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ICOMA Inc. Exhibits at Japan Mobility Show 2025, Showcasing New Products, Including New Products Under Development ​
ICOMA Inc. Press Release: October 24, 2025 Exhibiting at Japan Mobility Show 2025, showcasing products including new products currently under development The largest booth ever, showcasing in-house products and collaborations with other companies, including unreleased products ICOMA Inc. (Headquarters: Ota-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: : Ikoma Takamitsu) will exhibit at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 30th to November 9th, 2025, and will display products including new products currently under development.
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The Japan Mobility Show is a mobility exhibition organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) starting in 2023 as the successor to the Tokyo Motor Show. ICOMA has participated since the inaugural event in 2023, and this year, marking its third time, they will be exhibiting in their largest booth yet, measuring 70 square meters. In addition to showcasing their own new products, they will also be showcasing collaborative products with other companies, and will also be hosting a toy workshop in their booth. The exhibits at the ICOMA booth are as follows. In-house developed products ICOMA Tatamel Bike This folding electric bike was inspired by transforming toys. It transforms from a suitcase-sized bike into a safe, compact bike with a 10-inch front wheel and full suspension.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-6e80eabbb8d815afac7d9048aa3fcc88-1860×1050.jpg ICOMA Tatamer Bike The interchangeable side panels allow for a variety of customizations, and we’ve collaborated with numerous creators to date. At the Japan Mobility Show, we will be exhibiting a custom concept model of the special edition “Tatamel Bike Plus,” which allows you to change the panel and the body design, as well as a
collaboration edition with manga artist Kosuke Fujishima, known for “You’re Under Arrest” and “Ah! My Goddess,” and illustrator tarou2, who has worked on anime such as “Kill la Kill” and “Darling in the Franxx.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-916dd113742d8ea7f229aa6247a2ff3d-1920×1079.jpg “Tatamel Bike Plus” Concept Design
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-96b04330f894b07d60c6d1819033e73c-1536×2048.jpg Tatamel Bike Fujishima Kosuke Edition
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-39e57b9461125f719d2c7ca0837910dc-1200×1200.jpg Tatamel Bike tarou2 Edition The Tatamel Bike and collaboration edition are available for purchase from the ICOMA website. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price is 498,000 yen for the regular model and 508,000 yen for the collaboration edition (tax and shipping not included). *Panels can also be purchased individually. Specifications Classification Moped Class 1 (Can be driven with a regular driver’s license) Maximum speed 45km/h Cruising distance Approximately 30-70km (when fully charged) *1 Front wheel 10 inches Rear wheel 6.5 inch Suspension Front and rear suspension Total length (folded) 690mm Width (when folded) 250mm Height (when folded) 650mm Total length
(motorcycle condition) 1234mm Width (motorcycle condition) 650mm Height (motorcycle condition) 1000mm Vehicle weight 63kg *1 Varies depending on battery specifications and riding conditions (weight, road surface, temperature, speed, etc.). With the standard battery, the maximum range is approximately 30km, and with the optional battery, the maximum range is approximately 70km. tatamo! This electric mobility device utilizes an improved folding mechanism developed for the Tatamel Bike, allowing the body to be folded and transformed into a compact storage size.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-2fa311ea7ed4f4f3f8d42e0b93852056-3900×2191.jpg tatamo! (when riding a bike)
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-5c9a80fc8c0ec7e82b01c34e164f21df-3900×2438.jpg tatamo! (folded) At the Japan Mobility Show, the company exhibited its latest concept model incorporating robotics. Based on the concept of incorporating robot-like behavior into mobility through a simple implementation as a “toy” rather than advanced technology, and incorporating a communication element in which a distance sensor tracks people and changes facial expressions, we developed this mobility device as something that can grow fond of, rather than just be a vehicle to ride.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-5c63136c67e861f074cc61e1b0950da5-1920×1080.jpg Built-in display The device is equipped with software, a small monitor, a distance sensor, and a camera. Tatamo!’s eyes appear on the display, and its facial expression changes depending on the distance and operation, enabling communication with the mobility device. Specifications (Subject to change due to ongoing development) Maximum speed 20km/h Cruising distance 30km Cruising distance Approximately 2.8 inches Sensor ToF sensor, camera Total length (folded) 584mm Width (when folded) 350mm Height (when folded) 786mm Total length
(motorcycle condition) 1130mm Width (motorcycle condition) 600mm Height (motorcycle condition) 937mm Self-Made Powered by ICOMA This is a miniature moped*2 developed almost single-handedly by ICOMA mechanic Hiroki Toyonaga. Made using motorcycle parts, with the frame and suspension arms designed and manufactured by himself, this miniature car has clocked over 46,000 km on public roads, and he is currently working on a project to further refine its specifications and exterior.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-432709b2fad4cff8b6e2e31e8953b023-900×600.jpg Selfmade and developer Toyonaga Hiroki The latest information on the Selfmade project will be posted on the ICOMA website and Selfmade’s YouTube channel. We also offer made-to-order production, and the retail version can be customized with a choice of engine and motor.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-8f550334d62988442bc8eea28fb0494c-1024×575.jpg Selfmade Powered by ICOMA *2 A single-seater “automobile” equipped with a motor with a total engine displacement of more than 20cc but not more than 50cc or a rated output of more than 0.25kW but not more than 0.6kW. Specifications Classification Mini car Cruising distance 250km Vehicle weight 170kg KAYACAR This wooden cart was designed by ICOMA Chief Engineer Toru Mizushima. It’s the first wooden cart to be classified as a specific small motorized bicycle, so anyone aged 16 or older can drive it without a driver’s license, and it can travel at a maximum speed of 20km/h.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-dcd2159ee30950e2aa52bc41d68443df-3900×2194.jpg KAYACAR KAYACAR was developed as a practical training material for technical colleges, vocational schools, universities, and other institutions. It can be used to learn drafting and 3D CAD, or to actually create prototypes. It is also intended for use in
collaboration with timber resources in tourist destinations, workshops, and tours of tourist destinations. Specifications Classification Specified small motorized bicycle Maximum speed 20km/h Total length 1900mm Width 600mm Height 1300mm Collaboration product with other companies Fully electric Cargo (tentative name) This is a specified small motorized bicycle jointly developed with Tsubakimoto Chain Co., Ltd., a machine parts manufacturer. It is part of the company’s 2030 Long-Term Vision, which aims to “realize a
people-friendly society,” “build a safe and secure living
infrastructure,” and “create an earth-friendly society.” It is a small mobility vehicle following the electrically assisted three-wheeled bicycle “LA SI QUE” (currently under development).
