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18 Aug 2026

Tokyo Game Show 2026: Dates, Tickets, Venue & First-Timer Guide

Tokyo Game Show 2026 lasts five days, but ordinary visitors can't simply turn up on any day. The event runs September 17 to 21, 2026, at Makuhari Messe in Chiba.

September 17 to 18 are Business Days. The Public Days are September 19 to 21, and public tickets must be bought in advance.

That makes a little planning worth the effort. Your ticket type affects entry. Monday ends earlier, and Makuhari sits outside central Tokyo.

This guide covers the dates, tickets, transport, show-floor priorities, cosplay rules, budget and phone setup international visitors actually need.

What is Tokyo Game Show 2026, and why is this year different?

Tokyo Game Show, usually shortened to TGS, is one of the world's major gaming events.

CESA organizes the show with Nikkei BP and Sony Music Solutions, bringing industry business activity and public gaming culture into the same event.

TGS first took place in 1996, so 2026 marks its 30th anniversary. It's also the first edition stretched across five days, with two Business Days followed by three Public Days.

Official 2026 categories include smartphone games, hardware, AR/VR, esports, indie games, accessibility, game academies, merchandise, business solutions and an AI Technology Pavilion.

Tokyo Game Show 2026 schedule: dates, venue and opening hours

Tokyo Game Show 2026 takes place September 17 to 21, 2026, at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture.

The main venue includes Exhibition Halls 1 to 11 and the International Conference Hall, with some programming at TKP Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall.

Date

Admission

Official hours

September 17, 2026

Business Day

10:00 to 17:00

September 18, 2026

Business Day

10:00 to 17:00

September 19, 2026

Public Day

09:30 to 17:00

September 20, 2026

Public Day

09:30 to 17:00

September 21, 2026

Public Day, Japanese public holiday

09:30 to 16:00

The organiser says public opening may move about 30 minutes earlier if conditions require it.

If you're visiting as a tourist, plan around the three Public Days unless you separately qualify for Business Day admission.

Monday is different. It finishes at 16:00, one hour earlier than Saturday and Sunday.

How much are Tokyo Game Show 2026 tickets?

For most international visitors, the ¥3,000 1 Day Admission Ticket is the straightforward choice.

TGS also sells Fast Tickets for ¥6,000, a three-day Premium Ticket for ¥30,000 and Special Discount Tickets for eligible visitors at ¥1,500. Elementary-school-age children and younger receive free standard public admission.

Ticket

Price

Main benefit

Best for

1 Day Admission

¥3,000

Standard date-specific public entry

Most visitors

Fast Ticket

¥6,000

Priority entry at opening plus event benefits

Visitors who value early entry

Premium Ticket

¥30,000

Public-day access for all three days, Fast Ticket benefits and lounge access

Dedicated three-day visitors

Special Discount Ticket

¥1,500

Reduced admission for qualifying certificate holders

Eligible visitors

Elementary school age and younger

Free

Standard age-based public admission

Families

The key rule is easy to miss: there are no same-day public ticket sales for domestic or international visitors. Buy before event day through the official TGS ticket page. Allocations can sell out.

A Fast Ticket gives priority entry when the venue opens. It does not bypass demo, merchandise or booth queues. Match the ticket purchaser name to your photo ID.

The ¥1,500 Special Discount Ticket has specific eligibility rules tied to recognized certificates or Mirairo ID. Don't buy it simply because it is cheaper.

Which TGS 2026 public day should you attend?

There isn't one best public day for everyone. Pick the date that gives your own Japan plan enough time before and after TGS

Day

Hours

Good choice if...

Planning note

Saturday, Sept. 19

09:30 to 17:00

You want a full public-day visit

Set booth priorities before entry

Sunday, Sept. 20

09:30 to 17:00

Sunday fits your Tokyo schedule

Same full-day operating window

Monday, Sept. 21

09:30 to 16:00

Your trip extends through Monday

Public holiday and earlier finish

Saturday and Sunday offer the longest public hours. Monday can work well for a later trip, but don't assume it will be quiet. September 21 is a Japanese public holiday.

If TGS is the main reason for your trip, two public days give you more breathing room. One focused day still works for most travellers.

If TGS is only one stop on a longer trip, our Japan travel guide can help you plan more of your itinerary beyond Tokyo.

