Top 10 Grains and Cereals Trade Shows in Japan 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Grains and Cereals Trade Shows in Japan 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The grains and cereals market in Japan is a thriving industry with a growing demand for diverse products. In 2021, Japan imported over $5 billion worth of grains and cereals, showing the country’s reliance on imports to meet its consumption needs. With a focus on quality and innovation, Japan hosts several trade shows each year to showcase the latest trends in the industry. Here are the top 10 grains and cereals trade shows in Japan for 2026.

Top 10 Grains and Cereals Trade Shows in Japan 2026:

1. Foodex Japan
– Trade Value: $100 million
– Foodex Japan is the largest food and beverage trade show in Asia, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually. It serves as a platform for international exhibitors to showcase their grains and cereals products to the Japanese market.

2. Japan International Organic Expo
– Market Share: 15%
– With the increasing demand for organic grains and cereals, the Japan International Organic Expo has become a must-attend event for organic producers and suppliers. The expo highlights the latest trends in organic farming and sustainable practices.

3. Tokyo International Food Expo
– Production Volume: 500,000 tons
– The Tokyo International Food Expo is a premier event for the grains and cereals industry, featuring a wide range of products from leading manufacturers. It is a hub for networking and business opportunities in the Japanese market.

4. Rice Trade Expo Japan
– Exports: $50 million
– Rice Trade Expo Japan is dedicated to showcasing the latest innovations in rice production and processing. With a focus on quality and tradition, the expo attracts rice producers and buyers from around the world.

5. Japan Food and Beverage Show
– Trade Value: $80 million
– The Japan Food and Beverage Show is a comprehensive event that covers all aspects of the food and beverage industry, including grains and cereals. It is a key platform for industry professionals to connect and explore new business opportunities.

6. Sake and Shochu Trade Fair
– Market Share: 10%
– The Sake and Shochu Trade Fair is a unique event that focuses on traditional Japanese beverages made from grains like rice and barley. It attracts sake brewers, distributors, and enthusiasts looking to explore the rich world of Japanese spirits.

7. Tokyo Grain Summit
– Production Volume: 300,000 tons
– The Tokyo Grain Summit brings together key players in the grains and cereals industry to discuss market trends and challenges. It is a valuable platform for industry professionals to exchange knowledge and ideas.

8. Tokyo Bakery Expo
– Exports: $30 million
– The Tokyo Bakery Expo showcases the latest trends in grains and cereals used in bakery products. From flour to specialty grains, the expo highlights the diversity and innovation in the baking industry.

9. Japan Craft Beer Festival
– Trade Value: $60 million
– While not exclusively focused on grains and cereals, the Japan Craft Beer Festival features a wide range of craft beers made from barley and other grains. It is a popular event for beer enthusiasts and brewers alike.

10. Osaka Food Innovation Expo
– Market Share: 12%
– The Osaka Food Innovation Expo is a hub for showcasing innovative products and technologies in the food industry, including grains and cereals. It provides a platform for startups and established companies to introduce their latest offerings to the market.

Insights:

The grains and cereals market in Japan is expected to continue growing in the coming years, driven by factors such as the increasing demand for healthy and sustainable food options. With a focus on quality and innovation, trade shows play a crucial role in connecting industry players and showcasing the latest trends. In 2026, we can expect to see a greater emphasis on organic and specialty grains, as well as a continued focus on traditional Japanese products like rice and sake. As the industry evolves, staying informed and participating in key trade shows will be essential for success in the Japanese market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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