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66. Tokyo International Gift Show: DigInfo

DigInfo – www.diginfo.tv Links www.giftshow.co.jp www.atpf.org www.giftshow.co.jp The 66th Tokyo International Gift Show Autumn 2008 at the Tokyo Big Sight was held and took the entire building in the East and West halls for a total exhibition area of ​​86,410 square meters, which corresponds to the area six Tokyo Dome. This Gift Show is known as one of the most practical and fairs twice a year. The opening ceremony took second September with the participation of 2,200 exhibitors from Japan and abroad, and the Expo was around 30 trade fairs, the first line on the display of the new, stylish designs that are concentrated together well to our everyday lifestyles. The 51st Active created Design Craft Fair presented an active design area and design collections with superior lifestyle-oriented design issues for ordinary people. Several events were also with the Hawaii Healing Space World, the Robot Showcase, that a lineup of entertainment robots appear, and in Asia Trade Promotion Forum (ATPF) that included the participation of 28 nations from abroad instead. Traditional and modern Japanese brands, the Inner articles are designed with a Japanese flavor also were involved presented. These events provided the opportunity to enjoy visitors, unique items from abroad. The beauty cosmetics exhibition presents an abundance of unique goods from abroad, including organic soaps, cosmetics and make-up kits. With the growing popularity


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Eco Friendly Products that Use Bamboo : DigInfo


DigInfo – www.diginfo.tv Amadam exhibited eco friendly products that use bamboo at the Eco Products 2008 Exhibition. The products are based on a concept of “living with bamboo”. Bamboo is grown almost entirely without the use of agrochemicals, can grow in 3 months, and can be used in products after three years. Therefore, companies are focusing on bamboo as a superior ecological material that can be used in place of cotton and timber. Amadam began selling the eco-friendly bamboo products in September and is now selling its products on-line through Yahoo Japan and Rakuten.

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