Tokyo Transportation Design Awards

Celebrating Innovation in Mobility and Transit Design

The Tokyo Transportation Design Awards honors exceptional achievements in mobility design across automotive, aviation, marine, rail, and next-generation transit systems. From electric vehicles and unmanned aerial technology to public transportation and heavy equipment, this category recognizes projects that fuse engineering precision, design innovation, and enhanced user experience.

Open to transportation designers, automotive studios, transit authorities, manufacturers, and industrial design teams worldwide, we welcome submissions from all vehicle classes—cars, trains, aircraft, watercraft, and advanced mobility concepts.

Submit your most impactful transportation design and gain international recognition for shaping the future of movement.

Design the ride of tomorrow—show the world how you move the future forward with the Tokyo Transportation Design Awards!

 Tokyo Transportation Design Awards

Transportation Design Categories

TD26001Aircraft / Aerospace 
TD26002All-Terrain Vehicle
TD26003Alternative Fuel Vehicles 
TD26004Amphibious Vehicle
TD26005Automobiles
TD26006Auto Accessories & Interiors 
TD26007Bicycles / Motorcycles
TD26008Electric Vehicle
TD26009Heavy Equipment
TD26010Mass Transit Systems
TD26011Motorhomes / Caravans
TD26012Multi-Modal
TD26013Nautical / Boats 
TD26014People-Powered
TD26015Rapid Bus
TD26016Personal Rapid Transit
TD26017Sled
TD26018Snowmobile
TD26019Spacecraft, Spaceplanes, Spaceship
TD26020Racing / Sports Car
TD26021Tractor
TD26022Trains
TD26023Trucks
TD26024Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
TD26025Unmanned Vehicle
TD26026Utility Vehicle
TD26027Watercraft
TD26000New Category

Deadlines & Fees

The Tokyo Design Awards accepts submissions for completed projects, conceptual works, or designs in progress—highlighting innovation at every stage. All entries are judged individually, with awards granted based on the merit of each submission, not on a full portfolio or body of work.

To keep the process fair and accessible, the Tokyo Design Awards charges a one-time annual administrative fee of $30 instead of per-entry fees. This fee supports essential operations such as processing, platform maintenance, and documentation—allowing designers to submit multiple works without additional financial burden.

* Multi-Category Entries:
You may submit the same entry to multiple categories. The first category will follow the standard entry fee. Additional categories will incur a reduced fee per category.

* Refund Policy:
All fees are non-refundable. Withdrawn entries—whether initiated by the entrant or disqualified due to non-compliance with entry rules—are not eligible for refunds under any circumstances.

* Project Eligibility:
All submitted work must have been created within the last five (5) years to ensure relevance and industry alignment.

Winner's Benefits

Benefits / Winning Level Designs of
The Year
Designer of
The Year
Platinum
Winner
Gold
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Silver
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Statuette - - -
Appearance on Winners Highlight Page - - -
Featured in Winner Press Release - - -
Featured in Tokyo Design Awards e-Newsletter - -
Featured in Media Partner Website - Muse.World - -
Dedicated Social Media Post -
Winner’s Interview
Dedicated Winner’s Profile / Page
Eligible to Purchase Tokyo Design Statuette
Press Release Template
Winner Certificate
Winner Badge

Submission Details

Submit your entry online in FOUR easy steps:

STEP 1

Tap the "My Account" button to register your username and password. If you are already a member, tap "Log In."

STEP 2

Complete the short online entry form. Don't forget you can enter each work in more than one category.

STEP 3

Upload your entry* to the system.

STEP 4

Click “Checkout” to process your entry fees.

* File Limits; Up to 10 files in in JPEG/PNG and/or PDF can be uploaded per entry. For a smooth uploading process, please ensure images are formatted as JPEG/PNG, 1000px, and no larger than 4MB. Please save PDFs in "Screen View", limited to 6 pages per entry, or 4MB in size.

* Submissions should be as detailed as possible. For example, architectural submissions should include small-scale site plans for context, and images of all sides of the building and its environment. A complex of buildings should include a rendering. Restorations and remodels should include images of the site "before and after."

* Submissions can be entered as concepts, completed, or works in process. Completed projects may not be older than five years.

* Limit written descriptions of your project to 350 words or less.