Messe Frankfurt Japan Ltd. (President: Yasushi Kajiwara) will hold "Beautyworld Japan Tokyo," Japan's largest B2B comprehensive beauty trade fair, for three days from Monday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight Halls 1-4 + Atrium, and South Halls 1-4. More than 820 companies, including about 250 new exhibitors and about 120 overseas exhibitors, will present products and services related to aesthetics, hair, nails, beauty, health, femcare/femtech, and beauty foods to an estimated 70,000 visitors. Additionally, four zones gathering products and services on the theme of comprehensive beauty and health—such as fitness, healthcare, and mindfulness—will be developed as the "Wellness Area." Furthermore, against the backdrop of the expanding luxury perfume market, a new zone called "KAORI et Parfum" will be established within the "Platinum Area" to feature a collection of niche fragrances.

Inside the venue of "Beautyworld Japan Tokyo" held in 2025

Venue moves to West + South Halls, developing 16 product-specific zones including a new area

In 2026, due to large-scale renovation work at Tokyo Big Sight, the event will be held in Tokyo Big Sight West Halls 1-4 + Atrium, and South Halls 1-4. While maintaining a focus on aesthetic cosmetics and beauty equipment, which are major features of Beautyworld Japan, and in response to the growing market demand for health and well-being, West Hall 3 will house the "Wellness Area," bringing together four zones: "Body + Beauty," "Tasty," "Femmore," and "Fitness + Beauty" to propose total beauty. The new "KAORI et Parfum" zone will gather niche fragrances from Japan and abroad, which are typically sold through limited channels, creating opportunities to discover new scents that can enhance salon retail sales. Additionally, the "Clinic Care" zone, an area exclusive to medical professionals that was launched last year, will continue in the "Platinum Area," introducing exclusive cosmetics and health foods for use in beauty clinics.

From overseas, pavilions from South Korea and China, as well as exhibitors from the United States, India, Senegal, Thailand, Taiwan, Germany, and Hong Kong will showcase the latest trends in cosmetics, makeup, hair care, nails, and OEM/ODM products, leveraging the unique characteristics of each country and region. Concurrently, the "Tokyo Nail Forum 2026," a major spring nail event organized by the NPO Japan Nailist Association that attracts attention from nailists in Japan and abroad, will be held in South Hall 3.

A variety of networking events, including business matchmaking and events for medical professionals

During the fair, three events will be held for direct interaction between exhibitors and visitors. The "Business Matchmaking Meetings," now in its third year, will feature about 20 overseas buyers, providing domestic exhibitors with opportunities to expand their international sales channels.

Also, within the "Clinic Care" zone, a networking event called "Happy Hour" will be held on the second day, Tuesday, May 19, for exhibitors and medical-related visitors. The event will welcome official Clinic Care ambassadors Ms. Seiko Soyama (Director, Seikomedical Beauty Clinic) and Dr. Yu Okubo (Supervising Director, BIANCA CLINIC & Director, Omotesando). Furthermore, the Women's Aesthetic Medicine Association (WAM) will hold a special event, "WAM in Beautyworld Japan Tokyo: Delving into the Essence of Medical Institution Exclusive Products - Top Companies × Doctors Exhaustively Discuss the Forefront of Beauty." Top companies dealing in medical-exclusive products and doctors active on the front lines of aesthetic medicine will introduce the latest trends in a talk-show format...

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