Top Amazon Conferences in Japan in 2026
The 2026 event calendar in Japan is not built around just one conference. It includes a mix of larger in-person gatherings and more accessible online formats, which makes the local lineup feel broader than it might seem at first glance. One event is set as a major in-person conference in late June, while other programs are designed for people who want a lighter entry point or a more focused learning format.
That is what makes this kind of list useful. Not every event serves the same purpose, and not every attendee is looking for the same experience. Some people want a full venue, keynote energy, and lots of sessions in one place. Others are simply looking for something current, relevant, and easier to fit into a normal workweek. In Japan this year, the conference lineup clearly leans into both.

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1. AWS Summit Japan
AWS Summit Japan is scheduled for June 25-26, 2026, and is presented as a two-day conference in Japan for people who want to learn more about cloud, AI, and practical AWS use. It brings together builders, technical teams, business participants, and partners in one event format that combines an in-person venue with live broadcast access. The conference is built around learning, knowledge sharing, and discussion of how cloud technology is used to solve real business and social problems.
Across the program, AWS Summit Japan focuses on a broad mix of topics rather than a narrow technical track. Sessions cover AI, data, cloud infrastructure, migration and modernization, and security, while the expo area adds demos, industry examples, partner booths, and workshops. Keynotes and special sessions connect technology direction with practical implementation, so attendees can move between higher-level talks and more applied content without changing the event itself.
Key Highlights:
- June 25-26, 2026
- Held in Japan with both venue attendance and live broadcast
- Two-day conference format
- Keynotes and special sessions
- Sessions for different experience levels
- Focus on AI, data, infrastructure, modernization, and security
- Expo area with demos, workshops, and solution showcases
- Mix of AWS, customer case, and partner sessions
Services:
- Keynote presentations
- Special sessions
- Technical sessions
- Customer case sessions
- Partner sessions
- Expo access
- Hands-on workshops
- Live broadcast viewing
Contacts:
- Website: aws.amazon.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/amazonwebservices
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services
- Twitter: x.com/awscloud
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/amazonwebservices

2. Partner Summit Tokyo
Partner Summit Tokyo is scheduled for April 23, 2026, and runs as a one-day event in Tokyo for AWS partners. Its structure is more focused than a general cloud conference, with the program built around partner strategy, business development, AI, cloud adoption, and modernization. Instead of covering everything at once, it stays centered on how partner organizations work with AWS and how that relationship supports customer projects and business growth.
The event combines a keynote block with breakout sessions and a networking segment later in the day. Much of the content leans toward applied partner work, including agentic AI, cloud migration, modernization, AWS Marketplace, and industry use cases such as financial services. Because of that, the conference feels less like a broad public event and more like a working session for companies involved in delivering AWS-based solutions and services.
Key Highlights:
- April 23, 2026
- One-day partner-focused event in Tokyo
- Held at TAKANAWA GATEWAY Convention Center
- Built for AWS partners
- Keynote and breakout session format
- Focus on AI, modernization, Marketplace, and partner strategy
- Networking and knowledge sharing included
- Reception party at the end of the program
Services:
- Keynote sessions
- Breakout sessions
- Partner strategy discussions
- AI-focused sessions
- Cloud migration sessions
- Modernization sessions
- AWS Marketplace sessions
- Networking opportunities
Contacts:
- Website: aws.amazon.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/amazonwebservices
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services
- Twitter: x.com/awscloud
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/amazonwebservices

3. Best of AWS re:Invent
Best of AWS re:Invent is presented as a free virtual event that gives attendees access to selected content from AWS re:Invent in a more compact format. Instead of recreating the full conference, it narrows the focus to major announcements and curated sessions that can be watched online. That makes it useful for people who want the main takeaways without following the full event in person.
Its agenda is organized into tracks such as AI, databases, developer tools, serverless and containers, and leadership. Sessions are designed to help viewers understand recent AWS updates and how those changes connect to technical work and planning. Because it is virtual and curated, the conference works more like a structured follow-up event than a standalone in-person gathering, with accessibility and convenience built into the format.
Key Highlights:
- Free virtual event
- Built around selected AWS re:Invent content
- Covers major announcements and top sessions
- Track-based agenda
- Includes subtitles in multiple languages
- Focus on AI, databases, developer tools, serverless, containers, and leadership
- Content available on demand
- Curated rather than full-conference format
Services:
- Virtual session access
- Opening session coverage
- Curated technical learning
- AI track sessions
- Database track sessions
- Developer tools track sessions
- Serverless and containers track sessions
- Leadership track sessions
Contacts:
- Website: aws.amazon.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/amazonwebservices
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services
- Twitter: x.com/awscloud
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/amazonwebservices

4. AWSome Day
AWSome Day is a free one-day online conference delivered by AWS Education instructors. It is designed for people who want a clearer starting point in cloud computing, especially business leaders, IT professionals, developers, architects, and technical managers. The event stays close to core AWS learning rather than a large conference atmosphere, so its structure is simpler and more training-oriented.
Throughout the day, AWSome Day focuses on basic cloud understanding, core AWS services, infrastructure deployment, and automation. Topic areas may also include blockchain, database migration, machine learning, and IoT. Compared with larger event formats, this conference is more direct in purpose – it helps attendees build foundational knowledge, ask questions, and complete a guided learning experience in a single day.
Key Highlights:
- One-day online conference
- Free attendance format
- Delivered by AWS Education instructors
- Designed for business and technical participants
- Based on AWS Essentials learning
- Covers cloud basics and AWS core services
- Includes practical infrastructure and automation topics
- Certificate of attendance available after module completion
Services:
- Instructor-led online sessions
- Cloud fundamentals training
- AWS core services learning
- Infrastructure deployment guidance
- Automation learning
- Topic-based sessions
- Q&A with AWS experts
- Certificate of attendance
Contacts:
- Website: aws.amazon.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/amazonwebservices
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services
- Twitter: x.com/awscloud
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/amazonwebservices
Conclusion
In Japan, the conference scene is not built around one single format or one kind of attendee. Some events are clearly meant for large in-person participation, others work better as focused online sessions, and that difference matters. A person looking for broad industry discussion will probably choose differently from someone who just wants practical learning without leaving the desk.
What makes these conferences worth tracking is not just the schedule itself, but the range of ways people can use them. One event may be useful for seeing where cloud and AI conversations are heading, while another is better for getting into the details of migration, security, developer tools, or day-to-day technical work. Put together, they form a fairly complete picture of how this space is being discussed and taught around Japan this year.
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