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4Th Japan Sports Week EVENT20_BRC_E_H1H4 (shi) EVENT20_BRC_E_H1H4 (shi) Exhibiting Information Extensive Services Maximise Your Result Japan’s Leading Exhibition in the Industry! Show Management fully supports the exhibitors providing free extensive promotional services 4th Japan Sports Week 1 VIP Invitation System 2 Online Exhibitor & Product Search Dates: Feb. 24 [Wed] - 26 [Fri], 2021 Venue: Makuhari Messe, Japan Organised by: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. Show Management offers VIP invitation system to Online show catalogue enables exhibitors. The system allows exhibitors to invite visitors to search exhibitors/exhibits. Consisting Shows: 4th Sports Business Expo TOKYO 1st Training Equipment & Fitness Expo TOKYO their VIP clients to visit their booths. By showcasing your products Concurrent Shows: 8th Live Entertainment Expo TOKYO 8th Events & Amusement Expo TOKYO information, you can attract a number 4th Government & Public Sector Week Japan of visitors to your booth. (Image) 3 E-mails Featuring Overseas Products 4 Media Exposure E-mail promotion is conducted to Show Management invites over 640,000* contacts all over press personnel to visit the world. the show and encourages them to cover various exhibits in mass media. *expected. including concurrent shows (Image) (Image) Exhibiting space is limited. Organiser: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. Japan Sports Week Show Management Scenes from the previous show in 2020 Apply Today! 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg.,1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0570, Japan E-mail: [email protected] TEL: +81-3-3349-8510 FAX: +81-3 -3344-2400 Web: www.sportsexpo.jp/en/ A division of Reed Business Registered in England, Number 678540 www.sportsexpo.jp/en/ SPO20_BRC_E_P1P2 (shi) SPO20_BRC_E_P1P2 (shi) Scenes from the previous show in 2020 Japan is Attractive Market! 1 Japanese Government Plans to 2 Japanese Fitness Market Expanding! Triple Market Size by 2025! Sales Turnover of Fitness Clubs The number of fitness club members has Japan Sports Agency (JSA) is now aiming to expand Japanese sports 3,066 been increasing and a person in Japan (USD Millions) 3,027 spends more money on fitness compared to market from 50.0 billion to 138.2 billion USD by 2025! 2,984 3,000 USA & UK. Increasing 2,900 2,860 Number of Fitness Club Members* 2,820 2000: 2.1 million threefold! 2,800 2018: 3.4 million 138.2 billion 2,725 (USD) 2,700 2,659 Yearly Expense for Fitness Clubs (per person)** Japan: 931.91 USD *Including concurrent shows 2,600 USA: 516.80 USD 50.0 billion UK: 747.47 USD 0 Achieved a Huge Success with (USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 (Year) *Source: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 **Source: Global Report (IHRSA) 35,467* Visitors at 2020 Show 2012 2025 Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 Source: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry In 2018. Calculated by yearly sales value/number of fitness club members Featuring News: Japan’s National Sports Budget Increasing! Japan‘s national sports budget has reached 318 Growth of National Sports Budget in Japan 318 (USD Millions) 304 309 million USD in 2019. The budget doubled from 300 294 2006, meaning sports business is a national 263 commitment in Japan. 250 232 214 221 205 207 207 200 Use of national sports budget: 170 173 -Sports business industry promotions 153 150 -Players reinforcement plans -Sports facilities maintenances 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 (Year) -Sports participation expansion projects Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 Source: MEXT, Japan Sports Agency -Other sports-related businesses etc. 2 SPO20_BRC_E_P1P2 (shi) SPO20_BRC_E_P1P2 (shi) Scenes from the previous show in 2020 Japan is Attractive Market! 1 Japanese Government Plans to 2 Japanese Fitness Market Expanding! Triple Market Size by 2025! Sales Turnover of Fitness Clubs The number of fitness club members has Japan Sports Agency (JSA) is now aiming to expand Japanese sports 3,066 been increasing and a person in Japan (USD Millions) 3,027 spends more money on fitness compared to market from 50.0 billion to 138.2 billion USD by 2025! 2,984 3,000 USA & UK. Increasing 2,900 2,860 Number of Fitness Club Members* 2,820 2000: 2.1 million threefold! 2,800 2018: 3.4 million 138.2 billion 2,725 (USD) 2,700 2,659 Yearly Expense for Fitness Clubs (per person)** Japan: 931.91 USD *Including concurrent shows 2,600 USA: 516.80 USD 50.0 billion UK: 747.47 USD 0 Achieved a Huge Success with (USD) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 (Year) *Source: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 **Source: Global Report (IHRSA) 35,467* Visitors at 2020 Show 2012 2025 Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 Source: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry In 2018. Calculated by yearly sales value/number of fitness club members Featuring News: Japan’s National Sports Budget Increasing! Japan‘s national sports budget has reached 318 Growth of National Sports Budget in Japan 318 (USD Millions) 304 309 million USD in 2019. The budget doubled from 300 294 2006, meaning sports business is a national 263 commitment in Japan. 