Peek into the future of automobiles at the show with more concepts and prototypes than any other

by Dan Carney The Nissan Pivo 2 concept features independently swiveling wheels for wedging into tight parking spaces Dan Carney

Among the "big five" auto shows around the world, none packs as many far-flung concepts under one roof as the biennial Tokyo Motor Show. See what's new (and what's wild) at this year's show in our photo tour. Launch the gallery here.

Check out more great auto show galleries here:

2005 Tokyo Motor Show

2007 Frankfurt Auto Show

class="medium">2007 New York International Auto Show

2007 North American International Auto Show (Detroit, MI).

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