America’s premier show for classic Japanese cars is turning 20 this year. It’s an amazing achievement for JCCS, which started at a time when the idea of a Japanese car being worthy of collecting or restoring was still in question. Today nobody would dare challenge that notion, and the JCCS had a lot to do with that cultural shift. The first JCCS was held in 2006, making this year’s show the 20th anniversary of that seminal event.
The 20th annual JCCS will take place on October 11, 2025 at Marina Green Park in Long Beach, California. If you register before July 31, the price per vehicle is $90. Starting August 1 the price will increase to $100. Either way, it’s a great deal because the registration package comes with:
- JCCS 20th Anniversary Edition 2025 Dash Plaque, not for sale
- JCCS 2025 Commemorative T-Shirt ($30 value)
- JCCS 2025 Sticker Sheet ($15 value)
- JCCS Opportunity Drawing Ticket
- 2 Guest Admissions ($40ā$50 value)
- Includes entry for driver and 1 adult passenger at vehicle roll-in ONLY.
- Registered Owner 20th Anniversary Exclusive Omiyage #1 ā TBA!
- Registered Owner 20th Anniversary Exclusive Omiyage #2 ā TBA!
And more surprises will be announced soon. Registration closes on August 24 or when all spots are filled, whichever comes first. You can register at the JCCS website. Please join in celebrating two decades of an event that helped shape car culture for Japanese vehicles in America.
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Second sentence of second paragraph… $90 or $100, depending on when registration/application. A great, fun experience. Lots of cool vendors, too.
My Honda Accord which won Best Honda 1974-1985 in the 2007 Japanese Classic Car Show is on Bring a Trailer. Auction ending this coming Sunday.
Gosh, I wish one of my cars was ready. Maybe I can make it to the 25th annual JCCS?