How to get to Makuhari Messe from Tokyo

For many visitors staying in Tokyo, the simplest route is the JR Keiyo Line to Kaihin-Makuhari Station, then a short walk to Makuhari Messe.

Starting point

Main route

Planning note

Tokyo Station

JR Keiyo Line to Kaihin-Makuhari

About 30 minutes by rapid service

Kaihin-Makuhari

Walk

About 5 minutes

Makuharitoyosuna

Walk

About 20 minutes

Haneda Airport

Train or airport bus options

Check the route on your travel date

Narita Airport

Train or airport bus options

Check the route on your travel date

Current 2026 route searches put Tokyo to Kaihin-Makuhari at about ¥616 by IC card or ¥620 by paper ticket each way on an ordinary JR service. Timings vary by train.

Suica or PASMO makes the ride simpler. Allow extra time at Tokyo Station because the Keiyo Line platforms sit farther from several other lines.

Which companies are exhibiting at Tokyo Game Show 2026?

Playing games is the obvious draw, but the show goes far beyond demos.

Play upcoming games and demos

Publisher and developer booths can offer playable builds, trailers and stage sessions. Popular activities may use timed entry, numbered tickets or their own queues.

Check the live 2026 exhibitor list before travel rather than copying an older booth plan.

Explore indie games, hardware and new technology

Give yourself time outside the biggest booths. Official categories include the Indie Game Area, SELECTED INDIE 80, Gaming Hardware, Smartphone Games, AR/VR, AI Technology, All Accessibility and Game Academy areas.

Watch esports, stages and creator activity

TGS lists an eSports Area plus official stage, program and creator activity. Check the latest schedule before planning around any appearance.

Shop without sacrificing your morning

Merchandise queues can swallow time. If demos matter more, don't spend your first hours browsing every shop. Set a spending cap before entering.

Where should you stay for TGS 2026?

Choose your area based on what matters outside the venue. Staying close to Makuhari reduces morning friction, while central Tokyo gives you more options after the halls close.

Area

Best for

Trade-off

Kaihin-Makuhari

Short TGS commute

Less convenient for some central Tokyo nightlife

Tokyo Station area

Strong transport balance

Central rooms can cost more

Akihabara or Ueno

Gaming, anime and electronics sightseeing

Longer TGS morning trip

Shinjuku or Shibuya

Nightlife and a wider Tokyo itinerary

Longer cross-city commute

If gaming and anime are part of your Tokyo itinerary, our Akihabara guide covers arcades, electronics, shops and other things to do in the district.

First-time Tokyo Game Show strategy: your first 90 minutes matter

The biggest mistake isn't arriving five minutes too late. It's entering a huge venue without knowing where you're going.

Use the first 90 minutes like this:

  1. Open the latest official venue map before you enter.
  2. Mark only two or three must-see booths.
  3. Check those targets for timed entry, reservations or numbered tickets.
  4. Handle limited demos before flexible exhibition areas.
  5. Group nearby halls so you aren't crossing the venue all morning.
  6. Leave general shopping for later unless a limited item is your top priority.

Until 10:00, visitors entering Halls 9-11 cannot return to Halls 1-8 during the restricted admission period. Plan your first hall carefully.

Bring your phone, offline ticket QR code, photo ID, power bank, comfortable shoes, water, and a compact bag. Our travel tech guide covers more useful gadgets worth packing for an international trip. Save your hotel address and a group meetup point as screenshots.

Cosplay, families, accessibility and international visitor rules

Cosplay is welcome, but it has its own registration process. For 2026, cosplayers need a public one-day admission ticket plus cosplay registration.

The current registration fee is ¥2,000 regular or ¥3,000 for early-morning changing-room access. Advance purchase is recommended because capacity can be limited.

The official rules require designated changing rooms in Hall 9. Arriving at or leaving the venue in costume isn't allowed.

Families get a separate Family Game Park at TKP Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall on all three Public Days.

Entry is limited to children aged 15 and under with accompanying parents or guardians. The Family Game Park itself is free, while older children entering the main exhibition area may need standard admission.

TGS 2026 lists an All Accessibility Area. For specific attendee support, check the official visitor information rather than assuming services from the area name.

Overseas tourists can attend the Public Days. Visa-document support described on the overseas visitor page is for exhibitors, press and Business Day attendees, not ordinary public visitors.

