
The Japan Electronic Industry Exhibition was first held in 1962, and in 1964 the name of the exhibition was changed to the Japan Electronics Show. In total, the show was held 39 times until 1999. The Japan Electronics Show evolved with the electronics industry. By its final year, the show displayed products and technologies in fields from electronic components, devices and semiconductors to industrial and consumer electronics, and software. The 2000 integration with COM JAPAN to create CEATEC JAPAN represents an important step forward for this comprehensive trade show.
| No. | Schedule | Location | No. of Booths | No. of Exhibitors | No. of Visitors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total exhibitors | Foreign exhibitors |
Total visitors | Foreign visitors |
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| 1st | '62/09/20-09/29 | Tokyo | 505 | 207 | 150,139 | 1,500 | |
| 2nd | '63/10/02-10/08 | Osaka | 417 | 192 | 73,218 | 511 | |
| 3rd | '64/09/05-09/14 | Tokyo | 507 | 213 | 145,882 | 1,562 | |
| 4th | '65/10/19-10/25 | Osaka | 387 | 160 | 20 | 80,238 | 543 |
| 5th | '66/09/20-09/23 | Tokyo | 536 | 243 | 31 | 141,937 | 1,107 |
| 6th | '67/09/28-10/04 | Osaka | 459 | 202 | 32 | 111,568 | 767 |
| 7th | '68/09/17-09/23 | Tokyo | 813 | 388 | 91 | 216,028 | 2,164 |
| 8th | '69/10/01-10/07 | Osaka | 989 | 312 | 87 | 167,154 | 817 |
| 9th | '70/04/10-04/20 | Tokyo | 1,484 | 407 | 118 | 247,488 | 1,554 |
| 10th | '71/10/01-10/07 | Osaka | 1,171 | 345 | 117 | 222,400 | 814 |
| 11th | '72/09/21-09/27 | Tokyo | 1,307 | 429 | 137 | 353,600 | 990 |
| 12th | '73/10/01-10/07 | Osaka | 1,166 | 337 | 110 | 254,800 | 787 |
| 13th | '74/09/18-09/24 | Tokyo | 1,315 | 432 | 152 | 354,200 | 1,025 |
| 14th | '75/10/01-10/07 | Osaka | 710 | 203 | 60 | 231,060 | 707 |
| 15th | '76/10/22-10/27 | Tokyo | 972 | 326 | 72 | 251,920 | 1,614 |
| 16th | '77/10/14-10/19 | Osaka | 739 | 213 | 32 | 202,100 | 947 |
| 17th | '78/10/06-10/11 | Tokyo | 1,083 | 442 | 177 | 260,800 | 1,975 |
| 18th | '79/10/05-10/10 | Osaka | 933 | 320 | 127 | 258,230 | 1,547 |
| 19th | '80/10/14-10/19 | Tokyo | 1,410 | 477 | 160 | 360,400 | 3,688 |
| 20th | '81/10/07-10/12 | Osaka | 1,278 | 402 | 170 | 310,400 | 2,923 |
| 21st | '82/10/27-11/01 | Tokyo | 1,728 | 569 | 193 | 388,900 | 5,327 |
| 22nd | '83/10/01-10/06 | Osaka | 1,576 | 462 | 136 | 330,300 | 3,353 |
| 23rd | '84/10/04-10/09 | Tokyo | 2,063 | 675 | 230 | 412,550 | 4,975 |
| 24th | '85/10/17-10/22 | Osaka | 1,742 | 478 | 147 | 341,900 | 2,924 |
| 25th | '86/10/02-10/07 | Tokyo | 2,059 | 628 | 212 | 443,500 | 6,311 |
| 26th | '87/10/01-10/06 | Osaka | 1,837 | 460 | 171 | 356,200 | 4,298 |
| 27th | '88/10/06-10/11 | Tokyo | 2,461 | 685 | 261 | 391,400 | 4,536 |
| 28th | '89/10/19-10/23 | Osaka | 2,085 | 466 | 169 | 254,763 | 4,010 |
| 29th | '90/10/02-10/06 | Tokyo | 2,555 | 590 | 211 | 359,658 | 3,637 |
| 30th | '91/10/01-10/05 | Makuhari | 2,575 | 564 | 199 | 391,642 | 4,820 |
| 31st | '92/10/13-10/17 | Osaka | 1,915 | 435 | 205 | 267,740 | 3,477 |
| 32nd | '93/10/05-10/09 | Makuhari | 2,014 | 469 | 182 | 354,440 | 3,888 |
| 33rd | '94/10/04-10/08 | Makuhari | 1,836 | 425 | 178 | 368,885 | 4,935 |