FOODEX Japan Exhibition
23.09.2023
Asian Culinary Discoveries Await: Reasons to Attend or Showcase Your Products at the FOODEX Japan Exhibition
Looking for the Largest Annual Food Trade Show in Asia?
FOODEX Japan has been a leading yearly exhibition attracting international FMCG businesses to the territory of The land of the rising sun for nearly half a decade now. The world of food trade is now anticipating its 49th edition which is about to be held for 4 days in Tokyo in early March 2024 (March 5 - March 8, open daily between 10AM-5PM (4:30PM on the last day). The upcoming edition of the event is expected to surpass the success of FOODEX Japan 2023 fair, making new records, and attracting even more companies producing and distributing food worldwide, as well as their subcontractors dominating the global food industry.The most recent FOODEX Japan occupied a vast expanse spanning 60,000 square metres. This colossal event attracted exhibitors representing countries such as China, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, the United Kingdom, India, the United States, Australia, and many more. More than 82,000 enthusiastic participants graced this global culinary exhibition. Impressively, about 65% of exhibitors voiced their immense contentment with the exceptional quality of attendees.
What is FOODEX Japan?
It is an annual international food exhibition held in the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan. FOODEX Japan serves as a platform for businesses and industry professionals in the food and beverage sector to showcase their products, network, and explore business opportunities.This event typically features a vast array of F&B products, including everything from fresh produce and seafood to processed foods, beverages, and food-related technologies. Exhibitors come from all over the globe to present their offerings to an international audience of buyers, distributors, retailers, and other industry stakeholders.
FOODEX Japan is known for its scale and diversity, making it an essential event for those looking to enter or expand within the Japanese food market. It also provides a valuable opportunity for international companies to introduce their products to a wider Asian and global market. Additionally, the event often includes seminars, workshops, and networking sessions to facilitate knowledge exchange and foster collaboration within the industry.
Where Does FOODTEX Japan Take Place?
The largest F&B trade fair in Asia, has been held in Tokyo since 1976. FOODEX Japan 2023 location has been altered due to the higher interest in the show. The exhibition that used to take place at Makuhari Messe in Chiba has been moved to the well-known Tokyo Big Sight exhibition center and will remain at this location in 2024 as well.3 Reasons to Choose to Visit or Display Your Merchandise at FOODEX Japan
- Business connections. Boost your business by creating new professional relationships and adding an international event to your company portfolio. Being an exhibitor or an active participant in such a massive global food and beverage trade event will help you start the business year in the best possible way.
- This is the ultimate Asian destination where the global FMCG production and distribution community convenes each year to explore a handpicked selection of F&B products sourced from every corner of the world.
- Limitless opportunities. FOODEX JAPAN 2023 made history by welcoming over 2,500 exhibitors from more than 60 countries, ushering in fresh business prospects and offering solutions to the ever-evolving global challenges. The forecast for the show's edition in 2024 is even more promising.
Learn More about the Array of Culinary Treasures Showcased at the Exhibition in 2023
FOODEX Japan 2023 left an indelible mark on the culinary world, showcasing the diversity and creativity of the global food industry. It was a celebration of flavours, a meeting of minds, and a promise of even greater culinary adventures in the years to come.Among the highlights of confectionery producing and distributing businesses were the sumptuous offerings from Lindt, including their indulgent Lindor chocolates. Imagine, a staggering 10 kilograms of pure chocolate bliss with options like Lindor Milk, Lindor Surfin, Lindor White, and more. Lindt also challenged visitors with their luscious Lindor Cornet assortments, featuring flavours like Dark, Hazelnut, Caramel, and Strawberry Cream, each weighing 200 grams of pure delight. But the chocolate extravaganza didn't stop there.
The Japanese food exhibition also featured an impressive selection of coffee delights. Lavazza, renowned for its coffee expertise, presented an impressive lineup that included Lavazza Crema e Aroma Espresso, Grand Espresso, Super Crema, and Top Class, all in generous 1-kilogram packages. For those seeking the perfect cup, Lavazza's espresso ground options, like Qualita Oro and Qualita Rossa in 250-gram tins, were introduced. And let's not forget Illy, the beloved Italian coffee brand, known for its rich and aromatic brews showcased its signature coffee blends.