Whether you're looking for organic groceries, skincare products, pet goods, new fashion items, or simply want to familiarize yourself with what's available on the market, this two-day event is worth every minute of your time.

Last year, the Organic Lifestyle Expo was a massive success, having brought together over 24,000 buyers, traders, producers, and users of various organic lifestyle products in Japan. The event featured an impressive 250 booths specializing in everything from organic food ingredients to delicious chocolates and sweets, to ethical organic fashion, cosmetics, and even interior design, offering visitors the chance to purchase whatever they fancy on the spot. Now, it’s back for the fourth consecutive year and it looks like it’ll be bigger and better than ever.

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Organized by the Organic Forum Japan in cooperation with the Japanese government and the prominent organic organizations, Food Trust Project, Global Organic Network and Lohas World, the Expo will be held at the Tokyo International Forum on August 2 and 3. Showcasing the latest trends in Japan’s organic market, it encompasses a wide range of products and necessities for daily life, including food and beverages, body care, ethical organic cosmetics, textiles, household goods and much more. Visitors can also learn about the latest international organic movements and gather information through workshops, seminars, events and display booths.

Like the last three years, the Expo will be divided into eleven main categories, represented by 250 exhibitors and booths. There will also be special spotlight exhibitions, workshops, and seminars. Here’s what to expect at each display section.

Taste: Organic Food, Alcohol, Sweets And More

The largest section of the event, here visitors can taste and buy the latest food products on the organic market, including fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, dairy products, processed food and beverages, and alcohol. Cooking and kitchen utensils will also be displayed and a variety of products will be on sale. There will be over 50 booths selling all kinds of goodies, so come with a large bag! Also, make sure you don’t miss the Organic Beer Stand, too!

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Maruya Hatcho Miso (high-quality organic miso), Saito Ham (farm to table ham and sausages), Nice Cream (100% coconut ice cream), SlowCoffee (organic coffee), AFRICANSQUARE (African food ingredients, chocolate, honey), Paradise Beer Factory (Beer!), Alishan (food, veggie meat, snacks, jam)

Nurture: Plants, Gardening, Baby Products

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This section introduces various products related to gardening and childcare, such as seeds, planters, foliage plants and equipment, additive-free baby food, baby care, tableware, toys, bedding and childcare goods, dietary products, maternity products, pet food, supplies, and services.

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Yokohama Wood by TomatoBatake (wooden tableware), Wan-no-hana (organic pet food and products)

Wear: Organic Cotton, Accessories, Fashion

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Apparel, fashion accessories, and related brands will be displaying organic textiles and various ethical and miscellaneous goods. You’ll find a great selection of elegant, stylish and comfortable clothes and accessories here at reasonable prices. Also here you’ll see a special display of selected eco-friendly and ethical fashion under the title Ethical Fashion World.

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Bee Eco Wrap (beeswax wrapping), Plantia (towels, organic cotton), Organic Garden (babywear, knits, organic cotton)

Care: Beauty, Cosmetics, Skincare Products

This section, which this year has been greatly expanded, is organized under one basic principle: that you shouldn’t put anything on your face and body that you wouldn’t eat. Find plenty of organic makeup and skincare products, body and hair products, hand creams, oral care products and more in this category. From yuzu (Japanese citrus)-made cosmetics from southern Japan to imported brands, this section is one of the most popular and exciting stops by at the event.

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Savvoniere (soaps), Hamoc (handmade organic cosmetics), Supmile (organic skincare products), AromaFrance (aroma goods), Yuragi Style (Yuzu skincare cosmetics), Maki’s Candle and Cosmetics (aroma candles)

Heal: Self-care, Wellness, Aroma Goods

Learn about various alternative medicine options, self-care, and wellness, including organic aroma, yoga, exercise options and therapy, homeopathy, Ayurveda—and plenty of organic teas.

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Hidamarido (body warm-up goods)

Live: Everyday life good and utensils

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Did you know that the concept of a truly organic lifestyle spreads as far as the table you eat on and the chairs you sit in? Find furniture, housing and cleaning products, washing supplies, energy-saving devices, DIY, bedding and massage goods, and much more.

Savvy’s to-check brand list: Stasher (organic storage goods), Crayonhouse (books, cosmetics, food, clothes, toys, baby goods), Portierra (babywear, leather goods), Shellista (sanitization deodorant powder, pet sanitation spray)

Protect & Sustainable: Tips From Experts

Learn from experts about ways we can protect the environment and revitalize rural areas using organic sustainability. The “Sustainable” category introduces ideas for urban planning and rural revitalization through projects such as green buildings, eco-offices, and roof greening. Visitors will also hear about projects related to the Tokyo Olympics and athletes’ villages.

Learn & Find: Information, Database, Advice

If you’ve ever considered becoming a Bio Analyst or Vegetable and Fruit Meister, you’ll find plenty of information on training courses about natural and organic topics at the “Learn” booths at the event, while the “Find” section lets visitors search for various information on topics such as organic restaurants, stores, brands, and websites concerning organic lifestyle throughout Japan.

Farmers’ Market: Fresh Produce

One of the most exciting sections of the expo, here you can find fresh, fully organic and many different veggies and fruits that your supermarket doesn’t necessarily have. Exhibitors include local farms, agencies, and organizations from across Japan bringing fresh and safe products from farms to tables.

Aside from the regular booths, there will also be seminars and workshops on various topics, most of which will be conducted in Japanese however. With the raised awareness of plastic straws, there will be a workshop both days where you can make your own straw out of barley for only ¥300.

With so much to offer and so many products to taste and bring back home, the Organic Lifestyle Expo is your one-stop-shop for everything organic and natural. If you enjoy an organic lifestyle or are simply looking to gain more knowledge on the topic and improve your health regimes, visit this event. You’ll find a lot more than you expect!

The Deets

4th Organic Lifestyle Expo