
| 1957: | Start of the Good Design Production Selection System (generally known as "G-Mark"). |
| 1958: | Establishment of the Design Department of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (currently known as the Design Policy Office). |
| 1960: | Establishment by JETRO of the "Japan Design House." |
| 1961: | Proposal for establishment of a design promotion organization by the Design Promotion Council of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. |
| 1969: | Establishment of the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO). |
| 1971: | JIDPO joins the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID). Takes over the design promotion activities formerly implemented by JETRO. |
| 1973: | "1973 Design Year." |
| 1974: | Commissioned by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry to implement the "Good Design Product Selection System." |
| 1975: | Launching of the system of regional design development promotion projects. |
| 1981: | Establishment of the International Design Exchange Association. |
| 1988: | Release of the Design Promotion Council's document "Design Policy for the 1990s" and of proposals for a "Design Year." |
| 1989: | "1989 Design Year" campaign implemented throughout Japan |
| 1990: | Establishment of "Design Day" by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. |
| 1993: | Publication of the report "New Design Policy in Response to Changes in the Times" by the Design Promotion Council. Establishment of the Design Staff Development Center. |
| 1998: | Takes over organization of the "Good Design Awards" accompanying privatization of the G-Mark system. |