
A vibrant patterned jacket with a woven basket bag, blending bold prints and modern artistry. Credit: RX Global.
Organiser RX Japan GK has opened visitor registration for the show, which is set to take place at Tokyo Big Sight from 8 to 10 April 2026.
The 29th edition of the event is expected to include around 700 exhibitors representing 20 countries and regions.
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The Reuse Business Expo zone, which was launched in October 2025, focuses on practical measures to support circularity in the fashion industry, such as digital marketplaces, resale platforms, garment valuation and authentication services, as well as technologies for repair, restoration, and upcycling.
In addition to this show, FaW TOKYO 2026 will feature eight specialised shows overall, covering a wide range of the industry from textile innovation to brand showcases and technological developments.
The Sustainable Fashion Expo will continue to address material innovation, while the Made in Japan Export Fair and Fashion Sourcing Expo remain core platforms for international sourcing and business partnerships.
Other specialised shows include the Brands and Designers Expo, which showcases collections from both Japanese and overseas labels, and the Textile Expo with a focus on fabrics and new materials.
The event also features the Wellness, Beauty and Functional Clothes Expo for activewear and functional textiles, the Fashion Tech Expo covering digital tools and wearable technology, and the Sports Fashion Expo highlighting sports, outdoor and athleisure products.
RX Japan GK projects attendance of around 20,000 visitors from over 50 countries and regions at this edition of FaW TOKYO.
Early registration provides access to product search tools, exhibitor news, show highlights, seminar details, venue maps, planning resources, and interpreter support.
The organiser describes FaW TOKYO as “Japan’s largest fashion trade show”, expecting continued interest from buyers seeking both traditional sourcing channels and emerging circular economy opportunities within the apparel sector.
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