When venturing to Tokyo for hospitality events or business conferences you will find yourself along with hundreds of other attendees in one of the exhibition centers located within the city. The first convention and art center in Tokyo is the Tokyo International Forum. It features a brilliant glass atrium and unique halls for tradeshows and conferences in each of its four buildings. The Tokyo International Exhibition Center, or Tokyo Big Sight, is one of the largest venues within the city. It features an eight-story Conference Tower and a total floor space of 230,873 m², which is the ideal location for large conventions, trade shows, and conferences.
Successfully exhibiting at trade shows or at conventions requires hiring the best and most professional brand ambassadors, MC’s, and product demonstrators available for hire. Finding the most professional and highly trained brand ambassadors, spokesmodels, and more that you need for success is available for hire at Expo Stars. The spokesmodels available from this promotion staff agency are trained in engaging visitors, face 2 face marketing, and product demonstrators. This skilled promo staff will explain the services and/or products that you have on exhibit and will use their talents as crowd gatherers to help you reach your goals and ROI.
When traveling to Tokyo, international flights primarily come into the Narita International Airport; the Haneda airport handles both domestic and international flights. Traveling throughout the city is possible using public transportation options, which include buses, trains, monorails, rental cars, and taxis. If you have any time away from the convention you may want to have a look around the city. Tokyo features a wide variety of leisure activities, Japanese gardens, museums, as well as the Onsen hot springs that visitors can see and explore. There are also beaches to enjoy, along with the Shinagawa Aquarium, and the Ueno Zoological Gardens. At the yokocho alleys, people browsing the alleys will find a variety of shops selling a selection of food and other items. Lodging in Tokyo ranges from boutiques like the Hotel Niwa Tokyo to high-end hotels such as the Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo.