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Tomica Exhibition

トミカ博
Exhibition

    Tomica Exhibition is a Japan car show for children ,which many type of car .It will be held in Kanagawa on Thursday and Sun.

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Exhibition (exhibition, Exhibition) means public performance or model game not official record. In the sports world, a special demonstration done without winning or losing. For those who perform in front of customers such as figure skating and gymnastics competitions, they are sometimes referred to as Gala (Acting Society) (exhibition match, exhibition game is said to be similar to this).

The figure skating exhibition is carried out after the completion of all the competition events at a large competition, by the top prizewinners (athletes within 5th in principle at the Winter Olympics and World Championships and athletes in the host country) , Performance without scoring or ranking. Playing in the exhibition is an honor for the players. There are often encore events for gold medal players.

Unlike competition that is scored according to the regulations on the rules and scores that are scored in the production, there are no restrictions on techniques and production in the exhibition.

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There is no regulation time and the use of costumes and props is also unrestricted, and athletes are free to use techniques such as longitudinal rotation, Wallay and one-foot accelerator, forbidden in competitions or jumps that are out of scoring target And you can show off acting. Undressing during performance can also be done (within common sense) because there are no restrictions on costumes.

Also, for music used in competitions other than ice dance, do not use singing voices with meaningful lyrics (probably because the impression given to judges and watching by language differ) Although there was a fixed rule, there are many players who slide on songs such as popular singers because they are also banned in the exhibition.

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The Tomica story starts back in 1970, when model cars mainly referred to imported 1/64 scale models of foreign cars or larger 1/43 scale models of Japanese cars for collectors. It was then that Tomica's founders embarked on their mission to give the children of Japan small diecast cars based on the vehicles produced by Japan's own automobile makers. Tomica products were refreshingly different: modeled on made-in-Japan vehicles, they came in sizes that fit easily in the palm of a child's hand. Diecast bodies gave them an authentic feel, and they were painted using the same baked enamel finish used on real automobiles. With these features, plus extras such as precision suspension and ultra-smooth performance, all at a very reasonable price, Tomica's popularity grew rapidly. Today, around four in every five Japanese children under the age of eight own at least one Tomica product. Times have changed since the birth of Tomica, but the childhood love of vehicles has endured, and Tomica has grown into a long-selling brand enjoyed by children and parents across three generations. Now adays, there are 140 models in the Tomica diecast lineup at any one time. The lineup is continually being refreshed with the release of a new model on the third Saturday of each month.

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