BH Auction Tokyo Overview
The anticipation for the BH Auction Tokyo 2023 is heating up, set to take place from June 20 to June 21 at the renowned CITY CIRCUIT TOKYO BAY, located in Koto City, Tokyo. Managed by BINGO Co., Ltd., this event will feature an impressive lineup of 60 lots comprising collectible cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia. Notably, the auction will showcase exclusive charity lots from Miura Shoji, a prominent player driving the supercar culture in Japan.
Schedule and Location
The auction schedule is as follows:
- - Preview on June 20: Starting at 11:00 AM
- - Preview on June 21: Starting at 11:00 AM, with the auction commencing at 3:00 PM
The event will take place at CITY CIRCUIT TOKYO BAY, conveniently accessible via the Yurikamome line directly to Aomi Station and a quick four-minute walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line.
Participation Guidelines
For those interested in participating in the auction, registration is available at the venue, but to streamline the process, it is advisable to prepare in advance. The following are required for entry:
- - A completed bidder registration form
- - A valid photo ID, which can include a driver's license, passport, or My Number card
More detailed registration guidelines can be found on their
official website.
Charity Lots from Miura Shoji
Among the highlights of this auction is the collection presented by Miura Shoji, featuring legendary items such as steering wheels from the Ferrari F50 and Ferrari 288 GTO. Specifically, Miura Shoji will offer 17 charity lots, starting at zero yen, all proceeds from which will benefit the Yomiuri Light and Love Foundation, contributing to child development and disaster relief efforts. This collaboration emphasizes the importance of philanthropy within the automotive community.
Diverse Collectibles
The auction promises a wide assortment of collectible vehicles and memorabilia, with a focal point on low-mileage, historical, and limited-production models. Some standout lots include the esteemed Japanese classic, the
Toyota 2000GT, alongside the pioneering
COSMO SPORT, the world’s first rotary engine vehicle. Historical cars such as the
Lotus Type 31 Formula 3 and the
Honda SM600 will also be on display, highlighting the evolution of the automotive industry over decades.
Featured Vehicles
Here’s a glimpse of some special cars that potential bidders can look forward to:
- - 2010 Ferrari 599 GTO: This limited model boasts only 331 km on the odometer, complete with a Ferrari Classiche certification.
- - 2010 Ferrari 458 Speciale: One out of 1,308 units produced, designed with a lightweight body and the last naturally aspirated V8 engine from Ferrari.
- - 1994 Porsche 928 GTS: Represents the best of the 928 series with a mileage of just under 10,000 km and kept in pristine condition.
- - 2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione: One of only 70 units allocated to Japan, with an impressive low mileage of 2,182 km.
Additionally, classic gems like the
1955 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta and the
2000 Honda S2000, both carefully preserved and holding historical significance, are also set to auction.
Upcoming Auction Opportunities
Looking beyond this event, BINGO Co., Ltd. is already preparing for future auctions, including one scheduled for October 31, 2026. They welcome submissions for auction lots, whether vehicles or motorcycles, expanding the range of collectible items available.
For more information about upcoming auctions, potential bidders can visit BINGO's
official website or follow their Instagram account
@bingo_international. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to acquire rare collectibles while contributing to charitable causes!