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Japan Expo

Coordinates:48°58′20″N2°30′59″E / 48.97222°N 2.51639°E /48.97222; 2.51639
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Japanese pop-culture convention in Paris
Japan Expo
StatusActive
GenreJapanese culture
Interactive entertainment
VenueParis-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre
LocationsVillepinte,Paris
CountryFrance
Inaugurated1999
Most recentJuly 3, 2025; 7 months ago (2025-07-03)
AttendanceIncrease 252,510 (2019)
Organized bySEFA EVENT
JTS Group
Websitewww.japan-expo-paris.com/en/
This article is about the Japanese pop culture convention. For the 1970 world's fair in Osaka, seeExpo '70. For the 2025 world's fair, seeExpo 2025.

Japan Expo is a convention onJapanese popular culture – the largest of its kind outside Japan – taking place inParis,France, although it has branched out into a partnership festival –Kultima – and expanded to include some European and US pop culture as well. It is held yearly at the beginning of July for four days (usually from Thursday to Sunday) in theParis-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre (the second-largestconvention centre in France). The attendance has increased steadily over the years, with 2,400 visitors welcomed in the first edition in 1999 and more than 252,510 for the 2019 edition.

As with theOlympic Games and many other mass gatherings, the 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled because of the globalCOVID-19 pandemic.

History

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Momoiro Clover Z performed at Japan Expo 2012. The group is ranked as number one among female idol groups according to 2013–2017 surveys.[1]

The first exposition took place in 1999 at theISC Paris Business School and welcomed 2,400 visitors, a number which has grown steadily. In 2002, Japan Expo was hosted at theCenter of New Industries and Technologies (CNIT) inLa Défense, Paris.

In 2005, the event was cancelled out of security concerns due to the large number of visitors. The exposition has since moved to the largerParis-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre.

In 2020 and 2021, the event was cancelled due to the globalCOVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Event history

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DatesVenueAttendanceGuests
1999ISC Paris Business School2,400
June 24–25, 2000EPITA3,200[3]
December 8–10, 2000Espace Champerret8,000[4]
June 29 – July 1, 2001Espace Austerlitz12,000[5]Eric Etcheverry, Brigitte Lecordier, Eric Legrand, Michel Barouille, Liliane Davis, Enrique, Jean-Pierre Savelli[6]
July 5–7, 2002CNIT[7]21,000[8]Nami Akimoto, andTsutomu Nihei[9]
July 5–6, 2003CNIT29,000[10]Keiji Goto, Nobuhiro Okaseko, and Ryosuke Sakamoto[11]
July 2–4, 2004CNIT41,000[12]Hisashi Abe,Masakazu Katsura,Mana,Andy Seto, Hiroshi Watari, and Kanemori Yoshinori[13]
July 1–3, 2005Convention canceled[7]
July 7–9, 2006Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center[7]56,000[14]Hitomitoi, Kenjiro Kawatsu,Morishige, Hideki Owada,Aki Shimizu, Mamiya Takizaki,Kazuhide Tomonaga, Takaharu Okuma,Plastic Tree andAnna Tsuchiya[15][16]
July 6–8, 2007Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center83,000[17]Dio – Distraught Overlord, GARI,Halcali, Keiko Ichiguchi, Sachiko Kamimura, Masachika Kawata, Minae Matsukawa,Ichirou Mizuki, Junko Mizuno,Olivia Lufkin, Moon Kana, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiroyuki Takei, Hironobu Takeshita, Syuji Takeya,Nana Kitade andYoshiki[18]
July 3–6, 2008Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center134,467[19]Yutaka Izubuchi, Junko Kawakami, Toshihiro Kawamoto,Kazuo Koike,Setona Mizushiro,Go Nagai,Takeshi Obata,Oh! great,Yoshiyuki Sadamoto,Scandal,Ra:IN (Pata and Michiaki only[20]),Munehisa Sakai, Chihiro Tamaki,Tetsuya Tsutsui, andMiyavi[21]
July 2–5, 2009Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center165,501[22]CLAMP,AKB48,Shinichirō Watanabe, Moriyasu Taniguchi, Mizuho Nishikubo, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Shiori Furukawa, Akemi Takada,Natsuki Takaya,Sakae Esuno, Daisuke Nishijima,Dai Satō, Hitoshi Ichimura,Tetsuya Nishio,Junko Takeuchi,Takami Akai, Akemi Hayashi, Kazuya Hatazawa,Showtaro Morikubo, Hikari Yamaguchi, Yuuichiro Hirata, Shintaro Akiyama, Ryousuke Katoh,Kanon Wakeshima, Benjamin (Zhang Lin), Ji Di (Zu Ya-Le), Aurore, Benjamin Reiss, Ludo Lullabi,School Food Punishment,Ra:IN[23]
July 1–4, 2010Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center173,680[24]Tsukasa Hojo,Noriyuki Iwadare,Morning Musume,An Nakahara, Masakazu Katsura,Hiro Mashima,Seikima-II, HITT & Guests, Jun Mochizuki, Suika, die!!die!!color!!!,Kazue Kato, Anipunk,Aya Kanno,Gibier du Mari,Yukari Tamura,X Japan (Toshi andYoshiki only),Vivid[25]
June 30 – July 3, 2011Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center192,000[26]Hangry & Angry,Dream Morning Musume (Yoshizawa and Ishikawa),DJ Shiru'sK-ble JungleAkira Yamaoka,Nobuteru Yūki,Yumiko Igarashi,H. Naoto,PASSPO☆,Head Phones President
July 5–8, 2012Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center219,614[27]Christielle Huet-Gomez, Alice Briére-Haquet, Samantha Bailly, Hideo Katsumata, Chiaki Miyamoto,Yoshihisa Kishimoto,Moto Hagio, Natsumi Aida, Mariya Nishiuchi, Hideo Baba, Katsuhiro Harada,Haruhiko Mikimoto, Masao Maruyama, Kamui, Sakizo, Triple Tails.S (Kana andMio Shirai),Satsuki, Shiitake, Salagir, Jérôme Morel, Gogeta Jr., Marlène, Ibi, Furo and Mimi, Berrizo, Monsieur To, TroyB, Tetsuya Tsutsui, Professor Sakamoto,Kyary Pamyu Pamyu,Toshio Maeda, Ein Lee,Tetsuya Saruwatari, Anli Pollicino,Man With A Mission,Daizystripper,Makoto Shinkai, N0isY☆KidS, Rei Toma,Kohei Tanaka,Junko Iwao, Virgo a.k.a. Hammer, Hemenway,Momoiro Clover Z,Idoling!!!,Keiji Inafune,Flow,Naoki Urasawa,[28] Top 16 FrenchStarCraft II: Wings of Liberty players From2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series:France Nationals[29]
July 4–7, 2013Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center232,876[30]Tetsuo Hara, Masahiro Ikeno, Atsuhiro Iwakami,Shōji Kawamori, Kim Byung Jin,Keito Kōme,Toshiyuki Kubooka, Tomonori Ochikoshi, Aya Oda, Mamiya Takizaki, Tatsuyuki Tanaka, Aki Akana,angela,°C-ute, Dear Loving,Deathgaze,Dempagumi.inc, J☆Dee’Z, Kao=S, Anam Kawashima,Kylee,May'n, Maywa Denki,Nightmare, Ninjaman Japan, Sansanar,Urbangarde, Tsubasa Masuwaka, Una,Hideo Baba,Katsuhiro Harada,Shinji Hashimoto,Yoshinori Kitase, Hisashi Koinuma,Tetsuya Nomura,Motomu Toriyama,Naoki Yoshida, Samantha Bailly, Jérôme Hamon,Shiitake,Ray Fujita, Laure Kié,Kikutaro,Katsuyuki Konishi,Natsuna,Kazma Sakamoto,Daisuke Sekimoto,Hiromu Takahashi,Junko Takeuchi[31]
July 2–6, 2014Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center240,189[32]Moumoon,Shoko Nakagawa,Berryz Kobo,°C-ute,Nogod,Kamui Fujiwara,Izumi Matsumoto[33]
July 2–5, 2015Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center247,473[34]Shigeru Miyamoto,Takashi Tezuka,Pink Babies,[35] Tsubasa Sakaguchi, K-ble Jungle
July 7–10, 2016Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center234,852[36]Junichi Masuda,Hiro Mashima,Hironobu Kageyama,Psycho le Cému,Man with a Mission
July 6–9, 2017Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center238,241[37]Kenji Kamiyama,Yoshiki Sakurai
July 5–8, 2018Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center247,919[38]Buichi Terasawa,Shinichiro Watanabe, Nobuyoshi Habara,Atsushi Ohkubo,Daimaou Kosaka,Toshihiro Kawamoto, Imitoshi Yamane,Crystal Lake
July 4–7, 2019Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center252,510Angela, Yuegene Fay, Yaya Han, Aya Hirano, Kamui, Mika Kobayashi,Leiji Matsumoto,Go Nagai, Akito Osuga, Ryosuke Sakamoto,Yoko Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Tomino, Dadaroma, Twin Cosplay,Tony Valente[39]
July 2–5, 2020Convention postponed to 2022[2]
July 14–17, 2022[2]Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center254,084[2]Yuzu Natsumi, May'n, Sorgenti, Blue Encount,Yūsuke Kozaki, True,Tsukasa Hojo[40]
July 13–16,

2023[41]

Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre255,259[42]Tsukasa Hojo, Yuzu Natsumi,Vickeblanka,Noriko Tadano,Batten Girls,Sakurazaka46
July 11–14,

2024

Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre200,716[43]
July 3–6,

2025

Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition CentreJunji Ito,Yoko Takahashi,Kazuhiko Torishima,Toyotarou,Oh! Great,Broken by the Scream[44]
July 9-12, 2026Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre
°C-ute at Japan Expo 2014

Japan Expo in other cities

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Other than the main convention in Paris, Japan Expo has expanded to 4 cities in 3 countries on 2 continents:

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