Wood Collection 2026: Bridging Tradition and Innovation with Domestic Timber
As Tokyo gears up for an exciting showcase, the
Wood Collection 2026 is set to illuminate the beauty and utility of domestic timber products. This event will take place on
February 12 and 13, 2026, at the renowned Tokyo Big Sight. Celebrating its 10th iteration since its debut in 2016, this exhibition will gather approximately
320 exhibitors from all
39 prefectures across Japan, each eager to share their passion for wood and sustainability.
An Event of Significance
The Wood Collection aims to stimulate interest and broaden the usage of domestic timber—an essential step towards creating a sustainable future. It presents a unique opportunity for cross-industry collaboration, bringing together architects, designers, and local businesses to explore the multifaceted possibilities timber holds for architecture, community development, and lifestyle enhancements. This year’s theme,
“The Future of Industry, Society, and Living Through Domestic Timber,” emphasizes the role of timber in shaping a sustainable society.
Registration Opens Soon
Starting December 23, 2025, visitors can register online for free entry. Early registration not only facilitates smooth access on the exhibition days but also allows attendees to prepare by reviewing exhibitor information and seminar details. By registering on the official website, visitors can enhance their experience at the Wood Collection, making it efficient and enjoyable.
Discover More Online
The official website is being continually updated with comprehensive information about exhibitors, venue maps, and schedules for main stage programs. Attendees will be well-equipped before entering the venue, ensuring they maximize their time interacting with exhibitors and attending the various programs.
What to Expect on the Main Stage
The main stage will host engaging discussions centered around the possibilities of domestic timber. Here are a few highlights of the programs:
- - February 12, 2026: 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM - “New Values Created by Wooden Buildings in Ginza,” presented by Hidekuni Takagi, CEO of Takagi Group.
- - February 12, 2026: 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM - “Design Work Connecting to the Community,” by renowned architect Kengo Kuma.
- - February 13, 2026: 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM - “Living Well with Wood,” featuring actress and personality Otoha.
- - February 13, 2026: 2:45 PM to 3:30 PM - “A Prelude to Architecture,” by Yuko Nagayama, Director of Nagayama Yuko Architectural Design.
Online Webinar to Enhance Experience
To assist first-time visitors or those seeking efficient networking opportunities, an online webinar will be held on
January 14, 2026, at 1:00 PM via Zoom. This session will provide insights into the Wood Collection's highlights, effective negotiation strategies, and an overview of the exhibition. It is an excellent opportunity for participants to prepare for their visit and understand how to navigate the event effectively.
A Sustainable Future with Timber
The Wood Collection not only showcases various timber products but also aims to connect urban environments to forests. This hybrid exhibition combines in-person interactions with online participation, expanding its reach to those unable to attend physically. With sustainability and carbon neutrality as vital themes, the event serves as a platform for fostering a better future for both urban and forest communities.
In a time when ecological concerns are paramount, the Wood Collection encourages the exploration of ideas that improve industry, society, and everyday life through innovative uses of domestic timber. Every visitor will leave inspired, having engaged with thoughts and solutions that contribute positively to sustainability.
Whether you are a business professional seeking new opportunities, a design enthusiast, or simply curious about timber's role in our lives, Wood Collection 2026 promises to be an enriching experience. Join us in celebrating the charm and significance of domestic timber!
Visitors can anticipate a glorious exhibition filled with vibrant displays and thoughtful discussions about the future of timber in Japan. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn and connect!
For more details, visit the official website:
Wood Collection 2026.