World of Toys Pavilion by Spielwarenmesse eG in Tokyo is fully booked

Opening up new markets is of key importance to export-focused toy manufacturers. Spielwarenmesse eG supports them in their efforts here with its World of Toys programme. This programme provides them with a simple way to take part in joint international activities at selected trade fairs for the sector in the Asia-Pacific region and in the US. After Hong Kong at the start of the year, Tokyo will be next to host the World of Toys Pavilion. Registration is open now for the shared stands at the Toy Fair New York and the 2025 Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair. 

High level of interest from exhibitors

For the second time now, the overseas trade fair programme from Spielwarenmesse eG is making a stop in Japan, whose toy market is one of the five largest in the world. Companies will find ideal opportunities for making valuable contacts at the Tokyo Toy Show from 29 August to 1 September. With 32 exhibitors, the World of Toys Pavilion at the fair organised by the Japan Toy Association is again fully booked. Businesses from a total of eight countries will present themselves and their products at the 360 m2 shared stand in the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition centre. Exhibitors benefit from a full-service package supplied by Spielwarenmesse eG, including a ready-made stand along with basic equipment, comprehensive marketing services and individual support before, during and after the fair. 

To Hong Kong with World of Toys

The World of Toys programme continues into 2025 and registration for two events is already open to companies. The Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, taking place from 6 to 9 January, traditionally gets the year off to a start. With over 1,800 exhibitors and more than 42,000 trade visitors this year, the fair is one of the most important events for the industry in the Asia-Pacific region. As such, it offers producers a further opportunity for an entry into this high-growth market. Registration for the shared stand in the heavily frequented Concourse Area of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre closes on 15 September. 

Off to New York

The second stop for the overseas trade fair programme is Toy Fair New York from 1 to 4 March. Worth about US$ 41 billion, the American toy market is the biggest in the world. The World of Toys Pavilion provides a simple route to market entry, at the fair organised by the Toy Association in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Until 15 October, interested companies can still secure for themselves a place at the 200 m2 shared stand in its prominent position on Level 3.

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