Beautiful models in “glamorous dresses” at the “Super Car Festival” where 100 famous cars gathered.
TOKYO SUPERCAR DAY 2023 Saitama,” a car event featuring as many as 100 supercars and beautiful women, was held on May 28. The event was held at the Daimon-Kami-ike regulating pond plaza near Saitama Stadium 2002, the same place as last year, and attracted about 25,000 visitors, more than 10,000 more than last year.
In addition to supercars such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Rolls Royce, BMW, and Lexus, rare old Japanese cars also made an appearance at the event. This year’s event was designed to be fun for the whole family, with enhanced food and beverage offerings from kitchen cars and a supercar petting corner. The “Supercar Runway” was the most eye-catching feature of the show. Visitors were intoxicated by the gorgeous moment created by supercars worth nearly 1 billion yen and some of the most beautiful walking models in Japan.

The event was a great success, with more than 20,000 people in attendance. All of the supercars were full of individuality and charm. After the dress walk, we were even given a ride in the owner’s car, which was a wonderful memory!
It was a special time for me to be close to the visitors and fans, talking with them and taking pictures with them.
Mr. Yasuhiro Suyama, President of the Japan Supercar Association, the organizer of TOKYO SUPERCAR DAY, reflected on this year’s event, which was an even bigger success than last year.
The Supercar Runway was well received, not only for the walking event, but also for the off-shoot photo session with models parading around the venue after the event. I think the event was a great opportunity for children and adults alike to experience the appeal of cars in a wide range of settings.
In October this year, the Japan Mobility Show (formerly the Tokyo Motor Show) is scheduled to be held, and we will be exhibiting at that show as well. Please look forward to that as well.
A look back at the “Festival of Famous Cars and Beautiful Women” that attracted many visitors.