
The gathering, scheduled to take place from 1–3 October 2025, will provide a platform for participants to engage with the latest trends, innovations, and opportunities for expansion in the fields of fashion and technology.
With over 900 exhibitors from more than 20 countries and regions, this exhibition will feature ten specialised shows that span the entire spectrum of the fashion sector.
This year’s edition introduces the ‘REuse Business Expo’, a new segment dedicated to the burgeoning resale and circular fashion market.
With projections indicating that the global reuse market could reach Y4tn by 2030, FaW Tokyo Autumn positions itself as a key player in promoting sustainable and profitable business practices.
Another highlight is the ‘Takumi Zone’ within the Made in Japan Export Fair. This new area will display an array of premium textiles and fashion products from Japan’s esteemed production regions. It aims to honour and share Japan’s reputation for high-quality craftsmanship and innovation.
The ‘Brands & Designers Expo’ will bring together established brands with up-and-coming designers, offering a platform for creative expression and design excellence. The Designers’ Gate within this expo will spotlight Japan’s emerging fashion talents.

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By GlobalDataThe ‘Fashion Sourcing Expo’ is set to facilitate connections between buyers and manufacturing partners, focusing on original equipment manufacturer/original design manufacturer solutions that enhance business efficiency and expansion.
Meanwhile, the ‘Textile Expo’ will cater to those seeking innovative textiles that offer both quality and functionality.
Sustainability remains a central theme with the ‘Sustainable Fashion Expo’, which will present eco-friendly fashion and textiles.
The ‘Wellness/Beauty/Functional Clothes Expo’ will merge fashion with well-being, featuring garments designed for comfort and functionality.
For sports enthusiasts, the ‘Sports Fashion Expo’ will highlight trends in activewear that combine performance with style.
The ‘Fashion Tech Expo’ promises a glimpse into the future of fashion with its focus on automation, retail technology, and AI solutions.
In celebration of six decades of diplomatic relations between Japan and Korea, the Discover Korea Spotlight will offer an exclusive look at Korean fashion influences through seminars, exhibits, and designs.
The event’s international scope is further emphasised by 15 international pavilions showcasing diverse regions such as Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
These pavilions are set to provide insights into global craftsmanship, sourcing capabilities, and local expertise crucial for fostering international partnerships.