to see and try the newest products and vehicles all in one place.
Highlights include the ultra-light 99g drone “HOVERAir,” the immersive 360-degree camera “Insta360,” and creative ways to use common items like Ziploc bags. These groundbreaking products reflect the evolving nature of the outdoor lifestyle.
For hands-on fun, families can explore the world of custom radio-controlled cars with the “Scale Crawler” experience, ideal for parents and children to enjoy together.
On the special stage, appearances are scheduled by ‘ItteQ!’ mountain cameraman Mr. JUMBO, comedian Yusuke Inoue from NON STYLE, and actress Karen Miyama. Their talk sessions will share personal insights into the appeal of the outdoors.
In the food area, “Tokyo Curry Salon,” produced by the popular event “TOKYO CURRY CULTURE,” will feature 10 vendors offering a variety of curry dishes for visitors to enjoy and compare.
Additionally, the “TOKYO DOG SHOW 2025” will be held alongside the main event and is accessible with the same admission ticket. Over 50 exhibitors will provide a wide array of content tailored to dog lovers.
Admission is free for elementary school students and younger when accompanied by a guardian. It’s a perfect opportunity for families to discover new outdoor adventures and create lasting memories together.
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