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The highlight of the show: the launch of Nissan's long-awaited GT-R flagship performance car.

Key players steer clear of motor show

In the wake of China’s emergence as the world’s No. 2 auto market, overtaking Japan last year, the absence of some big industry players has drawn gasps at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show.

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