Japan: A guide to spring/summer 2026 fashion and textile trade shows

Japan: A guide to spring/summer 2026 fashion and textile trade shows

Japan: A guide to spring/summer 2026 fashion and textile trade shows

Japan: A guide to spring/summer 2026 fashion and textile trade shows

Trade shows provide a unique opportunity to experience Japan's traditional techniques and craftsmanship. They also serve as a platform for connecting with domestic buyers and brands_ and for building networks with industry professionals from Europe_ the US_ and Asia. As the season begins in earnest from March_ early consideration of exhibiting or attending is recommended.

Kyoto International Gift Show – March 11 and 12

Japan: A guide to spring/summer 2026 fashion and textile trade shows

The Kyoto International Gift Show is a trade fair dedicated to promoting Kyoto's traditional crafts and supporting their future. The event brings together fashion accessories_ including bags and shoes; apparel; and jewellery_ all showcasing artisanal skill at the Miyako Messe Kyoto International Exhibition Hall. The previous edition featured 280 exhibitors_ with eight joining from overseas.

Returning exhibitors do not require screening_ although a review process is in place for certain curated sections. Special exhibitions are also planned_ including the 'Active Creators Store_' which showcases products with exceptional design_ and 'Waza-haku_' dedicated to items demonstrating master craftsmanship. The event will also promote sustainability by featuring products made from upcycled materials and highlighting traditional repair cultures such as re-dyeing and kintsugi.

Students and the general public can attend the event for free by requesting an invitation through pre-registration. As of January 2026_ exhibitor information can also be requested online.

Jitac European Textile Fair Spring – March 11-13

The Jitac European Textile Fair offers insight into European trends without leaving Japan. This year's edition will showcase fabrics and materials for the spring/summer 2027 season. It will be a crucial source of inspiration for Japanese designers and apparel manufacturers_ potentially shaping the success of their upcoming collections.

Companies advancing the digitalisation of textile design will also be exhibiting_ alongside the material suppliers.

Approximately 70 companies exhibit each year. The admission fee for visitors is 3_000 yen for on-the-day tickets and 2_000 yen for advance tickets.

Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo – March 16-21

The theme for Rakuten Fashion Week 2026 is 'Be the Seam of the World – JFW 20 + 20'. This theme signifies the ambition for Tokyo to act as a hub connecting global creativity_ building on the achievements of the past 20 years. The event will once again be held at Shibuya Hikarie. Hall A will host full-scale runway shows_ while Hall B will be dedicated to experimental productions and medium-scale presentations.

The organiser_ the Japan Fashion Week Organization (JFWO)_ has also shifted its policy from the spring/summer 2026 season. It will now limit participation in the official schedule primarily to brands presenting physically. Following the Covid-19 pandemic_ where digital presentations became standard_ this move clearly signals a re-evaluation of the value of fabric textures_ spatial design_ and direct audience engagement.

The application period for brands for the autumn/winter 2026 season ran from November 2025. Support systems to enhance presentation quality were also strengthened_ including consultations for first-time participants and venue previews. Registration for press_ buyers_ and photographers opened on January 13_ 2026_ and closed on February 13.

Tranoi Tokyo – March 18 and 19

Tranoi Tokyo is the Tokyo edition of the Parisian trade show 'Tranoi'_ organised in partnership with the JFWO. The event gathers creators from diverse fields such as fashion_ art_ music_ and books at the Bellesalle Shibuya Garden. It runs concurrently with Rakuten Fashion Week as an associated event_ providing an opportunity to connect with industry professionals attending the shows. The previous edition featured 250 brands and attracted around 3_000 visitors.

The event aims to be a platform connecting Asia with the world_ featuring exhibitors from regions including the Middle East and Africa. It is an essential trade fair for buyers sourcing global brands.

As of February 2026_ visitor registration is available on the website.

Faw Tokyo (Fashion World Tokyo) – April 8-10

Faw Tokyo is Japan's largest fashion trade show_ featuring products from Japan and across the globe. A key highlight is the opportunity to connect with companies from every stage of the fashion supply chain_ from materials and manufacturing to brands and retail. The upcoming event at Tokyo Big Sight is expected to attract 27_000 visitors_ including buyers from department stores and trading companies_ and will feature over 700 exhibiting brands.

The venue is divided into nine distinct zones. These include the 'Made-in-Japan Expo Fair_' which focuses on Japanese products; the 'Textile Expo_' dedicated to textiles; and the 'Sustainable Fashion Expo_' which showcases sustainable materials and products.

As of February 2026_ visitor applications are being accepted on the website. Registration is free and open to industry professionals_ sole proprietors_ and freelancers.

Tokyo Textile Scope 2027 Spring Summer – April 15 and 17

Tokyo Textile Scope is a trade fair organised by the JFWO that specialises in Japanese fibres and textiles. The event allows visitors to discover materials sought after by buyers and learn about new product development and business initiatives. It also features a materials competition. This year's edition will take place at the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Hamamatsucho-kan.

Full details for the upcoming event have not yet been announced. However_ last year's edition featured a shibori dyeing demonstration by Uchida Dyeing Factory and a showcase of materials used in the collection of Paris Fashion Week brand_ Doublet.

Applications to exhibit at the upcoming event are now closed_ making the October edition the next opportunity for interested brands. The fair is open to industry professionals_ students_ and the general public.

Tokyo Leather Fair – May 21 and 22

The Tokyo Leather Fair is one of Japan's largest leather materials exhibitions_ held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito-kan. It gathers natural and artificial leathers_ trims_ and functional materials_ acting as a platform for the latest domestic and international material trends. The fair also hosts trend seminars_ a curated exhibition from the international trade show Lineapelle_ and material competitions_ offering valuable insights for product development and planning teams.

The 'Trend Laboratory' section will feature seminars from speakers such as fashion journalist Chiyumi Hioki and Antonella Bertagnin_ head of trend selection for the world-leading Italian leather trade fair_ Lineapelle. They will discuss the future of leather fashion from an international perspective. The event also includes several competitions_ including 'Kiwame no Ichi Sozai' for tanners; 'Kawa-kon!' for emerging creators; and the 'Youth Creators Award' for high school students and younger participants.

Asian Fashion Fair – June 9-11

The Asian Fashion Fair (AFF) is an industry platform enabling direct negotiations between suppliers and buyers. Established in 2003_ it has connected the Japanese market with Asian manufacturing and material companies for over 20 years. The fair covers a wide range of categories_ including apparel; materials; trims; accessories; and home textiles. Exhibitors are primarily from China and Southeast Asia_ with key participating countries including China_ Cambodia_ and Vietnam.

The event specialises in sourcing and negotiations for the textile and apparel industry_ attracting manufacturers_ brands_ trading companies_ specialty retailers_ and wholesalers. Over 78 percent of visiting buyers are decision-makers with purchasing authority. This allows exhibitors to secure direct orders and strengthen existing client relationships. Seminars and forums led by industry experts also offer insights into market trends_ analysis_ and global business strategies.

Attendance is by pre-registration_ and industry professionals can enter for free. Smooth entry is possible by presenting the QR code issued after registration. Companies wishing to exhibit can also request information and apply through the official website.