Advance Tickets for Tourism EXPO Japan 2026 Go on Sale

Advance Tickets for Tourism EXPO Japan 2026 Go on Sale

The Japan Travel and Tourism Association, the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA), and the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) began selling advance admission tickets for Tourism EXPO Japan 2026 on July 10.

Advance tickets are less expensive than tickets purchased on the day. Admission is 1,200 yen in advance and 1,500 yen on the day for adults. Admission with a disability certificate discount is 1,000 yen, with the same price available for one accompanying person. Admission is free for elementary school students and younger when accompanied by a guardian. Students are admitted free with advance registration and presentation of a student ID. This year, a package plan including a Yurikamome one-day pass is available for 1,950 yen in advance (normally 2,020 yen) and 2,250 yen on the day (normally 2,320 yen).

Tickets will be available from July 10 through September 25. They can be purchased through the official website, convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart, and Ministop), Jalan Play & Experience Reservations, VELTRA, and Rakuten Travel.

The theme of the 12th edition is “Evolving Forms of Travel.” Forty-six prefectures from Japan and around 70 countries and regions from around the world will participate to showcase the appeal of travel. The event will return to Tokyo for the first time in two years, with a target of 180,000 visitors. As people’s values, interests, and travel styles become increasingly diverse, the event aims to be enjoyable for everyone who loves travel.

The venue is Tokyo Big Sight. The event will be held from September 24 to 27. September 24 and 25 are industry and press days, and the general public will not be admitted.

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