Japan Camping Car Show JCCS 2026
The Japan Camping Car Show is Asia's largest camping car festival held at Makuhari Messe. In addition to vehicle displays, the event will feature multiple concept zones where visitors can experience travel, living, and entertainment related to camping. Approximately 200 companies will exhibit, with over 400 camping cars on display. Proposals for camping car life tailored to various lifestyles, from beginners to veteran users, will be presented.
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Pet odor removal spray presented at Japan's major camping car show
Titanist Laboratories exhibited a pet odor removal and disinfectant spray at the Japan Camping Car Show (JCCS) 2026. The event, held from January 30 t...
Titanist Laboratories exhibited a pet odor removal and disinfectant spray at the Japan Camping Car Show (JCCS) 2026. The event, held from January 30 to February 2 at Makuhari Messe, is considered the largest of its kind in Asia, featuring over 400 motorhomes and campers. The product is marketed as pet-safe, containing only water and titanium dioxide.
Toy Factory unveils new DaVinci 6.0 motorhome and Leica at Japan show
Toy Factory presented new models at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in Makuhari. The fully redesigned DaVinci 6.0 motorhome is 5995 mm long and featur...
Toy Factory presented new models at the Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in Makuhari. The fully redesigned DaVinci 6.0 motorhome is 5995 mm long and features a 2.2-liter diesel engine. The Leica model, making its Japan debut, is 6590 mm long with an interior by an Italian designer.
Japan's largest motorhome show reveals new market trends
The Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in Makuhari featured a record 450 motorhomes from 200 companies. Despite the total vehicle fleet growing to 173,000 un...
The Japan Camping Car Show 2026 in Makuhari featured a record 450 motorhomes from 200 companies. Despite the total vehicle fleet growing to 173,000 units, new production has been declining since 2023. Key trends include rising demand for affordable models based on passenger cars and a shortage of Toyota Hiace base vehicles.
Daihatsu Atrai-based camper van with pop-up roof shown at JCCS 2026
At the Japan Camping Car Show 2026, the specialist Route Six presented its flagship camper van, the Confy, based on a Daihatsu Atrai. The Confy II POP...
At the Japan Camping Car Show 2026, the specialist Route Six presented its flagship camper van, the Confy, based on a Daihatsu Atrai. The Confy II POP variant features a pop-up roof with a tent, increasing sleeping capacity to four people. Standard equipment includes enhanced insulation, a climate control system, a lithium battery, and a solar panel.
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