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International Jewellery Tokyo show slated for May in Kobe, Japan
With over 20% of buyers coming from countries other than Japan, IJK 2024 offers a truly international platform for networking and business opportunities
Kobe – The International Jewellery Kobe (IJK) 2024 is scheduled to take place from May 16 to 18 at the Kobe International Exhibition Hall. Japan being the third-largest jewellery market in the world, is deemed to be the perfect host for the prestigious event.
Held in Japan, Asia’s hub of the jewellery market, the International Jewellery Tokyo (IJT) shows are a trio of prestigious events that occur thrice each year (Tokyo in January, Kobe in May, Yokohama in October). Celebrated for their exquisite assortment of diamonds, gemstones, and pearl jewellery, the IJT shows offer a dynamic platform for industry professionals to connect, discover, and prosper.
Together, these events attract more than 58,000 buyers from major retailers, wholesalers/importers, jewellery designers, and other buyers. With over 20% of buyers coming from countries other than Japan, IJK 2024 offers a truly international platform for networking and business opportunities, providing exhibitors with a unique opportunity to connect with a global audience.
With a significant international exhibitor participation, IJK 2024 offers a comprehensive overview of the latest trends, designs, and innovations in the jewellery market.
Over the years, the IJT shows have garnered high satisfaction rates from exhibitors, with over 86% of the approximately 1,500 companies being repeat exhibitors. This high level of satisfaction underscores the importance of IJK as a necessary trade platform for the jewellery industry, covering the entire Japanese market and all buying seasons
“As the premier event in the retail jewellery industry, International Jewellery Kobe plays a crucial role in driving innovation and growth,” said Yoshihito Waki, Show Director, IJK. “We are committed to providing a platform that not only showcases the best the industry has to offer but also addresses the evolving needs and preferences of today’s consumers,.” Waki concluded.
Courtesy: RX Japan
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