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-cce5daaf8806a5d62d9b713493e29c8d-2560×1439.jpg Full electric Cargo (tentative name) Utilizing ICOMA’s expertise in developing, manufacturing, and selling Tatamel Bikes, we pursued a simple, easy-to-use, and eye-catching design. Taking into
consideration the needs of delivery companies and others, the vehicle has a slim, low-floor, and low center of gravity, and a canopy has been added to make delivery even more comfortable. Inquiries about Full Electric Cargo Tsubakimoto Chain Co., Ltd. New Mobility Business Development Department e-Cargo@gr.tsubakimoto.co.jp AI Suitcase This autonomous navigation robot, developed primarily by the Next Generation Mobility Assist Technology Development Consortium, assists the visually impaired with their mobility. Equipped with an internal computer, sensors, motors, and more, it safely guides the user to their destination, avoiding pedestrians and obstacles, once the destination is set through voice interaction with the user. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-9d8308c8d5989e88934df3d0af581b79-2560×1672.jpg AI suitcase The AI ​​suitcase utilizes Tatamel Bike’s know-how to effectively utilize sheet metal and 3D printers. It also incorporates the idea of ​​interchangeable panels depending on the situation. We are currently conducting field trials with the aim of implementing the AI ​​suitcase in society, and more than 4,800 people experienced it at the exhibit at the Osaka-Kansai Expo. It is currently available for regular experience at the Miraikan, the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, a consortium member. Inquiries about the AI ​​Suitcase Next Generation Mobility Assistance Technology Development Consortium (General Incorporated Association)
pmo.caamp.japan@gmail.com ICOMA 1/12 Tatamel Bike Capsule Toy Collaboration Edition This capsule toy features a transformation mechanism similar to the Tatamel Bike and is produced by Studio Sota, a manufacturer and retailer of art figures and toys.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-13de14d6e919f7aa0bf2889afac9a9f9-3628×2040.jpg ICOMA 1/12 Tatamel Bike Capsule Toy Collaboration Edition 100,000 units have already been released, and the third installment, an artist collaboration edition, will be released in November 2025. The capsule toy version comes with an original sticker illustration by Tarou2, and the box toy version comes with color variations and original sticker illustrations supervised by Kosuke Fujishima. Both versions will be available at hobby shops and capsule toy sections nationwide. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/112197/16/112197-16-193dc8e85dd0598ca541cf6d0d6e72db-992×987.jpg ICOMA 1/12 Tatamel Bike Capsule Toy Artist Collaboration Edition In addition, prior to the official launch at the Japan Mobility Show, the Tarou 2 Edition will be sold exclusively to participants of workshops held in the booth. Workshop This workshop allows you to customize Tatamel Bike capsule toys with original stickers and handwritten designs. This workshop, aimed at people of all ages, from children to adults, focuses on the customizable Tatamel Bike and allows
participants to not only ride but also enjoy making capsule toys. The workshop is free and open to anyone who has purchased a capsule toy. Workshop Overview Hours: Anytime during the event Price: 500 yen (capsule toy purchase and workshop free) Time required: Approximately 15 minutes (panel only; assembly time charged separately) Book a workshop here https://airrsv.net/icoma/calendar Booth Information Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall 2 (Tokyo Future Tour 2035 booth) Event summary Name: Japan Mobility Show Organizer: Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Admission Fee On the day: 3,000 yen • Advance sale/Groups of 20 or more: 2,700 yen • Early entry: 3,500 yen (Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays only) • After 4: 1,500 yen (after 4:00 PM, excluding Sundays) • High school students and below • Persons with a disability certificate (certificate must be presented) and one accompanying person (two accompanying persons if using a wheelchair) Dates: October 29th (Wednesday) 8:00-18:00 October 30th (Thursday) 8:00-13:00 Thursday, October 30th, 1:30 PM – 6:00 PM Friday, October 31st, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM October 31st (Friday) 13:30-19:00 November 1st (Sat), 3rd (Monday/holiday), 8th (Sat) *9:00-19:00 November 2nd (Sun), 9th (Sun) *9:00-18:00 November 4th (Tue) – 7th (Fri) 10:00-19:00 *3 Only those with an invitation are allowed to enter. Website:
https://www.japan-mobility-show.com/ Company Profile “Creating the future with the heart of toys” We are a company that started with small toys. We want to bring the dreams that unfold in the palm of your hand to more people. We design everything from vehicles and capsule toys to creating exciting experiences. 株式会社ICOMA 〒143-0015 東京都大田区大森西6丁目17番17号KOCA・A棟9号室 お問い合わせ : info@icoma.co.jp 公式ホームページ : https://www.icoma.co.jp/ X : https://x.com/IcomaInc35742 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/icoma_inc/ 本件に関する報道関係者のお問い合わせ先
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