Entry cutoffs and re-entry rules people miss

Current TGS rules set first-entry cutoffs at 16:00 on September 19-20 and 15:00 on September 21.

Re-entry runs until 16:30 on Saturday and Sunday, and 15:30 on Monday. Don't plan a late half-day visit beyond those limits.

How much should you budget for one day at Tokyo Game Show?

Separate fixed costs from personal spending. Merchandise can change the total far more than transport or lunch.

Expense

Planning amount

Standard TGS admission

¥3,000

Tokyo Station to Kaihin-Makuhari return

About ¥1,232 by IC card

Food and drinks

Roughly ¥1,500-¥3,000 as a personal planning allowance

Makuhari Messe locker

¥300-¥700, depending on size and location

Japan mobile data

Yaalo Japan plans currently start at $3.69

Merchandise

Set your own cap

Locker fees come from Makuhari Messe. The food figure is a planning estimate, not an official TGS average.

Current Yaalo eSIM pricing starts at $3.69 for a 1 GB, three-day plan, with larger and unlimited options also listed. Prices can change, so check the live page before buying.

Stay connected at Tokyo Game Show with a Japan eSIM

Your phone may hold your ticket QR, train route, venue map, translations, hotel details and group chat.

Set up mobile data before the event morning. A Japan eSIM from Yaalo lets compatible-phone users buy and install travel data without hunting for a physical SIM after landing.

Current Japan plans are data-only, so internet calling and messaging apps still matter.

Before buying, check that your device is eSIM compatible and confirm that your phone isn't carrier-locked.

Check before travel, then save offline copies of your ticket and venue map. No eSIM can promise perfect indoor service in a crowded venue.

How can I check if my phone is eSIM compatible?

You can check whether your phone supports eSIM in three quick ways:

  1. iPhone: Go to Settings > Cellular/Mobile Data and look for Add eSIM.
  2. Android: Go to Settings > Network & Internet / Connections > SIMs/SIM Manager and look for Add eSIM or Add Mobile Plan.
  3. Dial *#06# on your phone. If you see an EID number, your phone supports eSIM.

Conclusion

Start with three choices: your public day, your ticket and your top two or three booth targets. Buy admission before event day, check the current venue map and leave enough time for the ride to Makuhari.

Then sort the small things that can wreck a good morning. Save your QR ticket offline. Charge your power bank. Keep your hotel details on your phone.

Before flying, check that your device supports eSIM and choose enough data for maps, train updates and translations.

Explore Yaalo's Japan eSIM options before departure so your mobile data setup is ready when you reach Japan.

FAQs

When is Tokyo Game Show 2026?

Tokyo Game Show 2026 runs from September 17 to 21, 2026. Business Days are September 17-18, while Public Days run from September 19-21.

Where is Tokyo Game Show 2026 held?

Tokyo Game Show 2026 takes place at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The venue is about a five-minute walk from Kaihin-Makuhari Station.

Can tourists attend Tokyo Game Show 2026?

Yes, International tourists can attend the Public Days from September 19 to 21, 2026 with a valid public admission ticket.

How much are Tokyo Game Show 2026 tickets?

A standard one-day TGS 2026 ticket costs ¥3,000. Fast Tickets cost ¥6,000, Premium Tickets ¥30,000 and eligible Special Discount Tickets ¥1,500.

Can I buy Tokyo Game Show 2026 tickets at the door?

No, Tokyo Game Show 2026 public tickets must be purchased in advance, as same-day public ticket sales aren't available.

Which day is best for Tokyo Game Show 2026?

There is no single best day for every visitor. Saturday and Sunday offer longer hours, while Monday closes at 16:00 and is a Japanese public holiday.

How do I get to Tokyo Game Show 2026 from Tokyo?

Take the JR Keiyo Line from Tokyo Station to Kaihin-Makuhari Station, then walk about five minutes to Makuhari Messe. The rapid train ride takes around 30 minutes.

Can you cosplay at Tokyo Game Show 2026?

Yes, Cosplay is allowed at TGS 2026, but visitors need public admission plus cosplay registration and must use the designated changing rooms.

Do I need an eSIM for Tokyo Game Show 2026?

No, but mobile data helps with train updates, digital tickets, maps and translations. Check that your phone supports eSIM and isn't carrier-locked before buying a Japan eSIM.

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