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  2. Japan Mobility Show - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Motor Show 1960s. The show, originally called All Japan Motor Show was first held in an outdoor venue called Hibiya Park, the show was considered a success with 547,000 visitors over ten days and 254 exhibitors displaying 267 vehicles, [2] but of the 267, only 17 of them were passenger cars as the show was dominated by commercial vehicles.

  3. Sony Honda Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Afeela prototype at Japan Mobility Show (2023). In January 2023 at CES, the concept version of the Afeela 1, the Afeela prototype, was revealed. It is a four-door sedan that was announced to be available for pre-order in the first half of 2025, while initial shipments will be delivered to customers in North America in the spring of 2026.

  4. Makuhari Messe - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Fumihiko Maki, it is accessible by Tokyo's commuter rail system. Makuhari is the name of the area, and Messe is a German language word meaning "trade fair". The convention center opened on 9 October 1989. It hosts many high-technology events. Makuhari Messe is close to Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, and to Chiba prefecture's black ...

  5. Tokyo Auto Salon - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Auto Salon (東京オートサロン, Tokyo Ōto Saron) is an annual auto show held in January at the Makuhari Messe, Chiba City, Japan for Performance and custom aftermarket parts and technology displays. Hosted by the Nippon Auto Parts Aftermarket Committee (NAPAC), the Tokyo Auto Salon is one of the top motor shows globally for ...

  6. Seoul Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    Only KINTEX Halls 6 to 10 were used in this show. This show changed its name from Seoul Motor Show to Seoul Mobility Show. Due to the absence of GM Korea, Ssangyong, Renult Samsung and a lot of KAIDA companies, Hyundai Motor Company (Hyundai, Kia, Genesis) was the only Korean company to participate in this show. [3] Kia Niro (SG2) - World Premiere

  7. GetYourGuide - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, GetYourGuide was not yet profitable, but was rapidly growing. It sold 5 million tickets that year, compared to 5 million since it was founded in 2008. [19] This grew to 25 million total tickets sold by 2019. [20] During parts of the COVID-19 pandemic GetYourGuide shut down activity booking.

  8. Aterazawa Station - Wikipedia

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    The station has some accessibility features such as Mobility scooter access and wheelchair-accessible bathroom. [1] The station building contains a town-run shop which selling everything from sweets and miscellaneous goods to local products.

  9. Transport in Greater Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Private and commercial automobiles account are owned by fewer individuals than in other parts of the country. Tokyo, with a population of over 13 million, in 2014 registered a bit less than 4 million vehicles. Tokyo's average car size is larger than the rest of the country, with only 20.1% being kei cars.