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June 12, 2000

The Official Home Page of the 34th Tokyo Motor Show - Commercial Vehicles - 2000 Now open on the JMIF web site!

Tokyo--The Japan Motor Industrial Federation, Inc. (JMIF; Chairman Hiroshi Okuda), the organizer of the Tokyo Motor Show, has opened the official home page of the 34th Tokyo Motor Show to provide information on the upcoming international exhibition which will exclusively feature commercial vehicles.

The official page currently consists of six main sections, and will be gradually expanded as the public opening of the motor show (to run from November 1 to 4) approaches. Since the 34th Tokyo Motor Show is the first international show for commercial vehicles in Asia, the JMIF has moved the launch date for the official page forward, and it*s now much earlier than for past Tokyo Motor Shows. JMIF will also provide information on the show*s content, sale of advance tickets, the features of exhibitors, and provide other interesting information to potential visitors directly via a "mail magazine". You*ll need to subscribe before you can get the magazine.

Here is an outline of the Official Home Page of the 34th Tokyo Motor Show - Commercial Vehicles - 2000
URL --- http://www.motorshow.or.jp/show2000/index.html
Period available---Until December 31, 2000
Languages---Japanese/English



Main items on the menu (available as of June 12, 2000)
Top page Show days, venue, fees, etc.
Access guide -
History Chronological introduction covering the show*s history from the first Tokyo Motor Show
Greeting card Two e-mail greeting card designs featuring the motor show*s logo, available to anyone (currently Japanese-language only, but English versions will be available soon).
Mail magazine *1 Subscribers automatically receive the most up-to-date information on the show (to be available in Japanese alone)
Link Links to relevant organizations and associations
Image video 80-second promotional video

Notes: *1: Mail magazine (prior registration essential) Subscribers will automatically receive information on the show by e-mail. Until the show opens, the magazine will carry basic information on the show, information on advance ticket sales, and tell readers about the eye-catching features of models that will be exhibited at the show. In addition, while the show is on, a full-text version of the Motor Show News will be sent to all subscribers daily. The first issue will be published in June.



Items to become available over the coming months (date of commencement in parentheses)

Booth Guide *2
(early September)
Venue map, exhibitor*s featured products, and a list of exhibitors, with e-mail addresses and links to web sites for easy access
Symposium
(mid-July)
Introduction to the symposium, on the theme "Forefront of Delivery", to take place during the period of the show
Motor Show News
(during the show)
On-line daily newspaper on show days
Questionnaire
(mid-July)
Respondents will be entered in a lottery for free tickets to the show
News for Exhibitors *3
(mid-July)
Information for exhibitors from the show*s organizer (only available to exhibitors)
Press center
(mid-July)
All news releases on the show will be made available to all, but some other information will only be available to the media

*2: The list of exhibitors will carry the e-mail addresses and Web site links for their representative, and make it easier for people to send inquiries directly to exhibitors, or to visit their Web sites.
*3: Exhibitors will need their password to gain access to the information placed on the exclusive-to-exhibitor page.

For inquiries, please contact:
Makoto Horiuchi, Information & Data Department
Japan Motor Industrial Federation, Inc.
Otemachi Bldg., 1-6-1, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004
Tel: +81-3-3211-8919 Fax: +81-3-3211-5798
E-mail: horiuchi@motorshow.or.jp

Attachment: Top Page of the Official the 34th Tokyo Motor Show Web Pages
http://www.motorshow.or.jp/show2000/ENGLISH/

 

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