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The ongoing inaugural edition of the Japan Mobility Show (press days were October 25 and 26, followed by an invitation-only day and general audience access from October 28 to November 5) clearly shows that – when everyone unites, great things will always appear quite easily.

More precisely, all of Japan's automakers united to make the successor of the Tokyo Motor Show (if not retired, the event was celebrating its 70th anniversary soon) an event to remember. Big and small, large or narrow, these carmakers tried to show that traditional auto gatherings, repackaged as something a little more, still have a bit of life in them.


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