250 232 214 221 205 207 207 200 Use of national sports budget: 170 173 -Sports business industry promotions 153 150 -Players reinforcement plans -Sports facilities maintenances 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 (Year) -Sports participation expansion projects Rate: USD 1=JPY 110 Source: MEXT, Japan Sports Agency -Other sports-related businesses etc. 2 CT19_BRC_E_P1_P2_ABE The Best Gateway to Japan Specialised Shows to Enhance Your Business Gathers All about Sports Business & Training/Fitness Japan Sports Week Consists of 2 Specialised Shows: 4th Exhibitors Visitors Sports Business Expo TOKYO Sports Technologies Stadium & Arena Equipment Promotional Products Companies providing: On-site • Professional & • Data/Video Analysis, AI, Tracking Systems • Displays • Lighting Equipment • Signages • T-shirts • Uniforms • Sports/Athlete Performance Technologies Business Meetings Non-professional Sports Teams • Smart Stadium/Arena Solutions • Audio Equipment • Stadium Seats/Bleachers • Hats • Smartphone Cases • New Watching Solutions (Wearable, IT Solution) etc. • Artificial Grass • Security Solutions etc. • Towels • Cheering Items etc. • Stadium/Arena Equipment • Sports Organisations, College Sports Teams • Purchase/Rental Orders • Products/Services • Professional Athletes to Attract Customers & Fans • Agency Agreement • Stadiums, Sports Arenas, Athletic Fields • Promotional Items • Training/Fitness Equipment • Business Partnership • Gyms, Fitness Centers, Health Clubs • Rehabilitation/Medical Equipment • Training Facilities • Projects Inside & (Images) • Supplement, Protein Drinks Outside Japan • Hotels, Apartments, Offices ...and more • High-technology Wear, Shoes etc. • Industry Distributors etc. 1st Training Equipment & Fitness Expo TOKYO NEW! Training/Fitness Equipment Recovery/Conditioning Equipment Performance Improvement Supplies • Training Machines (Cardio, Strength Training) • Body Recovery Equipment/Supplies(Oxygen Capsule, Ice Bath) • High-technology Wear, Shoes • Functional Inner Wear Supported by following associations/organisations: • Body Component Analysis • Rehabilitation/Medical Equipment • Protein Drink • Amino Acid Drink • Health Monitoring etc. • Pools, Bathtubs, Sauna Baths etc. • Supplements • Body Care Products etc. - Japan Top League Alliance [Special Supporter] - NESTA JAPAN (National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association) - Japan Sport Association (JSPO) - Nippon Professional Baseball Organization - Japan Professional Football League - Japan Women's Football League - Women's Japan Basketball League - Japan Volleyball League Organization - Japan Rugby Top League - Japan American Football League Xcellence (X League) - Japan Softball League - Hockey Japan League Organization - Japan Handball League Organization - Japan Futsal Federation - T.LEAGUE - Japan Sports Analyst Association (JSAA) - Japan Association for University Athletics and Sport - Japanese Association of University Physical Education and Sports (In random order / expected) (Images) 3 4 CT19_BRC_E_P1_P2_ABE The Best Gateway to Japan Specialised Shows to Enhance Your Business Gathers All about Sports Business & Training/Fitness Japan Sports Week Consists of 2 Specialised Shows: 4th Exhibitors Visitors Sports Business Expo TOKYO Sports Technologies Stadium & Arena Equipment Promotional Products Companies providing: On-site • Professional & • Data/Video Analysis, AI, Tracking Systems • Displays • Lighting Equipment • Signages • T-shirts • Uniforms • Sports/Athlete Performance Technologies Business Meetings Non-professional Sports Teams • Smart Stadium/Arena Solutions • Audio Equipment • Stadium Seats/Bleachers • Hats • Smartphone Cases • New Watching Solutions (Wearable, IT Solution) etc. • Artificial Grass • Security Solutions etc. • Towels • Cheering Items etc. • Stadium/Arena Equipment • Sports Organisations, College Sports Teams • Purchase/Rental Orders • Products/Services • Professional Athletes to Attract Customers & Fans • Agency Agreement • Stadiums, Sports Arenas, Athletic Fields • Promotional Items • Training/Fitness Equipment • Business Partnership • Gyms, Fitness Centers, Health Clubs • Rehabilitation/Medical Equipment • Training Facilities • Projects Inside & (Images) • Supplement, Protein Drinks Outside Japan • Hotels, Apartments, Offices ...and more • High-technology Wear, Shoes etc. • Industry Distributors etc. 1st Training Equipment & Fitness Expo TOKYO NEW! 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