В 2023 году Токийское моторшоу (Tokyo Motor Show) было переименовано в Japan Mobility Show.
The 33rd Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 1999, was the first passenger cars and motorcycles only edition of Tokyo Motor Show (without the exhibition of commercial vehicles). Under the theme of: "Eye to the Future. Changing Vehicles for the Earth", the show was held from October 22 through November 3 at Makuhari Messe (Convention Center), in Chiba City (on the Tokyo Bay), about 40km from the center of Tokyo.
The 34th Tokyo Motor Show - Commercial Vehicles - 2000, was the first commercial vehicles only edition of Tokyo Motor Show. Under the theme of: "Vehicle of Character Across the World, Building Our Future", the show was held from October 31 through November 4 at Makuhari Messe (Convention Center), in Chiba City (on the Tokyo Bay), about 40km from the center of Tokyo.
34th Tokyo Motor Show - Commercial Vehicles - 2000 | List of exhibitors
The 35th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 2001, was held under the theme of: "Open the Door! The Automobile's Bright Future", from October 26 through November 7, at Makuhari Messe (Convention Center), in Chiba City (on the Tokyo Bay), about 40km from the center of Tokyo.
The 37th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 2003, was held under the theme of: "The Challenge: Driving Toward A Better Future", from October 24 through November 5, at Makuhari Messe (Convention Center), in Chiba City (on the Tokyo Bay), about 40km from the center of Tokyo.
37th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 2003 | List of exhibitors
The 39th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 2005, was held under the theme of: "Driving Tomorrow! From Tokyo", from October 21 through November 6, at Makuhari Messe (Convention Center), in Chiba City (on the Tokyo Bay), about 40km from the center of Tokyo.
39th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - 2005 | List of exhibitors
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