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June 30, 1998
The 33rd Tokyo Motor Show "First Passenger Car & Motorcycle
Show"
October 22 - November 3
The 33rd Tokyo Motor Show is scheduled to run for thirteen days beginning October
22 (Fri) and ending November 3 (Wed - National Holiday), 1999 at the Nippon Convention
Center (Makuhari Messe) in Chiba. The show will be open to the public from October
23 (Sat). The outline of the show is shown on the attached sheet.
Prior to opening the show to the public, October 20 (Wed), and October 21 (Thu) will
be reserved for journalists as the Press Days. October 22 (Fri) will be the Special
Guest Day.
(1) Type of Show
The Tokyo Motor Show which was an "all-inclusive show" held every other year up to the last show will be separated into two shows: a "passenger car & motorcycle show" in 1999 and a "commercial vehicle show" in 2000, after which the two shows will continue to be alternately held.
Accordingly, passenger cars to be exhibited at this show will be limited to those with license plate numbers 3, 5, and 7 in principle. However, in order to meet the versatile requirements of visitors, a vehicle with a number other than the above will also be exhibited as a special exhibit if it is for 10 passengers or less and designed mainly for carrying passengers.
(2) Application
Invitations and application forms have been sent to the JMIF constituent members
and exhibitors who participated in the last show. The application deadline period
will be: July 1 (Wed) - October 15 (Thu), 1998.
(3) Show Theme
The theme for this motor show is: Eye to the future. Changing vehicles for the earth.
The concept envisaged is an expectation and a hope of creating a better society for
tomorrow.
(4) Study on the Intentions of Exhibitors and Visitors for the 34th Show
The JMIF is planning to study the intentions of exhibitors and visitors to formulate
their plan for the 34th Tokyo Motor Show - Commercial Vehicles - to be held in 2000.
With an aim to devise a show scheme, the study on exhibitors' intentions includes
(A)type of vehicles to be exhibited, (B)hibition space required, and (C)prospective
visitors.
The study on visitors is aimed at searching for visitors needs for the CV show. The
questionnaire will be addressed to 10,000 CV user companies. The results of the study
will be forwarded to exhibitors to help them plan for the show.
Outline of the 33rd Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles
- (1999)
| 1. Name of Event |
The 33rd Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - (1999) |
| 2.Organizer |
Japan Motor Industrial Federation, Inc. (JMIF) |
| 3.Patron |
H.I.H. Prince Tomohito of Mikasa |
| 4.Chairman |
Yoshifumi Tsuji |
| 5.Dates |
Oct. 22 (Fri) - Nov. 3 (Wed, National Holiday), 1999
| Press Days |
Oct. 20 (Wed) and 21 (Thu) |
| Special Guest Day and Opening Ceremony |
Oct. 22 (Fri) |
| General Public Days |
Oct. 23 (Sat) - Nov. 3 (Wed) |
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| 6.Hours |
| Press Days |
9:00 - 18:00 |
| Special Guest Days |
12:30 - 18:00 |
| General Participants |
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Week days:
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10:00 - 19:00 |
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Saturdays and Holidays:
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9:30 - 19:00 |
(Admission time and number of visitors admitted are subject to change) |
| 7.Admission Fees |
| Adults |
: ¥1,200 (Advanced tickets: ¥1,000) |
| Primary and middle school students |
: ¥600 (Advanced tickets: ¥500) |
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| Late hours (4:00 p.m. or later) |
| Adults |
: ¥1,000(On-site) |
| Primary and middle school students |
: ¥500(On-site) |
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| 8.Location |
Nippon Convention Center (Makuhari Messe) Makuhari, Chiba Prefecture |
| 9.Support (Preliminary) |
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Ministry of Transport
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Construction
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Chiba Prefectural Government
Chiba Municipal Government
Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles (OICA) |
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