All Japan Model & Hobby Show 2022: A First Look

High-angle view of the All Japan Model & Hobby Show 2022 exhibition floor with various vendor booths and crowds of people.

Stepping into the All Japan Model & Hobby Show for the first time was an assault on the senses, in the best way possible. While it “only” occupied two of Tokyo Big Sight‘s cavernous South Halls, the space was a wonderland buzzing with the energy of thousands of fans. From the buzz of excitement around the RC car booths to the hush around detailed models like the IJN Yamato, this wasn’t just an event. It was a pilgrimage site for every kind of hobbyist. I was thrilled to experience it myself.

Detailed 1/16 scale camouflage StuG III tank model on display in a glass case with an airplane poster background.
1/16 scale camouflaged Sturmgeschütz III assault gun

Precision RC cars: Tamiya, Kyosho & Yokomo

Some of the most popular booths belonged to remote-controlled car giants like Tamiya, Kyosho, and Yokomo (who have an arena in Tsukuba). While there was no track to see them in action, the static displays offered something even better: a chance to get nose-to-glass with the incredible engineering. You could see every detail of the exposed carbon fiber chassis, the intricate oil-filled shock absorbers, and the gleaming, custom-painted bodies.

White Toyota Supra and red RC cars on display at a Yokomo booth with remote controls and digital screens.
Yokomo RC cars

Whether you wanted a perfect replica of a Mercedes-AMG GT3 or a wild fantasy drift machine, you could find it. Seeing the sheer level of customization and precision up close made it instantly clear why this hobby is a serious passion in Japan.

Red Liberty Walk Nissan Skyline model car with black LBWK decals and a large spoiler on a display stand.

Plastic model paradise: Top scale kits

Scale military models at the Tamiya booth

At Tamiya’s massive booth, military models were front and center. World War II kits were a clear fan favorite. But the true showstopper was a stunning 2-meter-long model of the modern aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. Its flight deck was populated with F-18 Hornets, E-2C Hawkeyes, and helicopters. It was so real, I could almost see Maverick waiting on the catapult.

Detailed model aircraft carrier with miniature jets on a blue wave base, displayed at a public exhibition.
USS Ronald Reagan

Mobile Suit Gundam: Bandai’s Gunpla showcase

Science-fiction-themed models got attention. The Gundam universe was among the frontrunners. They were camera magnets! Everyone made a beeline for them. Bandai’s booth took up a lot of floor space.

Large Gundam Aerial statue in white, blue, and red with a shield and beam rifle on display at an exhibition booth.
Bandai Mobile Suit Gundam

Fans will love the new models for Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury. They have super-detailed designs and articulation, reflecting the series’ unique aesthetic and characters. The anime series has had no major productions for a few years, so these new battlesuits should excite fans.

Large scale model of a grey and red battleship on gold stands at a hobby exhibition with brand posters.
IJN Yamato

Realistic replica firearms: From AK-47s to M29s

Guns were a big part of All Japan Model and Hobby Show 2022! Many of them looked and felt like the real thing. I’ve never seen a Kalashnikov AK 47 in real life, but the one I picked up made me feel like I was using a Russian infantryman’s best friend. Or do you prefer Dirty Harry’s Smith and Wesson M29 to deal with the punks? You could get one of those too.

Two AK-style airsoft rifles, one black and one with wood-look parts, on a white wire display rack at an exhibition.
Crown replica assault rifles

Was the All Japan Model & Hobby Show worth it?

The All Japan Model and Hobby Show was more than just an exhibition. It was a celebration of creativity, precision, and passion that fired up my imagination. From the breathtaking scale of the models to the incredible detail of the RC cars, the level of craftsmanship was absolutely top-class.

Green British Comet tank model with two crew figures on a display table at a hobby exhibition.
Tamiya Comet tank
F-15I Ra'am model jet in desert camouflage with Israeli markings on a blue display at a hobby exhibition.
F-15I Ra’am

If you are planning a future visit, check the official All Japan Model and Hobby Show website. By the way, have you ever been to the event? Or do you have a hobby? Tell us about them in the comments below.

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