Ferias de moda más grandes de Japón

Explore the leading fashion fairs and exhibitions in Japan, key events for industry professionals. These biannual gatherings showcase the latest trends in sustainable fashion, functional textiles, accessories, fashion tech, and reuse-related products. They are essential platforms for networking, discovering innovations, and generating business opportunities in Japan's dynamic fashion market.

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    Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo

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    • World's leading showcase for avant-garde and experimental fashion

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    Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo is a central event in the global fashion calendar, held twice a year to showcase spring/summer and autumn/winter collections. It serves as a vital platform for Japanese fashion, attracting international designers, press, and buyers to the Japanese capital.

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    JITAC European Textile Fair

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    • Gathers industry leaders, manufacturers, and innovators

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    The JITAC European Textile Fair is a fundamental event for the textile and fashion industry in Japan, attracting a large number of professionals and companies. Its focus on European textiles and accessories makes it an essential appointment for discovering global trends and establishing significant business connections in the Japanese market.

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    Fashion Goods & Accessories Expo (Tokyo, Japan)

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    • Japan's largest fashion business trade show

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    This expo is Japan's premier B2B event for fashion goods and accessories, attracting a wide range of international exhibitors and buyers. Its focus on the latest trends and its connection to LIFESTYLE Week Tokyo establish it as a crucial benchmark in the Japanese fashion industry.

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    Japan Couture Fashion World (Tokyo, Japan)

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    • Japan's largest fashion trade show

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    This event is one of Japan's largest fashion fairs, distinguished by its focus on haute couture and the presentation of international designers. It provides a crucial platform for luxury fashion and cultural exchange in the heart of Tokyo.

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    Tokyo Premium Textile Japan

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    Tokyo Premium Textile Japan is a pivotal event for the textile and fashion industry, showcasing the latest innovations in materials and sustainability. The fair facilitates crucial business connections and promotes trend exchange between Japanese and international designers, driving demand and revitalization within the sector.

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    JFW Japan Creation

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    • Comprehensive trade fair for fashion textiles

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    JFW Japan Creation is Japan's foremost total textile fair, attracting thousands of industry professionals and hundreds of companies. It serves as an essential platform for disseminating superior Japanese textile products and services, driving innovation and business opportunities within the fashion sector.

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    FASHION SOURCING EXPO (Tokyo, Japan)

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    • Japan's largest fashion trade show

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    FASHION SOURCING EXPO is Japan's leading trade show for fashion OEM/ODM solutions, attracting a wide range of Asian manufacturers. It is held within FaW TOKYO, Japan's largest fashion trade show, solidifying its position as a crucial event for sourcing and networking in the industry.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the largest and most influential fashion fairs in Japan, focusing on events showcasing the latest trends in sustainable fashion, functional textiles, apparel, accessories, and fashion tech. Both trade shows and fashion festivals are considered.
The 'largeness' is determined by factors such as the expected number of exhibitors and visitors, the breadth of product categories presented (from textiles to fashion tech), and its recognition as a key business platform or major fashion festival within Japan. Events like FaW TOKYO are considered the largest based on expected exhibitor and visitor numbers.
Yes, we value our community's input. Users can suggest relevant Japanese fashion fairs that they believe meet the criteria of being significant events for the industry or the general public, especially if they focus on Japanese fashion or showcase innovations in the sector.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to the most prominent and largest-scale fashion fairs in Japan, based on their industry impact, diversity of offerings, and recognition. It is not an exhaustive list, but a selection of the most significant and relevant events for fashion professionals and enthusiasts.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the largest fashion fairs in Japan is based on the relevance and impact of each event within the Japanese and international fashion industry. We consider multiple factors to provide a comprehensive overview of the most prominent platforms.

  • Priority is given to fairs recognized as Japan's largest by expected exhibitor and visitor numbers, such as FaW TOKYO, held twice a year.
  • The breadth of each fair's offerings is valued, including categories such as sustainable fashion, functional textiles, apparel, bags, shoes, accessories, fashion tech, and reuse-related products.
  • The importance of the fair as a B2B business platform is considered, as well as its role in promoting Japanese fashion globally, such as Rakuten Fashion Week TOKYO.
  • Fairs that present a comprehensive history of Japanese fashion or focus on textile and apparel innovations, reflecting the growing demand for functional textiles, are taken into account.
  • The event must be a trade fair or fashion festival recognized for its scale, with a significant number of exhibitors and visitors, such as FaW TOKYO.
  • The fair must offer a wide range of fashion-related products and services, including textiles, apparel, accessories, technology, and sustainability.
  • Priority is given to events that serve as key platforms for the fashion business in Japan, facilitating sourcing and brand exposure.
  • The fair must have a clear focus on Japanese fashion or contribute significantly to the fashion industry in Japan, either through innovation or cultural promotion.