Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition: A Commitment to Regional Revitalization
Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. and Mizuho Financial Group Inc. are excited to announce the ongoing Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition, a unique event showcasing famous products from across Japan, which started in January 2025. This exhibition takes place at the ‘Forest Plaza’ located within the Otemachi Tower in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The event aims to promote regional revitalization through the celebration of local specialty goods.
The next installment of the exhibition will run from March 16 to 19, 2026, featuring an outstanding selection of products from Yamaguchi, Shimane, Ehime, and Kagawa prefectures. It will be an excellent opportunity to explore the distinctive flavors and cultures of these regions.
A Collaboration Driven by Excellence
The Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition is the result of collaboration between two leading companies. Tokyo Tatemono has developed and managed Otemachi Tower, a complex facility comprising office spaces, a hotel, and a commercial zone since its completion in 2014. Conveniently connected to the Otemachi subway station, which serves five train lines, Otemachi Tower bustles with activity and offers a vibrant space for both office workers and visitors.
Mizuho Financial Group, the only mega bank with branches in all 47 prefectures, is committed to supporting regional development initiatives. This partnership between Tokyo Tatemono and Mizuho FG is essential for promoting Japan’s rich local offerings and enhancing the attractiveness of the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Event Details
- - Exhibition Name: Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition
- - Next Dates: March 16 (11:00 AM - 7:30 PM), March 17 (11:00 AM - 7:30 PM), March 18 (11:00 AM - 7:00 PM), March 19 (11:00 AM - 7:00 PM)
- - Venue: Forest Plaza, B2F Otemachi Tower, 1-5-5 Otemachi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
- - Organizers: Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd., Mizuho Financial Group Inc.
- - Contact: For inquiries regarding participation, contact the Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition Secretariat at [email protected]
What to Expect From The Exhibition
This event features a variety of products that highlight the culinary delights of participating prefectures:
- - Yamaguchi: Expect local treats like the famous ‘Uirou’ sweets, ‘Natsumikan’ confections, and premium sake such as ‘Dassai’. Be sure to grab the limited-edition fresh Uirou, a must-try delicacy!
- - Shimane: Known for its cultural heritage, Shimane will present local products including traditional sweets from Matsue, 'Izumo Soba', and sake from the birthplace of Japan's brewing history.
- - Ehime: The citrus kingdom will showcase its pride with a variety of products, including renowned sweets such as ‘Ichiro Tart’ and ‘Bocchan Dango’. Experience the perfect harmony of flavor and tradition that Ehime has to offer.
- - Kagawa: Famous for its Sanuki Udon, Kagawa will also feature its signature dish, ‘Bone Grilled Chicken’, alongside a selection of popular sweets available at local shops. Don’t miss the chance to explore Kagawa’s culinary delights!
Accessing Otemachi Tower
Otemachi Tower is not just a venue; it's a massive urban complex that seamlessly integrates office spaces with luxurious amenities, including the Aman Tokyo hotel. The entrance leads you to the expansive urban forest, ‘Otemachi no Mori’, a green oasis that houses diverse species of flora and fauna, contributing to the city’s ecological balance and improving urban environments.
A unique highlight of this area is Forest Plaza, designed to allow natural light into its spacious corridors, showcasing the beauty of the integrated greenery.
Meet Aomaru
The official mascot of Mizuho FG, Aomaru is a friendly wombat that helps communicate the company’s services effectively. Dressed in the corporate color, Aomaru’s signature features include a pocket full of useful everyday items, symbolizing Mizuho’s commitment to convenience and support.
In conclusion, the Aomaru 47 Product Exhibition not only showcases local treasures but also embodies a spirit of collaboration focused on community and cultural appreciation. Join us in exploring the rich tapestry of Japan’s regional specialties—mark your calendars for March 2026!