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TAMPA, FL JANUARY 17-20, 2013
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Keiki Inomata Japan Recreational Vehicle Association Director of Overseas Information Dept.
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Membership: 115
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4 The first Japan made RV went to USA and Europe in 1958. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN - (1)
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5 History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (2) The Westfalia campers came to Japan as the first Imported RVs in 1962.
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6 Mini-sized RV called “Mazda K360” was built as first domestic camper in 1964. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (3)
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7 Japan’s first RV show in Tokyo (1970) History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (4)
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8 Japan’s first auto camping rally in Shizuoka (1971) History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (5)
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9 Japan’s first auto camping rally in Shizuoka (1971) History of RVing/caravanning industry in JAPAN – (6)
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10 Japan’s first mass-production camping trailer built in 1971. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (7)
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The First RV Magazine in Japan ( 1972 ) 11 History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (8)
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12 First micro-mini motorhomes were built in 1982. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (9)
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13 A major trading company started to import American RVs In 1988. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (10)
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14 JRVA held a symposium in 2007 to solve new RV owners’ manner problems. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (11)
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15 Scene of “Japan Camping Car Show 2012” at Makuhari Messe outside of Tokyo. History of RVing/Caravanning Industry in JAPAN – (12)
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Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs in Japan (1) RV Owners by Different Generations Aged 40-60 Largest Segment (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) 16 2011Survey Responders: 2,321
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(2) Budget Spent to Purchase RV Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs 17 2011Survey Responders: 2,321 Largest Segment 37.9%
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(3) Average Number of Nights Spent at RV in a Trip 18 3-day trip (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) Largest Segment 2011 Survey Responders: 2,321 Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs
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(4) Different Parking Places (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) 2011 Survey Responders: 2,321 Roadside Station SA and PA Campgrounds Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs 19
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20 Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs (5) Roadside Stations
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21 (6) Typical SA and PA on Highways in Japan Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs
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22 (7) Unique SA and PA on Highways in Japan – Part 1 Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs
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23 Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs (8) Unique SA and PA on Highways in Japan – Part 2
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24 Demographics of consumers who purchase and/or use RVs (9) Excellent Auto-Camp Ground in Japan
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25 Number of RVs in Operation: 75,600 units Minibus conversion Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN Japanese Class B
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26 (1) Japanese Class A Length: 5.95m Width: 2.1m Height: 2.8m Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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27 Length: 5.38m Width: 1.88m Height: 2.28m (2) Japanese Class B Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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28 Length: 5.19m Width: 2.7m Height: 2.91m (3) Japanese Class C Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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29 (4) Japanese Truck Camper Length: 4.04m Width: 1.98m Height: 2.24m Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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30 (5) Japanese Minibus Conversion Length: 6.25m Width: 2.02m Height: 2.72m Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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31 (6) Japanese MPV Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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32 (7) TOYOTA PRIUS Hybrid RV Seating Capacity: 5 Sleeping Capacity: 5 Good Fuel Economy: 18km/Litter Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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33 Division Length: 3.4m or less Width: 1.48m or less Height: 2.0m or less Engine: 660cc or less Typical Mini-sized RV (8) Mini-sized Motor Vehicles Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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(9) Unique Mini-sized RV Extended Dimension Width: 2.09 m Height: 2.86 m Normal Dimension Width: 1.47 m Height: 1.93 m Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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35 (10) Japanese Mini-sized Camping Trailer Length: 3.4m Width: 1.47m Height: 1.97m Sleeping Capacity: 4 GVW: 450kg Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN
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36 (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) Types of RV products produced and sold in JAPAN (11) Mini-sized RV 2011 Composition Ratio
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(1) Total Shipment of Domestic RVs (2008 – 2011) 37 JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012 2008200920102011 Types of Vehicles Shipment Compo- sition Shipment Compo- sition Shipment Compo- sition Shipment Compo- sition (cars)ratio (% )(cars)ratio (% )(cars)ratio (% )(cars)ratio (% ) Class C 1,066 24.9 86422.81,28431.91,04427.4 Class B1,84043.01,66043.91,58339.31,44437.9 Minibus Conversion 671.61042.7671.7391.0 Camping Trailer 631.5591.6421.0511.3 Others491.1170.4260.6160.4 MPV1,19928.01,08128.61,02625.51,22132.0 Total4,284100.03,785100.04,028100.03,815100.0 Current market trends
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(2) 2011 Composition Ratio of RV Categories Current market trends (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) 38
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(3) Imported RVs 39 2008200920102011 Shipment composition ratio (%) Shipment composition ratio (%) Shipment composition ratio (%) Shipment composition ratio (%) (cars) Class A 175.9115.1177.3125.5 Class B 41.462.841.7156.9 Class C 248.462.82410.36429.4 Camping Trailer 24184.319489.417575.412256.0 MPV 0000125.252.3 total 286100217100232100218100 Current market trends (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012)
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(4) Shipment of Imported RVs (2008-2011) 40 (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012) Body Size Emission Control Current market trends
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41 Current market trends (5) Percent of Rvers who takes pets for Auto-Camping (JRVA Industry Profile Report 2012)
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42 Where the market is expected to be within 5 years
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43 (1) Japanese Movie “DEAREST(ANATAE)” Film Director: Yasuo Furihata Actors : Ken Takakura Takeshi Kitano Where the market is expected to be within 5 years
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44 (1) The wide-body RVs are not allowed to be driven on the roads in Japan The 3 biggest barriers/obstacles currently being encountered in JAPAN
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45 (2-1) Facilities of campground in Japan don’t meet the RVers demand The 3 biggest barriers/obstacles currently being encountered in JAPAN
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(2-2) Urban type RV Parks 46 The 3 biggest barriers/obstacles currently being encountered in JAPAN
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47 (3) Reasons Young Generation lost interest in cars The 3 biggest barriers/obstacles currently being encountered in JAPAN
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48 A catastrophic disaster, the “Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami” hit Japan on March 11, 2011, and Japan was severely damaged, especially 3 prefectures of eastern Japan such as Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima.
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JAPAN We deeply appreciate and will never forget strong support and heartwarming kindness which a tremendous number of countries, including your nations, extended to us the Japanese citizens after March 11 th 2011. Thank you very much for your support from the bottom of our hearts. Japan Recreational Vehicle Association
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Thank you for your attention! Japan Recreational Vehicle Association http://www.jrva.com
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