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

Tokyo Motor Show ends with lower-than-targeted visitors

The 40th Tokyo Motor Show ended its 17-day run Sunday with 1,425,800 visitors, falling short of the organizer’s target of about 1.5 million.

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