Exhibition Zone

Premium Foods

Market Trend

Customer Preferences Are Growing More Diverse and Premium

Ingredients and menu offerings that enable hospitality providers to deliver a "next-level, exceptional experience" to inbound international visitors and affluent domestic guests are drawing increasing attention.

Foods characterized by superior quality, compelling storytelling, and rarity enhance a venue's brand value and create clear differentiation in the market.

Solutions & Value

Securing Ingredients That Drive Differentiation

Discover rare ingredients not widely available through general distribution, as well as products with unique production backgrounds — offerings that become true points of differentiation and cannot be found elsewhere.

Addressing Sustainability and Food Safety

A comprehensive selection of ingredients that meet modern consumer expectations for safety, reliability, and sustainability, including organic certification, animal welfare standards, and GAP certification.

Inspiration for New Menu Development

A sourcing platform that stimulates chefs and menu development professionals with ingredients offering new flavors, textures, and compelling stories — directly contributing to innovative menu creation.

Premium Food Presentation
#Organic #Sustainable #JapaneseDomesticFoods #RareIngredients
Exhibition Contents

Exhibition Overview

From premium ingredients sourced around the world and rare domestic specialties to organic and sustainability-focused products,
we bring together high value-added foods sought by hotels and restaurants.

Visitor Benefits

Visitors can discover products that help differentiate their facilities and enhance customer satisfaction—
making it possible to create truly "premium dishes" that stand out.

Examples of Key Exhibitor Categories

Premium Foods

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Hotel & Restaurant Show &
FOODEX JAPAN in Kansai Secretariat
3-1-22 Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8522, Japan
+81-3-3434-3453